Bank of America Set On Fire in Portland

from Scenes from the Atlanta Forest Posted on January 1, 2023 Last night I broke into a Bank of America in Portland, Oregon and started a large fire. According to news reports, the fire grew quickly and took firefighters more than an hour […]

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Two Wisconsin Fur Farms Contaminated

from Animal Liberation Press Office it’s a good thing animal safe havens and wildlife rehabbers talk. we got word of a few mink infected with the deadly and contagious aleutians disease. we cared for these animals in their dying weeks, carefully saving […]

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Banner Drop in Asheville

from Scenes from the Atlanta Forest On the morning of December 27th, two banners were dropped over interstate 40 in so called Asheville, North Carolina to show unwavering support and solidarity with 6 comrades in Atlanta Georgia that were arrested and charged, […]

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Sabotage: Beyond the Mega-Basin, the Horizon

from Inhabit: Territories Preface We are excited to publish this pair of report-backs and analyses of recent actions by our friends in the movement for environmental justice in France. They strike us as an exhilarating example of all that has gone well […]

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Twelve Ducks Liberated

from Unoffensive Animal 21st December, Unknown Location. received anonymously via email: “Because their lives should never have be seen as anything other than their own. Because taste or tradition does not justify spilling a single drop of blood, or a single cry. Because […]

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Mink Liberated and Farm Machinery Sabotaged

from Unoffensive Animal “scholten farm and feed supply, at 260 139th ave in wayland michigan, recently woke up to the jubilation of 4,000 mink getting their first taste of freedom. scholten farms has concrete walls surrounding their mink prisons, but 4 ramps […]

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Trees in Atlanta Forest Cut By Goon Squad

from Scenes from the Atlanta Forest On December 22, 2022, around lunch time, we became aware of a large operation taking place in Weelaunee Peoples’ Park (Intrenchment Creek Park). Many trees were being felled and more of the PATH (paved bicycle route) […]

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