PHONE BLOCKADE!
CALL BECKMAN COULTER AT THEIR CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS!
PHONE: (714)-993-5321
WHEN: FROM 12PM - 1PM WEDNESDAY, MAY 23RD
This is a action that everyone can participate in!
It is very simple, all you have to do is pick up the phone between the hours of 12pm and 1pm on Wednesday the 23rd and call Beckman Coulter’s Corporate Headquarters to tell them to severe all business relationships with Huntingdon Life Scineces (HLS) also know as Life Science Research (LSR). Make sure that you are polite, but remember that the point of this action is to completely shut down their phone lines for an hour. There is nothing wrong with giving them more than one call. Ask the receptionist put you on the line with Bob Hurley ex-president current adviser to the board, Allison Blackwell Senior Vice President (SVP), Jeff Linton SVP, Clair O’Donovan SVP, Jim Widergren SVP, or any of the other shot callers at Beckman Coulter. Again be as polite as possible while still getting our message across.
The 70,000 animals inside of HLS depend on your voices! Don’t fail them. By the end of this week 3,500 animal will have been killed inside of HLS. Beckman Coulter and a handful of other companies supply Huntingdon with medical devices, without these companies HLS would not be able to operate. As compassionate activists we have the responsibility to make sure that HLS goes under once and for all.
PICK UP THE PHONE THIS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND TELL BECKMAN COULTER TO DROP HLS!
XVX Chicago Core. Essay about their album that is linked is below.
Boycott Everything is the embodiment of Poison Planet. At face value these two words may seem absurd in conjunction with one another. You can’t possibly boycott everything and why would you want to? But when taken in context the premise is sound. If you don’t believe in something don’t support it.
Within capitalism, goods are exchanged for capital. The cheaper the production costs, the higher the profit margins, and the greater the consolidation of power in the hands of those with the most capital. But how would the world differ if we deliberately denied capital to those who did not deserve it? How would the world change if we invested our own capital in businesses and individuals that we believed in?
Factory farming and the atrocities that go on behind closed doors in the world of agriculture are the direct result of unregulated capitalism. Animal agriculture does not see itself as dealing in living breathing creatures, instead those at the top see dairy cows and egg laying hens as machines, producing product like a print press or a box scorer. Put them in one place, give them food, and let their bodies do the rest. Once regard was lost for them as living, breathing creatures deserving dignity and respect, the most disgusting developments took place. Smaller cages and pens to maximize space in facilities became commonplace, as did using antibiotics in their feed to reduce disease rather than providing veterinary care, discarding any animal that didn’t directly benefit the operation like trash, and mangling the animals without anesthesia to prevent them from damaging themselves and each other. These are all actions taken in an effort to increase efficiency and produce more product cheaply in order to net larger profits, thus rationalizing the system. If all of this sounds unreal to you – look into it. Watch Earthlings or Fowl Play. If you feel that these movies offer some sort of bias you can get your first exposure to the horrors of factory farming through a movie series from the 80’s called Faces of Death – a supposed visual study of death, packaged as a form of B movie entertainment. That was my first exposure to factory farming and it was appalling to behold. My knowledge of the industry was then reinforced through books and documentaries. The saddest part of this development in animal agriculture is that we are its biggest advocates. With every dollar spent you reinforce this atrocity. You are the consumer – you are just as responsible if not more so. You are making this possible and your demand for low prices drives the cost cutting changes: larger sheet metal windowless barns with smaller cages, more animals per cage, experiments with genetic modifications to create larger or more productive animals, forced feeding, forced molting, cages stacked so the waste from animals above rains on those below, the list goes on. You are not only funding this, you are demanding it. If you don’t like the idea of animals being tortured and treated like objects, you need to take action in your own life and do something about it. The logical conclusion is to embrace veganism. You may think that vegetarianism is enough of a step forward or that buying free range absolves you and the animal agriculture industry from guilt, but the industry is only interested in taking half steps. These modified systems are no less rationalized. They are still seeking maximum profit and are thus formulating how they can present the image of happy meat, eggs, and dairy. Egg layer hens for instance have been taken out of their cages in some barn facilities only to still pack 20,000 birds into one open room where they frequently pile in corners crushing the bottom birds to death. They still wallow in their own filth. They are still debeaked without anesthesia to prevent pecking each other to death. All of the tenets of factory farming – rationalization, efficiency, and profit margin still hold true. A sheet metal barn may be a larger cage, but all of the over crowding and abuse still occurs. These animals are still treated as objects to be destroyed for our pleasure, rather than as the beautiful living sentient beings that they are.
Similarly, the quest for low cost goods has resulted in many factories moving out of the industrialized world and into poorer countries. As a cost cutting exercise, many major manufacturers don’t manufacture their own goods. Instead they hire a 3rd party manufacturer to get them the best cost on producing their goods. Often times these third party services don’t do the actual manufacturing either, they make it their business to farm production out to the lowest bidder they can find. The end result being that your sneakers and apparel are manufactured in a facility several degrees of separation away from the brand that you are supporting, These factories are in some of the poorest countries with the worst labor laws. Child labor, slave wages, indentured servitude, violent union busting, forced overtime, and no job security are all rampant in the global production chain. After all, production in the industrialized world means corporations are expected to pay a living wage, offer benefits and offer job security, so it makes more sense to find cheaper labor elsewhere – the cheaper the better. Some nations even set up what are called Export Processing Zones. These zones are like industrial “free cities” not governed by local labor laws and where unionization is strictly forbidden. Within these EPZ’s the corrupting nature of capitalism is readily apparent. As 13-year-old girls sew for as much as 12-14 hours a day only to go back to a barracks facility where they sleep on a section of concrete floor taped off like a human parking lot, in the vain hope that they will earn enough wages to send home to their family, we complain about the price of mundane goods and shuffle off to Wal-Mart to buy the very goods those girls were making. It’s a sickening cycle that we support day in and day out. Mega-corporations put Codes of Conduct on their websites to create the illusion of responsibility, but read deeper into these documents and you’ll find that they start off sounding strong, until you realize that when they say they comply with all regional labor laws. Then it becomes apparent that these Codes of Conduct have no teeth at all. The only teeth they advocate are those of the meat grinder we put the world’s poorest men, women, and children through and we make this possible. For a deeper understanding of how manufacturing works in the modern age read No Logo by Naomi Klein. It gives a good explanation of sweatshop labor and Export Processing Zones, but also explains in detail the complexities of marketing, the co-opting of subcultural interests, the seizing of public/free space and ways to counter it.
The alcohol and tobacco industries market products that we know are harmful to us. They are insidious organizations that capitalize on the slow death of their consumers, hoping that potential addiction will give them life long customers. Though the tobacco industry fought hard to avoid the labeling of their products in the US stating they are known to be harmful to the health of their users, they still actively market their products, making billions of dollars in other nations with lax laws or by marketing to youth and minorities here, since the former are impressionable and the latter are often disenfranchised, searching for a cheap and easy way to battle the stress of living in our capitalist nation. Responsibility only goes as far as it is required – beyond our borders all bets are off. Meanwhile, as our loved ones are dying from cancer we wonder what went wrong. The alcohol industry is even more predatory. Unlike tobacco, alcohol is a social lubricant and can dull our senses into oblivion. Alcohol is aggressively marketed to everyone. Its sold with sex and class to the wealthy and the cheapest swill is marketed to the poor to take the edge off of their daily struggle. Walk through a poorer neighborhood in Chicago, where we are from, and you’ll see grocery stores often called “food & liquor” stores plastered in alcohol and cigarette ads which might lead one to believe that these are the only things they sell, which isn’t far off since often the only “food” they sell is junk food. Everyone is exploited, The gay community is targeted because society has yet to accept them. Their world is filled with doubt and tension that is easily smoothed over by a few drinks and the right atmosphere – usually a bar. Men are sold on ladies nights and parties because alcohol makes women more submissive and pliant. Women are given free drinks to get them in the door as a lure for male patrons. Women are also marketed their own drinks that aren’t perceived as “manly” and vice versa. While our homes are littered with a sickening mix of alcohol fueled domestic abuse, alcoholism, and tobacco driven lung cancer and related diseases, the very companies we support with our money are often funneling that money into the coffers of political candidates who demand smaller government and a stripping of government regulations. Republican candidates get the lion share of support from the alcohol and tobacco industries, a study a few years back showed them as 2 of the top 3 sources of lobby dollars. As a show of support to these politicians, the alcohol and tobacco industries also support causes such as the fight against a woman’s right to choose. When you are supporting the alcohol and tobacco industries with your money, you are supporting the exploitation of minority groups and women, the continued submission of the poor around the world, and a powerful lobby for the most reactionary causes here in the US. If you don’t agree with their support of these things, don’t buy it.
This philosophy does not end here. Consolidation of wealth is the most powerful force in our globalized society, If you want to take power away from the oil companies, do all of your daily commuting by public transit or by bike. If you don’t like chain stores moving into your community and wiping out the diversity and character of your neighborhood, then don’t support chains. Ever. Not in your neighborhood, and not in anyone else’s – if you can help it. Explain to others the impact of their actions and this very simple well known but undervalued adage, “money is power.” Use it wisely. If we can change ourselves we can change the world.This is extremely important. Read it, check Poison Planet out.
This would be the fourth primate breeding facility in Florida, and it would be devastating news for Mauritius monkeys. Thousands of primates would be stolen from the wild so that they may suffer and die at the hands of sadistic researchers. Please contact the Hendry County Economic Development Council and the County Commission and politely request that they reject any proposal to establish this monkey breeding farm:
Tristan Chapman, Chairman Hendry County Board of County Commissioners E-mail: bocc3@hendryfla.net
Gregg Gillman, President Hendry County Economic Development Council E-mail: gregg@hendryedc.com
Chicago activists are urged to organize a focused, strategic campaign to stop this proposed cruelty in its tracks. If you are in the Chicago area and interested in coordinating with South Florida Smash HLS activists, please contact them immediately at railfront@gmail.com and they will be happy to assist you.
Everyone else, you sure as hell better repost and spread the world.
(Source: mossbraker)
Talking Surveillance Cameras Coming to U.S. Streets
Talking surveillance cameras that bark orders at passers-by and can also record conversations are heading for U.S. streets, with manufacturer Illuminating Concepts announcing the progress of its ‘Intellistreets’ system.
As we first reported last year, high tech street lights with “homeland security applications” are now being installed in major U.S. cities.
The street lights also have loudspeakers that can give audible warnings to individuals,mimicking the talking surveillance cameras in the UK that shout out orders through microphones telling people to pick up litter or leave the area.
A recent press release put out by Amerlux announces the company’s partnership with Illuminating Concepts to further advance the rollout of ‘Intellistreets’. The announcement confirms that the street lights will have a number of “homeland security features” including a loudspeaker system that will be used to “engage captive audiences”.
“The built-in speaker can broadcast emergency information,” states the press release, adding, “SmartSite luminaires can be equipped with a variety of cameras and sensors to ensure real-time 24/7-security coverage. The sensors detect a variety of threats that enable rapid response from emergency personnel or help prevent crime and gain control of the streets.”
The press release adds that the SmartSite system developed to operate the ‘Intellistreets’ surveillance hubs is intended not only for street lighting but also for “retail malls, sports venues, on college campuses, and in new construction,” and “might well become commonplace” in the near future.
Not only can the street lights, now being rolled out in Detroit, Chicago and Pittsburgh with Department of Energy backing, act as surveillance cameras, Minority Report-style advertising hubs, and Homeland Security alert systems, they are “also capable of recording conversations,”according to a report by ABC 7.
The ABC video clip, featured at the end of this article, includes creepy footage of the street lights being used to transmit Orwellian security alerts, including “pay attention please….please stand by for a public safety announcement,” and “this is a security alert”.
Illuminating Concepts responded to the controversy over ‘Intellistreets’ last year by ludicrously claiming the system did not represent a “big brother” intrusion, as if talking surveillance cameras that also record private conversations are a perfectly normal concept.
The company also denied that it had received funding from the Department of Homeland Security yet subsequent reports confirmed that owner Ron Harwood is now “working with Homeland Security” to implement the high tech network, which is connected via a ubiquitous wi-fi system.
In reality, the system represents Big Brother on steroids – George Orwell’s worst nightmare come to life with interconnected wireless ‘telescreens’ blanketing America, all in the name of safety and security.
What would you do if someone you cared about was sentenced to 20 years in prison? I don’t mean this as an empty rhetorical question. Stop and think for a second. How would you stand by them? Both personally and politically, what would “solidarity” mean? What would you do to show them they are never alone?
June 11th became an international day of solidarity with long-term political prisoners.
Find out what you can do to help!
http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/june-11-prisoner-support/6015/
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From Anarcho Treehouse Collective:
Four LA Activists are currently being sued by Beckman Coulter, a biomedical company that suplies Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS). Beckman Coulter was granted a temporary restraining order against the activists this past Wednesday.
The activist will be going to court on Tuesday May 22nd in Santa Ana and will need as much support as they can get.
We will begin fundraising for them ASAP and all the money that we have have raised as a collective will be going towards this case as well as any money we get from donations and tabling.
If anyone can help us set up any kind of benefit (Show, bakesale, movie screening, dance party, etc.) it would be greatly helpful and appreciated.
We plan on printing shirts and patches for their support as well and a support page with a donation link should be up and running soon (if anyone can help run a support page as well it would be awesome).
This Lawsuit is a clear case of corporations attempting to stifle free speech, silence activists, and scare people from speaking up against the senseless murder of 500 animals every single day.
Beckman Coulter is estimated to have already spent more money to silence activists than they receive annually from their customer HLS.
Until Beckman Coulter severs their contracts with HLS, and HLS is shut down for good, activists and abolitionist will not be silent.
(Source: facebook.com)
This is the face of a person who is running for President of the United States of America. You might recognize him. It’s Mitt Romey.
When he was in college, he and his friends assaulted and brutalized a fellow student, John Lauber, whom they percieved to be gay.
Decades later, today actually, the story broke on what Romney and his buddies did to John Lauber. He gave a lame apology and called it a “prank”.
Mitt Romney assaulted another human being. Assault is NOT A PRANK. It is a crime.
Mr. Lauber died in 2004. He’ll never get your “apology”, such as it is, Mr. Romney.
That’s all for today.
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On Friday May 4th, I was approached by two FBI agents at the BART Station at 19th and Broadway in Oakland. They asked my name, identified themselves as Carrie and Matt from the FBI, and served me a subpoena to testify before a federal Grand Jury. They informed me that I had been served and left without asking me any other questions.
Most brilliant response to the question asked of vegans/vegetarians: Where do you get your protein?
(Source: marissalc, via markthisdayforitallendsnow)