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FBI Discussed Ways to Discredit Animal Rights Activists

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The FBI and a previously-unknown informant in the animal rights movement discussed, among other topics, how to disrupt political activism, according to FBI documents. This from the blog Green is the New Red. Read the full post here.

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Examples of FBI Tactics Against Animal Rights Activist

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These methods include diary reading, informants, a YouTube video, MySpace, LiveJournal, etc. Tags: animal enterprise terrorism act FBI animal rights. It briefly discusses some of the tactics used by the FBI against Scott DeMuth, Carrie Feldman and Peter Young. Interesting.

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40 Ways to Help Lab Animals

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Thanks to Patty at Animal Rights-Do Whatever is Necessary for reposting this list of 40 ways to help lab animals. Read The better informed you are, the greater the impact you can make, so read everything you can. A well-referenced book is probably your best source of reliable information.

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Russia Bans Canadian Seal Imports!

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Russia and two of its neighbours have informed the World Trade Organization that they are banning the import and export of harp seal pelts – a move that animal-rights activists are celebrating as the death knell of Canada’s commercial seal industry. Excerpted from the Globe and Mail.

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Big Ag Fighting Back with PR

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They are fighting back due to all the information and images that have made it to the public sphere. There are no happy farm animals, you liars. Clearly the animal rights community is much more emboldened and aggressive than they have been in the past," said {National Milk Producers Federation} spokesman Chris Galen.

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Good News for the Alamagordo Chimps!

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This gives animal rights activists some time to prepare further defense of the animals. The Albuquerque Journal reported in a copyright story Friday that the National Institutes of Health informed Gov. I received an alert from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Good way to end 2010. ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP)

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Conklin Farm Owner Will Not Face Charges

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Interestingly enough, AETA has been dragged into this whole mess even though it's a case where animal abuse was probably committed by another employee facing charges. Phillips said threats of violence and murder made by animal-rights activists against the Conklins are still under review and information may be forwarded to the U.S.

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