Received anonymously:
Carrie Litig had previously been visited by the ALF in 2005. Apparently he did not get the message about what happens to those who stay in this barbaric business, so last night we decided to remind him. We saw by his motion lights, cameras and electric fence that he had at least learned to be paranoid, but not paranoid enough. With a little recon, we were able to circumvent these defenses and make our way to the cages.
It is sickening to see such majestic wild animals reduced to a short life in a tiny cage, awaiting a certain and brutal death just to satisfy human greed. We would make sure that that greed would have a price. We ripped open the first cage, then the second and soon we could not stop, even as the brightening sky threatened to reveal us.
Many of the foxes were too scared to leave their cage, but periodically we would look back and notice one after the other had made its way to the ground and was searching for their way out. With the darkness all but gone, we reluctantly made our way to the damaged fence, but not before pocketing a couple dozen of the cards on the cages holding valuable genetic information.
We are far from satisfied with this action; we had to leave many animals behind, but we will be back. We are sure that Kerry Litig will have even more security measures in place next time, that is if he can afford them. He might spare himself some time and money if he read up on the history of the Animal Liberation Front and realized that security systems do not intimidate us. We will find a way in, we always do.
To all the vegans reading this: it’s your turn now! Pelting season is just 3 months away. How many foxes and mink will die in November and how many will live out their natural lives, is all up to you!
No excuses, you know what to do!
ALF