Preface from the original editors
A MESSAGE FROM
THE UNDERGROUND
My husband and I are animal rights activists. For the
past ten years we have been in trenches fighting for the animals. But we have
always fought legally. We have used the system to its fullest, coordinating
various educational, legislative, and litigious campaigns.
If you would have asked us how we felt about our work, we would have told you
that our struggle for animal rights and a more humane world was finally becoming
mainstream and acceptable. We really believed that our message was beginning to
be heard.
However, on the morning of January 18, 1991, our lives were turned upside down.
Included in our mail was a small package with no return address. Inside was a
computer disk. There was no explanation of what this disk was for, or who had
sent it to us. We looked at the postmark on the envelope, but it was faint and
illegible. With no clues as to its contents, we decided to put it in our
computer and see what was on it.
The disk had one file on it called, A Declaration of War . We opened the file,
and the following message appeared.
« This manuscript explains the
philosophy of a group of individuals throughout the world who call themselves,
‘Liberators’. They believe in a revolution to liberate animals and, if
necessary, to kill their oppressors. They say such extreme action is needed to
stop the horrible human caused suffering of animals and the destruction of the
world. They believe that nothing short of a total overthrow of this system will
free our brothers and sisters. Please see that this 'Declaration of War’ is
published for the world to read and understand.
Signed - Screaming Wolf »
Our curiosity kept us glued to the
computer for the next four hours, as we read this bold manuscript. When we
finished, we were extremely disturbed. What kind of person could be responsible
for this, we wondered. At first, we couldn’t understand why we were chosen as
the recipients of this ‘Declaration of War’. After thinking it through, we
assumed it was because of some similarities in our personal philosophies. We,
too, see humans as the destructive force in the world. We feel that this planet
was not put here for humans to exploit, and that nature and other animals, not
humans, are at the center of our moral thinking.
But what was this talk of killing oppressors ? We never promoted or defended
violence. Why did Screaming Wolf decide to contact us ? The answer to that
question is still a mystery, But the reason for our selection is a moot point.
We have been selected and must now deal with this terrifying manuscript.
Screaming Wolf explains the reason why ‘Liberators’ feel that they must
declare war on society. We expect that many activists in the animal rights and
environmental movements agree with much of what the ‘Liberators’ have to
say, but would seldom admit these deep and frightening thoughts, even to
themselves. Feelings of frustration, feelings of alienation, feelings of love
and hate and anger and fear, all of these, and more, are common to all of us
working within the system for change.
However, the ‘Liberators’ go beyond these feelings, and describe real or
proposed actions : actions which the public will immediately decry as terrorism,
actions which the ‘Liberators’ defend as heroism. According to Screaming
Wolf, who apparently is a spokesperson for these ‘Liberators’, these
terrorists are a branch of the A.L.F. (Animal Liberation Front). This group has
claimed responsibility for breaking into laboratories and factory farms,
rescuing animals and damaging equipment. However, the A.L.F. has maintained a
commitment of nonviolence towards all living beings, including humans.
Liberators, according to Screaming Wolf, have decided to end their commitment of
non-violence towards human life. These people actually feel that violence
against humans is the only way to make a real difference for the animals.
After reading this manuscript, our anxiety and fear almost prompted us to toss
it in trash. We were looking for any excuse to forget what we had just read.
However, we concluded that Screaming Wolf’s message is too important to simply
dismiss. People must know what ‘Liberator’ believe, and can come to their
own conclusions about what it means, how they feel about it, and what they want
to do about it.
We know that publishing a book like this is risky, despite the alleged First
Amendment rights of freedom of press. People in this country are allowed to
purchase and bear arms, but not to announce a call to arms. We expect some
people to construe our publication of this book as an endorsement of violence,
despite our disclaimers to the contrary. We looked into the laws regarding
publication of literature concerning terrorism and realized at once that the
risk in publishing this book is real. We expect to be slapped with dozens of
lawsuits, and probably death threats as well. As one lawyer put it, our
publishing this book may be totally legally defensible, but we will most likely
have to repeatedly prove that fact over the next decade, costing us a fortune in
legal fees, and draining our energy and time as we deal with the legal system.
The situation, as we see it, is that we have been the recipients of a manuscript
that describes a terrorist group of people declaring war on humans to save
animals and the environment. If we ignore the manuscript, the public will not
know of this threat to its safety. People need to know that ‘Liberators’
exist. We also feel that everyone who believes in working within the system
needs to engage in open and honest dialogue about all ways of seeing a problem
and its possible solutions, including the solution offered by the
‘Liberators’. This applies to activists and those invested in the status
quo. The message of ‘Liberators’ affects all of these people.
We concluded, therefore, that we must accept the responsibility of publishing
this manuscript. In the name of truth and honesty, people must hear this message
of the ‘Liberators’.
In an attempt to protect ourselves from criminal prosecution, we, the
publishers, would like to make the following direct disclaimer. We do not
endorse or support any of the illegal, terrorist activities described by
Screaming Wolf or the ‘Liberators’. We present this book for informational
purposes only.
The entire manuscript of Screaming Wolf could have been printed with quotation
marks from the first word to the last, since all that follows this preface are
the words of that individual and his or her presentation of the ‘Liberator’
position. We have excluded such quotation marks for the purpose of clarity.
This is a glimpse into the world of animal liberation terrorism. We suspect that
the life and message of a ‘Liberator’ will be a difficult one for most
people to understand. But we feel that the public has a right to have this
information. After all, if the ‘Liberators’ continue to carry out their
tactics, it may be a matter of life and death.
The Publishers
MAJOR DISCLAIMER
by Screaming Wolf
This book describes the opinions and feelings of a
group of people who were once members of the Animal Liberation Front.
They have broken off from the Animal Liberation Front and now support the use of
violence against humans to save animals. It is my, Screaming Wolf’s,
understanding that the law considers animals to be property, not persons. Only
persons are protected under the law. Killing people to save animals, then, would
be completely unacceptable and unjustifiable under the laws of this land. I have
been told that it is illegal to support terrorism against humans in the name of
freeing animals.
I, Screaming Wolf, would never commit an illegal act or encourage others to do
so.
The discerning reader may find places where I clearly agree with liberators,
particularly concerning human nature and the nature of societies. However, all
statements that even remotely sound terrorist are the liberators’, not my own.
Chapter One
THE LIBERATORS
Who are the liberators ? What events have transformed these compassionate
animal defenders into terrorists ?
My reason for writing this book is to let the public know why groups like the
Animal Liberation Front, or A.L.F., and eco-saboteurs exist. What possibly
possesses people to become so extreme that they are willing to engage in
terrorist activities for the cause of saving animals and the planet on which
they live ?
Animal abusers have already felt the effect of actions directed against
property. A.L.F. raids are notorious for their success in freeing animals,
destroying property used in animal abuse, while maintaining a position of
non-violence to all life, including humans. A fire at University of California
at Davis destroyed an unfinished animal research building, causing almost $5
million in damage.
However, extremists are extending such activities, from destroying property
used in the murder and torture of animals, to attacking the real causes of the
abuse : people.
This issue is clearly important, given the recent car bombing in England of an
animal researcher’s vehicle. These activities have begun in the United States
with the attempted assassination of the president of U.S. Surgical Corporation,
a business that demonstrates surgical staples on dogs. And some eco-saboteurs do
equally extreme acts to end what they regard as the raping of the planet by
logging companies, mining companies, and other « natural resource »
exploiters.
I must explain what this book is not about. This is not an attempt to convince
you why animals should have their freedom respected. Liberators don’t believe
anyone can use words to convince others of moral principles, as explained later.
You either believe that we are all animals with an equal claim to life and that
human animals must respect those claims, or you believe that humans are
non-animals, special beings who have every right to use others as they wish.
Liberators believe that a human has a no greater claim to life than a mole or
a sea bass. They feel that humans are the lowest form of life, and that the
world would be a much better, more peaceful place without them. If you agree
with this position, then you will love this book.
If you believe that humans are the chosen species or the highest point of
biological evolution, and that this somehow gives them a right to abuse other
creatures, then this book is important to you, too. It will let you know that
you are a target for animal liberators. Every time you abuse another creature,
look over your shoulder. Through liberators, the animals are now fighting back.
There are some of you who locate yourselves between these extreme positions. You
believe that animals should be treated well, but you still place humans on a
throne. Conflicted by your empathy for other creatures and your need for
control, you play the moderate. You try cooling down extremist animal defenders,
calling for non-violence and dialogue, and you try increasing the sensitivity of
animal abusers, calling for larger cages and « humane slaughter ». You will
find this book disturbing. According to liberators, there is no room for
moderation and compromise when it comes to moral principles concerning life and
death. And liberators are concerned with life and death.
To give you an idea of who these liberators are as people, I will trace the
development of an average person into a liberator.
There was a time in the lives of liberators when they would have killed an
animal to save a human. And they would have thought nothing about loggers
cutting roads into virgin timberland.
At one time, they weren’t even aware that the food on their plates was once an
animal. They gave no thought to wearing fur or leather, and enjoyed seeing
animals behind bars in zoos. While they always loved animals, they still
regarded human life as more valuable and worthy than non-human life.
Yet, despite their socially programmed bias for human animals, liberators found
themselves more comfortable in the company of squirrels and birds than people.
Like most people, they lived the contradiction of abusing other beings while at
the same time loving them.
Liberators, after all, are human. Humans have a great capacity for fooling
themselves. We feel one way, but think another. We feel that animals should be
free to live their own lives, but we think that such freedom would unreasonably
conflict with our lifestyles. We like drugs, and meat, and other products of
animal exploitation, but we feel sick when we learn exactly what happens to the
animals during the production of such products. That’s why slaughter houses
are out of public view, and research lab doors are kept closed. It helps people
keep their heads in the sand, closing their eyes to all the cruelty around them.
Some people turn off their feelings to suffering animals, and fabricate ideas to
justify their acts of animal abuse. Society supports this, since it values
thoughts over feelings. These people learn to suppress what they really feel
when they see animals suffering. Separating thoughts from feelings is a part of
the process of alienation that plagues humankind.
Because if this alienation, most people have no sense of where they belong in
the world, or who they themselves really are. Pop psychology and self-help
books overflow on the shelves of bookstores, as these confused, frightened, and
lonely people seek help from pieces of paper, hoping to put some meaning and
love in their lives. But it takes more than words to change people’s lives and
re-integrate alienated humans into a balanced, natural world. Despite the
encouraging writings of self-appointed gurus, their abuse of animals, and of
themselves, continues. These people never become liberators.
The people who do become liberators examine personal feelings and thoughts, and
discard ideas that don’t fit the world in which they want to live. They
realize that ideas are no more than justifications of feelings. Getting in touch
with their feelings helps them avoid the alienation that leads to so much
human pain and suffering. As they keep in touch with our feelings, they abandon
animal abuse, and transform their way of life into a more compassionate one.
They then join support groups. They join out of a sense of helplessness and a
growing need to do something, to change the world. They sometimes fight with old
friends who still support animal research or hunting, while trying to find new
friends. Meanwhile, they adopt a vegetarian lifestyle, since they don’t
believe in eating their non-human friends. This makes them social pariahs, and
even their families can’t wait until they get through this new « phase »
that they are in.
After a few years, the « phase » is considered an unhealthy obsession. They
are taking this animal issue to extremes, they are told. Nobody likes
extremists. Extremists take their beliefs seriously and practice them
consistently. Most people are frightened by consistency. It takes too much
work. As a result, friends are not as easy to locate as before. The problem
is that they begin to feel comfortable only with other animal « extremists »,
and such people tend to like animals more than they like people.
There is a reason why people who become liberators turn to animals for
affection. There is an honesty about non-humans. They don’t play games.
They are direct. And they are never intentionally cruel.
Eventually, they grow frustrated as their efforts for saving animals seem
impotent in making a big difference. They get donation pitches in the mail each
week from animal welfare and animal rights organizations, telling them how much
the organizations have done for the animals, how much still needs to be done,
how the opposition is mounting a counter-offensive, and how little money there
is to fight back and preserve whatever advances have been made. They ask
themselves whether these organizations, some with millions of dollars in
investments and executive directors earning six figure incomes, have become
permanent institutions in our cruel society, more invested in maintaining the
status quo than in freeing animals.
They start questioning whether animal abuse will ever stop given current
approaches. Basic beliefs come under scrutiny, as they examine whether humans
can ever be the agents for liberating animals. Questions like, « Can we ever
change the system from within ? » pop into their minds. And for the first time,
they do not answer automatically in the affirmative. They reflect on their
feelings about people, society, animals, and the way things have been done in
the past. They begin to even wonder if the concept of animal « rights » is
what the animals really need.
These increasingly frustrated individuals examine their assumption that
educating the public about what is really happening to the animals will somehow
lead to the termination of the cruelty. That assumption demands a faith in the
fairness and compassion of human nature that these people no longer take on face
value. They begin to question whether showing people movies and photos of
monkeys with electrodes in their heads, or wolves caught by steel-jaw leghold
traps, or calves immobilized in dark, claustrophobic veal crates, or chickens
crowded and stressed by factory farm conditions, will motivate the common person
to change their consumption patterns and other abusive behaviors.
At one time, the common person would hunt, slaughter, skin, and beat animals as
a regular part of life. It is an illusion of contemporary society that people
today are more compassionate than in that cruel past. Actually, the general
public has simply become unaccustomed to killing animals themselves. The dirty
work is left to « specialists », like butchers, trappers, animal researchers,
and animal shelter workers.
History has shown, however, that humans have an enormous capacity to revert
to barbaric behavior at the first sign of potential personal gain. The same
insensitivity that allows « specialists » to kill would allow the average
person to kill, as well. At the current time, this insensitivity allows people
to be comfortable in the knowledge that others are doing the killing for them. If
people today are sensitive to pictures of animal abuse, then the interest people
have in the products of that abuse will simply cause them to turn away from the
pictures, or to accept that such acts against animals are « a necessary evil ».
So these developing liberators conclude that, in the long run, showing the
public pictures of animal abuse will only further desensitize people to animal
suffering. Humans can adapt to all assaults to their sensibilities,
especially when they are committed to certain behaviors.
They then try to appeal to the public, legislators, product manufacturers, and
others in power, through letter writing, boycotts, rallies, demonstrations, and
marches. But their efforts get them nowhere. Every small victory is challenged.
Despite years of lobbying and writing to Congressmen, the only major legislation
passed in recent history for animal protection was the Federal Animal Welfare
Act, designed primarily to protect animals exploited in research. Yet, before
the ink could dry on the new legislation, animal abusers clamored to water down
its already compromised and weakened impact.
As a result of lobbying by animal abusers, farm animals are exempt from the act,
as are rodents. When you consider that about 90% of animal research is done on
rodents, it’s easy to see that the effect of the Act on animal suffering is
minimal. Further, any acts of terror can be committed against any and all
animals in the name of research, so long as it is deemed « necessary » for the
research project. Since farm animals are exempt from the Act, many researchers
now target pigs and sheep as totally unprotected subjects. It’s hard to
keep a cruel researcher down !
The increasingly angry animal defenders passionately hold onto their dubious
victories to convince themselves that those victories are substantial and
meaningful. They demand to legislators that the Act is enforced, a difficult
task since the Department of Agriculture, which is responsible for its
enforcement, has too few inspectors, and too little interest, in doing its job. This
leads these soon-to-be liberators to the sad realization that laws are only as
good as the intent to obey them.
Recognizing these failures, they look to other signs of success to bolster their
optimism. We see that vegetarianism is more acceptable than before, with more
vegetarians in this country than in the past. Further examination reveals that
many so called « vegetarians » eat fish and poultry. Almost all of these «
vegetarians » eat dairy and/or eggs, which is merely exchanging solid flesh for
liquid flesh.
At most, only 3% of the population say they are « vegetarians ». When we
consider a population of 270.000.000 people, 3% seems a great amount of
vegetarians, surely enough to generate a market for special products and
magazines. But there are still 262.000.000 people eating animal flesh, and the
numbers of animals killed for food continues to increase. Put differently, 97
out of every 100 babies born in this country are being raised as flesh eaters.
They turn their attention to the fur issue, an area where they can feel certain
success. After all fur is no longer a fashionable commodity. Unfortunately, they
discover that fur stores have opened up in Asian countries, so that the industry
has simply generated new markets to replace the old ones it has lost. They also
learn that fur is unfashionable primarily in the United States and England, but
is still popular in some European countries. And knowing how fashions come and
go, these people, increasingly anxious about making a difference for the
animals, develop a uneasiness over the current fur taboo, wondering when fur
will again become a desirable commodity.
Finally, they turn their attention to cosmetic and household product testing on
animals. Feeling certain that the general public will never sanction such
blatant animal abuse, they boycott the companies selling these products of
death. When some of the companies agree to stop animal testing, the animal
lovers rejoice at the news. They feel vindicated in their approach of working
within the system and fighting with their pocketbooks.
To maintain their feeling of success, however, they try to ignore the fact that
many of the companies, who say they no longer use animal tests, are farming out
the tests to other companies, or are buying animal tested ingredients from
suppliers to use in their allegedly cruelty free product line.
Eventually, they begin to realize that fighting for the animals is like trying
to put out thousands of brush fires. Tremendous effort and time is spent
focusing on one fire, which may or may not be extinguished, while ten others are
being started. It is a never ending battle fighting this way. And it is a losing
proposition.
Eventually, these animal extremists step back from the smoky field, and
reflect on the causes of the fires. If they can eliminate some of the causes,
they conclude, then they wouldn’t have to fight so many flames.
In short, these people move towards greater and greater extremism as they find
all their efforts to help the animals frustrated by the abusive system with
which they are fighting. They examine and question all their assumptions and
approaches, and for once they feel that they are really beginning to get in
touch with the depth of the problem, and with possible solutions. Finally, they
come up with bold, revolutionary ideas. In fact, they conclude that a
revolution is essential for freeing the animals.
Let me summarize this conclusion of people who have come to call themselves
animal liberators. It will be direct, challenging, uncompromising, and
frightening to all animal abuser and others invested in the system.
Liberators believe in killing humans to save animals !
If an animal researcher said : « It’s a dog or a child, » a liberator
will defend the dog every time. A liberator also believes that disposing of a
few researchers will save even more dogs from their cruelty.
Liberators have come to one unavoidable conclusion : HUMANS WILL NEVER MAKE
PEACE WITH ANIMALS ! It is not in their natures or in the natures of the
societies they have created. In fact, liberators believe that if people really
want to save the animals, they must stop wasting their time trying to improve
the human race and its societies. They must declare war against humans. They
must join in this revolution !
Liberators believe this is the only logical, consistent, and morally correct
conclusion stemming from a true belief that animals should be free to live their
lives unshackled from human exploitation. They believe that the nature of
human society and its laws are implicitly and irrevocably immoral. Liberators
are people of conscience who feel morally obligated to break those laws and
revolt against this oppressive regime.
But this revolution by liberators will not be like any other in the history of
the world.
Normally, revolutions seek to gain privileges within society for a
disenfranchised group of people. The civil rights movement, for example, was
dedicated to gaining protection and enforcement of those rights blacks were
assured in the Constitution since the Civil War. It was a movement for
inclusion in society. The same thing goes for the gay rights movement, or
the feminist movement.
The liberation movement to end animal exploitation is nothing like these others,
as the liberators see it. And according to them, this difference has made the
struggle for freedom for animals, as it has been practiced to this day, to be
nothing more than an impotent whimper in the face of gross inhumanity.
Liberators feel this movement demands a different approach because human groups
fight for inclusion. The movement to free animals must fight for exclusion.
Oppressed people want to be accepted as equals into society. Oppressed animals
want to be left alone by society 1.
This difference, according to liberators, dictates different strategies for the
animal rights activist than for any other social reformer. For one thing, it
makes non-violent tactics, as modeled by Gandhi or King, inappropriate.
Liberators believe that only physical harm will dissuade people from abusing
animals.
Their message is not simply that we should shoot hunters, kill vivisectors, trap
trappers, and butcher butchers in order to free the animals. They believe we are
morally justified in doing these things, and that we must do it to free some
animals. But liberators do not believe that it will change the world and result
in the freedom of all animals.
Liberators hold that nothing will result in the freedom of all animals, short of
the extinction of human species. People will abuse other creatures so long as
the human species exists. This is an observation liberators base on human
nature, and they believe human nature is not about to change.
Liberators are not simply pessimists in making this statement. To them, it is a
realistic appraisal of the history of human blood lust and speciesism. It is
their bold acceptance of what they feel many people really know deep in their
hearts. But liberators expect few people will acknowledge what they feel in
their hearts. Who wants to accept the fact that their efforts and hopes are
useless ?
The liberators feel it’s time for animal defenders, and those concerned
about the environment, to open their eyes and admit that they shall never
overcome.
In short, the liberators believe that history has shown that working within
the cruel system and winning small battles for the animals will soon prove
irrelevant. The carnage against animals continues. The opposition is stronger,
better financed, and more numerous than animal defenders. Gains made are easily
reversed. Animal abuse will go on until mankind becomes extinct, or the planet
is destroyed.
According to this extremist position, it follows that people who want to help
the animals must not use their energy trying to change the system - that’s
impossible. They must focus their efforts on rescuing as many animals as they
can and give animal abusers as much trouble as possible - they must be
liberators of animals ! The purpose of this revolution would not be to discard
the old powers and put in the new. According to the liberator philosophy, no
human system will ever treat animals with respect. The animals simply need a
continuous revolution to consistently, repeatedly, and uncompromisingly liberate
them from human oppression. They need a revolution against human society because
it is intrinsically oppressive. So long as there are people, animals will
need this revolution.
Liberators believe a technique called militant interventionism is
a necessary measure for animal liberation, given the natures of society and
people. Liberators believe that working within the system will never work for
the animals, and that non-violent resistance is completely inappropriate for the
animal liberation movement. In this book, I will explain their reasons for these
conclusions.
I will also give some examples of how they might try to monkeywrench the system.
And I will explain how these individuals, dedicated to this revolution,
committed to sabotage, believe that they can still find love and peace in their
lives.
VOLVER