For Immediate Release
October 15, 2010
Fur Farm Intelligence
Unit Communique #3
The Fur Farm Intelligence Unit does not inflate
the impact or significance of leaking secretive information as a tactic. The
intelligence organ of this movement will never be more than an auxiliary
service to the movement's teeth: Those who take these addresses and use them
to achieve true animal liberation. Despite efforts at secrecy over the
location of their farms, feed manufacturers, equipment suppliers, and
research facilities, we are approaching the day when every address in the
fur industry is revealed and available for use by individuals who will bring
its collapse.
The few murderers of animals for fur whose business
addresses remain unexposed will soon be driven from hiding. The Fur Farm
Intelligence Unit is being leaked information from the highest levels of the
U.S. fur industry. This will become apparent in future communiques. More to
come.
The Fur Farm Intelligence Unit is making public these
never-before published fur industry addresses:
New mink farms- The
addresses of these three farms have never been published. All three are
owned by the Carson family of Highland, Utah. There are two new Utah farms
owned by Larry Carson, and a third Idaho farm owned by his son Nathan
Carson. The Carsons also own mink feed supplier Shoreline Farms.
Nate
Carson
1174 South Hwy 81
Declo, Idaho 83323
(208) 645-3201
Notes: Mink farm. Opened recently.
LS CARSON MINK RANCH, LLC
Location #1
1553 No 950 East
Richfield, Utah 84701
LS CARSON
MINK RANCH, LLC
Location #2
6199 South 2800 West
Spanish Fork, Utah
84660
New mink feed supplier- Feed suppliers are essential for the
survival of the U.S. fur industry. There are only 10 other confirmed mink
feed suppliers.
Shoreline Farms
6245 So 2800 West
Lakeshore,
Utah 84660
801-756-0106
Notes: Owned by Larry Carson.
New fur
industry researcher
Branson W. Ritchie
Department of Small Animal
Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Gerogia
Athens, GA
Notes: Richie has volunteered his research skills to the
mink industry as part of the proposed Mink Genome Project. This project aims
to alleviate the industry of one of its biggest threats: aleutian disease.
He has offered cell mediated research to isolate mink genes that are
resistant to AD. This research will be done in partnership with Dr. John
Easley of Plymouth, Wisconsin, who is also a leading expert in mink disease.
Ritchie is awaiting funding from the Fur Commission USA's research committee
before the Mink Genome Project is launched.
For animal liberation,
Fur Farm Intelligence Unit