Protest Huntingdon Life Sciences on Sunday in New York City
Sunday, May 27, 2007 at 2:00 PM
PROTEST HUNTINGDON LIFE SCIENCES
for the 500 animals, including bunny rabbits,
who are killed by HLS every day
Join Win Animal Rights as we take time this Memorial Day weekend to remember the animals killed at the notorious animal testing labs at Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS). HLS is a company whose primary business is death and suffering. 500 animals are killed there every day. They are poisoned, they are cut and burned, they have limbs broken and as in the picture of the bunny rabbit above, they have toxic substances dripped into their eyes. On top of that, they have to endure the cruelty of sadistic technicians who have been proven, in undercover investigations, to abuse and torture the animals in their care.
Date/Time: Sunday, May 27, 2007 at 2:00 PM
Place: 279 Central Park W. (88 St.) - New York City
Home of: Andrew Baker Chief Puppy Killer of HLS
Join us after the Baker protest as we visit the homes
of top level executives of HLS key customers
and the New York Stock Exchange
This is the way that animals enslaved by Huntingdon Life Sciences are treated. When making your plans, please consider that there are 70,000 animals trapped inside of Huntingdon Life Sciences right now. Some are violently ill while others pace their cold steel cages and dank concrete pens waiting to be poisoned or mutilated for toothpaste or some new chemical or food additive. You are their only hope. Please, please stop whatever you are doing and make plans to join us on Sunday at the home of HLS CEO Andrew Baker. If you cannot join us, you can contact Andrew Baker and/or HLS at:
Andrew Baker
279 Central Park West, #14-D
New York, NY 10024
W.A.R. (WIN ANIMAL RIGHTS) is an independent non-profit organization not affiliated or associated with SHAC, SHAC USA or any other group or organization and does not conduct or incite any illegal activity. The above information is not meant to incite or request any illegal actions or illegal activities of any kind. If you have any questions about the legality of any act, we encourage everyone receiving this (or the) action alert(s) to check your local laws and ordinances before proceeding to do anything.