Sunday, June 18, 2006

America begins to wake to animal terror

The latest National Review has an article, "In the name of the animals" that notices just how serious the animal and ecoterror threat is in the US: the number one domestic terror threat, by some considerable distance. It acknowledges that SHAC overcame the New York Stock Exchange, preventing the floating of HJS in the US, where Al Qaeda failed. There is a suggestion that the problem is coming from the UK. That is certainly true for SHAC, but the arrival of PETA in the UK was a defining moment in the UK too. In the words of one of their spokeswomen, "A rat is a pig is a dog is a boy". The dissolving of the value of human life threatens us all, and the cross-fertilisation of ideas, from the US to the UK and back again, does not mean the danger at home is less, but is instead growing as the momentum of this poisonous movement grows. Wake up: you cannot compromise with people who will set a rat's life above your own.

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