Sunday, December 6, 2009

WAR Spends Sunday evening Visiting Huntingdon Life Sciences Customers and ASPCA Puppy Killers

Win Animal Rights hit the streets Sunday afternoon to remind puppy killers that there's no rest for the wicked.

Demo #1: Robert Pelzer – President Novartis

Protesters arrived at the home of Robert Pelzer, President of Novartis U.S., to name and shame him for his company's continued reliance on Huntingdon Life Sciences. The activists' chants were short and to the point. "It's your company! Your fault! Your greed! Your fault!" This time there wasn't a Pelzer sighting (snaps fingers in disappointment) so activists had to settle for everyone in the area asking about the demonstration.

It was easy to explain to everyone that Novartis continues to get the dangerous drugs on the market by contracting with a company that regularly falsifies their research data. Needless to say nobody in the neighborhood was pleased with Pelzer or his employer.

Demo #2: James Cornelius – Chairman & CEO Bristol-Myers Squibb

After Pelzer, activists marched over to the home of James Cornelius, Chairman and CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb. It is because of people like him that HLS is able to torture and kill an animal every three minutes. The energetic demonstration was heard far and wide, attracting hundreds of pedestrians and drivers.

Numerous people stopped by to inquire about the protest and activists distributed a large stack of flyers. Nearly every onlooker was horrified by the images found inside the HLS laboratories. Though Cornelius and BMS have no qualms with making deals with animal abusers, the public firmly stands against their corrupt and malicious business practices.

Demo #3: Victoria Wells - ASPCA

To finish off the night, activists stopped at the residence of Victoria Wells, the incompetent dog trainer at the ASPCA that sentenced Oreo to death. After a few minutes of chanting (Wells lied, Oreo died!) protesters were confronted by several of Wells' neighbors about the noise (apparently the people forget about a little thing called Freedom of Speech!) who quickly became belligerent. One person repeatedly threw water from out of his window and onto the activists and others screamed at the police when they arrived. Clearly something was amiss in that building.

Eventually order was restored and the protesters were able to continue their peaceful demonstration without interference. Activists ended the protest vowing to return. As long as the ASPCA continues to lie about Oreo and supports a woman that is clearly not qualified for her position, animal lovers will be back to expose the truth.

Video Clips:

Robert Pelzer - Novartis - Part 1

Robert Pelzer - Novartis - Part 2

James Cornelius - Bristol-Myers Squibb 1

James Cornelius - Bristol-Myers Squibb 2

James Cornelius - Bristol-Myers Squibb 3

Victoria Wells - ASPCA - Part 1

Victoria Wells - ASPCA - Part 2

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