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Thursday, 22 August 2013

Animal rights activist prosecuted under law designed to cover-up horrific factory farming animal abuse


The USA and the UK are tightening their grips on their citizens to outlaw  justice and compassion.

Hate war crimes you will be jailed for 30 years, love animals you will be prosecuted and jailed, have a conscience that costs big business money and you will be arrested.

Time and time again this is happening to anyone who puts their head above the pararpet but do not believe that if you  keep quiet you will be left alone.   They are after anyone who is not in their elite group or sevants of dark chaos and cruelty.

It's hard to imagine that Big Agriculture could get any more extreme in defending factory farm abuse – but that is exactly what is happening right now.
We are currently facing a legal onslaught designed to keep their cruel practises hidden from the public.
Controversial "ag gag" laws have made it a crime to go undercover and investigate factory farms. They're trying to intimidate animal activists and stop them from collecting evidence of horrific and illegal abuse of animals. And now, the first animal rights activist in the nation (pictured right) was recently prosecuted under one of these laws in Utah.
This could have been you … or me … or anyone else who tries to protect defenseless animals. We cannot stand by and do nothing. ALDF is standing up for innocent animals and has spearheaded an historic lawsuit challenging Utah’s ag gag law as unconstitutional.
Make no mistake about it: Factory farms have good reason to keep their cruel practices hidden from public view. Shocking exposés from undercover investigations reveal severe animal abuse on factory farms. We’ve also seen:
  • Ammonia and pink slime in hamburgers.
  • Antibiotic-resistant "superbugs."
  • Chickens abandoned by the thousands to starve to death.
The public deserves the truth about billions of animals suffering on industrial farms … and whether laws are being broken that jeopardize consumer safety.
If ag gag laws like Utah’s are allowed to stand, animals on factory farms will be in greater danger of cruel and inhumane treatment than ever before – and our health will be at increased risk, too.
One thing is for certain. What happens next in Utah will be a game changer – which is why ALDF urgently needs your support today.
Utah is not alone. Missouri, Iowa and three other states have already passed similar ag gag laws – and 11 more states, including California, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming, introduced bills in 2013 to obstruct animal rights investigations.
These laws would turn people who want to stop animal abuse into criminals. If these laws stand, mega-corporations could wipe out decades’ worth of anti-cruelty victories that you and I have fought so hard to win.
So please ... make the most generous gift you can to Animal Legal Defense Fund today. Your gift will allow us to save defenseless animals and put criminals who abuse animals behind bars.
We can win this fight and defend the defenseless ... but only with your help.
Sincerely,


Stephen Wells
Executive Director
Animal Legal Defense Fund
ALDF urgently needs your continued support to fight back against factory farms and powerful corporations who want to continue to abuse animals ... and protect themselves with ag gag laws. Can I count on you to stand with me today as we defend the innocent and defenseless?

ALDF is proud to be a Better Business Bureau Accredited Charity, and an Independent Charities Seal of Excellence award recipient.

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