The dissemination of names and addresses is its own form of outreach. Injustice demands secrecy, and a place to do its work in private. The revelation of animal abuse facility addresses gives the injustice a fixed physical location, information which is vastly more actionable than a thousand philosophical tomes.
Providing a step towards the day we have the entire animal exploitation grid mapped, activists have launched PrimateLabs.com, featuring a drop-down search feature giving the addresses of all primate labs in a given state.
This information is worthy of a future volume of my Flashpoint series, which has so far put into print the addresses of research labs, lab animal breeders, slaughterhouses, and fur farms.
Reject a subculture that tell you it’s enough to sing along. If you think it’s murder, act like it.
Peter Young
posted by Peter at 4:02 pm

Vegan revolution – the blueprint:
List of animal research lab addresses:
Flashpoint #1
List of lab animal breeders:
Flashpoint #2
List of slaughterhouses:
Flashpoint #3
List of fur farms:
Flashpoint #4
Log off and make it happen.
posted by Peter at 12:56 pm
BJ Viehl has plead guuilty to the release of 600 mink from the McMullin Fur Farm in South Jordan, UT. Sentencing guidelines call for a sentence of 10 months. Below is BJ’s statement on this development.
“Greetings everyone! Thanks to all who have shown love and support throughout mine, and Alex’s incarceration. We hope you all understand how much appreciation, and love we both have for all of our supporters. apart from my thanks, I felt it would be a good time for an update on my case. these last few months have been intense. With the help of my lawyers, we have litigated and motived to suppress “evidence”, and motioned for dismissal based on lack of jurisdiction. Despite our attempts we were not successful. After playing all the cards I was dealt, and becoming aware of circumstances out of my control, I realized the best plan of action would be to change my plea to guilty. If this case was in a different state or district, chances at trial would be much more in my favor. Unfortunately that is not the case.
Utah is a very conservative and religiously controlled state, and cases like mine are almost always guilty until proven innocent. Having a politically and religiously biased jury deciding my fate will not be of my best interest. The change of plea hearing will be on September 2nd, 2009. and will basically consist of me admitting guilt and accepting responsibility. This, however, WILL NOT affect Alex negatively in any way. What ever Alex chooses to do with his case, he will have my love and respect. I realized I am no help to the A.R. community sitting in jail. I cant wait to get out and do lots of volunteer work at our local animal sanctuary “Ching Farm” and I cant wait to see a bunch of my supporters face to face. I also plan on doing a lot more public outreach, and educating the masses on the atrocities that innocent lives go through in the factory farm industries, along with the truths of the devastating effects to the environment that follow.
Regarding my imprisonment, I don’t want people to worry. I will respectfully serve whatever sentence the court gives me. Along with that and accepting responsibility, I am in no way cooperating or testifying about any other activists. It is strictly me, myself, and I, admitting guilt. Sentencing for my case will follow about 70 days after the change of plea. Based on federal sentencing guidelines, I will hopefully be a free man March 2010. Once again, I want to thank all of our supporters, and give you the up most love and respect. I’m so proud to be apart of such a strong community. The amount of love and support strangers give to one another is almost overwhelming. Please don’t stop your support for the Aeta 4 and Alex, it is very much needed.
Everyone of you, are the hope for the future regarding the welfare of all living creatures on this planet. For the environment and for the animals.
In Solidarity,
BJ”
More info on BJ and Alex’s case:
www.supportbjandalex.com
posted by Peter at 12:47 pm