Posted By: Mira Trapper
Who believes the cops are arresting innocents? - 05/18/10 08:30 PM
These protesters are about as innocent as the snake filled with the round shapes of "fog horn Leghorn's," offspring, outlining her snake-like belly while saying it wasn't me what swallowed the youngsters. All one needs to do is read the web sites and the bragging these protestors make about how they continuously attack Edythe's home and vandalize it to know they are lying through their teeth in this Blog below.
Twelve arrested picketing home of UCLA researcher (blog)‏
Sent: May 17, 2010 3:31:31 PM
Animal Rights Loons (blog)
Twelve animal rights activists illegally arrested in UCLA primate
vivisector’s Edythe London’s neighborhood …
Posted by Animal Rights loons As forwarded by SYITS
May 17, 2010
http://Animal rights loons com/2010/05/17/twelve-animal-rights-activists-illegally-arrested-in-ucla-primate-vivisectors-edythe-londons-neighborhood/#more-8605
Twelve peaceful animal rights activists were illegally arrested
Saturday near the home of Edythe London, notorious UCLA employee known
for addicting non-human primates to methamphetamines and nicotine.
While acting completely within the law, activists were summarily
rounded up and arrested by rogue UCLA police intent on stopping a
constitutionally-protected picket. Identical demonstrations have
occurred in the area for several years without arrests.
Edythe London is a long time primate "vivisector" (vivisection is the
act of performing torturous and mutilating experiments on animals).
London injects and addicts monkeys to methamphetamines (turning them
into tweakers, so to speak), before strapping them into leather
restraints, doing "PET scans" on them and then killing them. She also
addicts primates to nicotine, using money provided by a grant from the
Phillip Morris Company, as well as having used underage teens for the
study as well.
For the past two years, UCLA police and the LAPD have watched and
filmed activists marching past and around Edythe London's 'toney'
neighborhood in Westwood, California and never cited or arrested any
activist under the municipal code cited on Saturday for the arrests.
After imprisonment for several hours, all the activists were released
without bail. A hearing has been set for June 15 the Airport Municipal
Court in Los Angeles.
A 'Legal Observer' with formal training from the National Lawyers
Guild was at the scene of the arrests videotaping UCLA police
harassment and states "UCLA police made the arrests while activists
were marching on the sidewalk by another home two doors from
London's." Police then proceeded to CONFISCATE the legal observer's
video tape of the entire day's legal picketing, as well as hundreds of
dollars worth of posters, a banner depicting horrible images of
primates in the laboratory's of UCLA and other laboratories and a five
foot "stuffed animal" created to look like a monkey being experimented
on hanging from a cross.
The legal observer is certain UCLA police will alter or erase her
videotape: "This has happened before with videotapes confiscated by
police showing official misconduct and/or proving activists were
within the law."
A motion is being filed today by the defendants counsel, attorneys
John J. Uribe and David Tannenbaum, to preserve ALL the evidence
confiscated at the scene; they are asking a court to have the
videotape or a copy released back to the legal observer immediately
before UCLA has the chance to alter the tape.
During the arrests, a sympathetic neighbor came over to the legal
observer and stated "UCLA has millions of dollars and try to push
their weight around whenever and wherever they want to."
After being release from jail, the nine adults and the three minors
vowed to continue doing legal pickets with renewed determination. One
of the arrestees stated, "We were singing in jail songs like 'We Shall
Overcome' and others and were completely united in our US
Constitutional and California Constitutional rights to be able to
legally picket on side walks that we pay taxes for. The three minors
parents who had to come to the jail to pick them up, are very proud of
the teenagers for spending a Saturday afternoon exercising their
freedom of assembly and speech for a noble cause instead of doing what
most teens their age are doing, either getting high on drugs, alcohol
or having sex with other teenagers. The parents have pride that their
teenagers are socially aware and are using what our founding fathers
put into the Constitution in order to allow the public to make changes
when innocent beings are being oppressed, tortured, mutilated and
killed because they don't have a voice
Twelve arrested picketing home of UCLA researcher (blog)‏
Sent: May 17, 2010 3:31:31 PM
Animal Rights Loons (blog)
Twelve animal rights activists illegally arrested in UCLA primate
vivisector’s Edythe London’s neighborhood …
Posted by Animal Rights loons As forwarded by SYITS
May 17, 2010
http://Animal rights loons com/2010/05/17/twelve-animal-rights-activists-illegally-arrested-in-ucla-primate-vivisectors-edythe-londons-neighborhood/#more-8605
Twelve peaceful animal rights activists were illegally arrested
Saturday near the home of Edythe London, notorious UCLA employee known
for addicting non-human primates to methamphetamines and nicotine.
While acting completely within the law, activists were summarily
rounded up and arrested by rogue UCLA police intent on stopping a
constitutionally-protected picket. Identical demonstrations have
occurred in the area for several years without arrests.
Edythe London is a long time primate "vivisector" (vivisection is the
act of performing torturous and mutilating experiments on animals).
London injects and addicts monkeys to methamphetamines (turning them
into tweakers, so to speak), before strapping them into leather
restraints, doing "PET scans" on them and then killing them. She also
addicts primates to nicotine, using money provided by a grant from the
Phillip Morris Company, as well as having used underage teens for the
study as well.
For the past two years, UCLA police and the LAPD have watched and
filmed activists marching past and around Edythe London's 'toney'
neighborhood in Westwood, California and never cited or arrested any
activist under the municipal code cited on Saturday for the arrests.
After imprisonment for several hours, all the activists were released
without bail. A hearing has been set for June 15 the Airport Municipal
Court in Los Angeles.
A 'Legal Observer' with formal training from the National Lawyers
Guild was at the scene of the arrests videotaping UCLA police
harassment and states "UCLA police made the arrests while activists
were marching on the sidewalk by another home two doors from
London's." Police then proceeded to CONFISCATE the legal observer's
video tape of the entire day's legal picketing, as well as hundreds of
dollars worth of posters, a banner depicting horrible images of
primates in the laboratory's of UCLA and other laboratories and a five
foot "stuffed animal" created to look like a monkey being experimented
on hanging from a cross.
The legal observer is certain UCLA police will alter or erase her
videotape: "This has happened before with videotapes confiscated by
police showing official misconduct and/or proving activists were
within the law."
A motion is being filed today by the defendants counsel, attorneys
John J. Uribe and David Tannenbaum, to preserve ALL the evidence
confiscated at the scene; they are asking a court to have the
videotape or a copy released back to the legal observer immediately
before UCLA has the chance to alter the tape.
During the arrests, a sympathetic neighbor came over to the legal
observer and stated "UCLA has millions of dollars and try to push
their weight around whenever and wherever they want to."
After being release from jail, the nine adults and the three minors
vowed to continue doing legal pickets with renewed determination. One
of the arrestees stated, "We were singing in jail songs like 'We Shall
Overcome' and others and were completely united in our US
Constitutional and California Constitutional rights to be able to
legally picket on side walks that we pay taxes for. The three minors
parents who had to come to the jail to pick them up, are very proud of
the teenagers for spending a Saturday afternoon exercising their
freedom of assembly and speech for a noble cause instead of doing what
most teens their age are doing, either getting high on drugs, alcohol
or having sex with other teenagers. The parents have pride that their
teenagers are socially aware and are using what our founding fathers
put into the Constitution in order to allow the public to make changes
when innocent beings are being oppressed, tortured, mutilated and
killed because they don't have a voice