University Of Minnesota (116 animals rescued, 1999).University Of Oregon (264 animals rescued, 1986).Part Four: Communiques – Over 150 anonymous statements released after A.L.F. “Fire Is A Good Tool” (Activist behind rescue of 46 dogs from a California lab on regrets over not burning the lab down).
member on the necessity of going underground for animal liberation) Bulletin To All Fur Farm Raiders” (message from an A.L.F. to communicate between cells, to overt calls to action, to prison writings – it’s all here. Part Three: Essays – From anonymous bulletins for the A.L.F. University of Alberta (29 cats rescued, 1992).Texas Tech University (Five cats rescued, 1989).The University of Pennsylvania (labs broken into and vivisection footage removed, 1984).Part Two: Interviews – Rare tell-all interviews with the Animal Liberation Front, including activists behind raids such as: College Of Notre Dame (250 mice rescued, 2000).University of California – Harbor (12 dogs rescued, 1983).The University Of Arizona (1,200 animals rescued, 1989).gives step-by-step accounts of some of their most spectacular animal liberations, including: