November 23, 2010
Liberationist Group 'Justice Department' Increasingly Vocal on
Animal Abuse
Three Communiques in the Last Week Detail Violent Agenda
Against Vivisectors
Los Angeles: In three separate anonymous communiques obtained by the
North American Animal Liberation Press Office in the last week, liberation
activists identifying themselves as members of the Justice Department have
issued threats to vivisectors who torture and kill non-human animals. The
Justice Department (JD) was founded in the United Kingdom by animal rights
activists who declared they were willing to use violence against their
opponents. Initially calling for "abusers to have but a taste of the fear
and anguish their victims suffer on a daily basis", activists established a
separate idea from adhering to the
Animal
Liberation Front's (ALF) guidelines of avoiding harm to all animals,
including human ones, and adopted guidelines more similar to those of the
Animal Rights
Militia (ARM).
The recent anonymous communiques read in full:
For too long we
have sat back, for too long we have let our past actions justify our lack of
action, but stirred by the sentencing of the young SHAC activists
we are off our seats and at our doors. We are the past generation of animal
liberationists, but we will now be the future, striking at the heart of the
vivisection industry, and if we have to go back to egg timers and insence
sticks then we will. Mark our words, we will destroy all who fall into our
focus. This is a call for all those who feel the same, the people from
campaigns past, the people who never got caught, and those who did. the
animals still need our help so we must strike hard and fast. This will be a
turning point. --Justice Department
Stephanie Groman is a
twenty nine year old primate vivisector at UCLA. During graduate school, she
learned to do terrible stuff to primates, such as addicting them to street
drugs; exactly what Groman is currently doing at UCLA under the supervision
of primate vivisector low-lives such as Edythe London and David Jentsch.
Since she wouldn�t listen to more polite pleadings to stop her heinous
treatment of innocent primates, we mailed to Stephanie at [xxxx] Midvale
Avenue, Apartment [xxx] in Los Angeles some rusty razor blades tainted with
AIDS-infected blood. The message is clear- PRIMATE VIVISECTION MUST BE
STOPPED! --Justice Department
The Justice Department at UCLA sent
bloody AIDS tainted razor blades to David Jentsch at [xxxxx] Valley Vista
boulevard in the town of Sherman Oaks, California; instead he should
be living in hell which is where he will eventually end up desirably sooner
rather than later. He has no business addicting primates to phencyclidine
known on the streets as PCP and other street drugs using grant money from
the federal government. Confining primates to puny filthy cages then
removing them to give them their fix of PCP when primates would not get
addicted if it weren�t for Frankenstein�s like Jentsch. How would Jentsch
like the same thing he does to primates to be done to him? That would be
justice. STOP YOUR SICK EXPERIMENTS OR HELL AWAITS YOU. --UCLA JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT
The use of force and threats of force to stop a human from
physically torturing an innocent animal has been a tactic both criticized
and supported within even the more staunch branches of the animal liberation
movement. Even supporters of the Animal Liberation Front, by far the most
active organization today, often fail to support the use of force against
recalcitrant humans who refuse all more peaceful means at getting them to
stop their abusive behavior towards non-human animals. Anyone who condemns
the tactics of the Justice Department from a moral standpoint only professes
their speciesism, unless they also deny the usefulness of force in human
struggles against racism, including the successful struggles against slavery
in this country and Apartheid in South Africa. Indeed, every successful
struggle against oppression, both historically and concurrently, has
required the use of stringent force against the oppressor, who seldom if
ever relinquishes his power and ceases his exploitation of those he enslaves
without being forced to do so.
Those who condone the continued use
of public education, legislative maneuvers and legal protests, without the
additional tool of sabotage and violence against the oppressor, condone the
continued torture, abuse and killing of billions of innocent animals by a
society inured to their suffering. Even restricting the argument to primate
experimentation, against which most of the above actions were aimed, those
who fail to condone such actions overtly condone the continued imprisonment,
enslavement, suffering and death of these intelligent animals at the hands
of madmen (and women) like David Jentsch and Stephanie Groman. If only legal
and peaceful means, means utilized for more than 100 years against
vivisectors, were effective, then there would be reason to the argument
against the use of force. Instead, more animals, and more non-human
primates, are imprisoned, experimented upon, hurt and murdered today than at
any other time in history, and despite all the peaceful and legal strategies
applied to their plight.
As research institutions like UCLA continue
to throw away scarce medical research funding on cruel, antiquated and
useless animal experimentation, other centers utilize and conduct modern
medical research that is far more likely to result in cures for human
disease such as that treated by medical clinicians on a daily basis. Refusal
to discontinue their futile and torturous animal research can be expected to
yield additional consequences for vivisectors at the hands of activists who
are willing to risk their own lives and freedom to help these enslaved and
tormented animals.