Environmental Terrorists: Learn Their Secrets

The Ani-scammers are environmental terrorists. They believe the "ends justify the means," and so will do anything to see their mission fulfilled. They are willing to release captive wild animals into a hostile environment where they will suffer and die, causing harm to the animals and damage to the local ecosystem.

Their latest act of animal terrorism is appalling but effective. They purchase captive born baby lions or tigers (available from breeders for as little as $150 each) on the pretext of responsibly raising and reproducing them in captivity. They then release the animals on the roadside in a timely fashion coordinated with their own Senatorial instigations.

So far the Ani-scammers have repeated this stunt in over a dozen states, from New York to Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, and others. Every state where Bill 1032 or one of its hybrids appears can dependably document a coordinated "big cat" release using docile human-raised cubs for their ease of transport and later capture.

The stunt works remarkably well in generating the negative publicity the Ani-scammers are after. It is always assumed that the cubs simply "escaped" from some ill-run local facility, and this supports the Ani-scammers' claim to the urgency of a statewide ban. Yet the astonishing number of lion and tiger cubs being released from state to state under suspiciously similar circumstances strongly suggests a deliberate rather than an accidental phenomenon. The cubs are always released in pairs so that the docile animals will stay together, always in public places where the people-friendly animals can easily be discovered, and always coordinated with the appearance of this API-authored bill in the Senate.

The fact that the animals can never be tied to particular owners (who would understandably want to get their "escaped" pets back) makes the case against the Ani-scammers even more compelling. They have sacrificed at most a few hundred dollars to buy the cubs, but gained millions in new public support.

Animal rights extremists will stop at nothing to force their vegan agenda on the people of North Carolina, even when it hurts people and animals and violates the law.

"If these animals do have the same right to be free from pain and suffering at our hands, then, of course, we're going to be, as a movement, blowing stuff up and smashing windows. For the record, I don't do this stuff but I do advocate it. I think it's a great way to bring about animal liberation. And considering the level of the atrocity and the level of the suffering, I think it would be a great thing if all of these fast-food outlets, and these slaughterhouses, and these laboratories, and the banks that fund them exploded tomorrow.

"I think it's perfectly appropriate for people to take bricks and toss them through the windows. And, you know, everything else along the line. Hallelujah to the people who are willing to do it."
- PETA spokesman Bruce Friedrich, Animal Rights 2001 (July 3, 2001)

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