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Furs By Graf Heavily Targeted By Activists

by via Animal Liberation Front
In the early morning hours of July 16, 2013, anarchists in San Diego took
action on behalf of the millions of fur-bearing animals who are trapped,
enslaved, and killed to sustain the global fur industry.
Animal Liberation Front: Press Release - Furs By Graf Heavily Targeted By
Activists

Sunday - July 21, 2013

In the early morning hours of July 16, 2013, anarchists in San Diego took
action on behalf of the millions of fur-bearing animals who are trapped,
enslaved, and killed to sustain the global fur industry We first visited
Furs By Graf at 7670 Claremont Mesa Boulevard in the Claremont
neighborhood. Every single piece of plate glass on this hideous enterprise
was soaked in glass etching solution. The exterior of the store was
covered in red spray painted slogans. Bottles of foul smelling butyric
acid were sprayed into the interior, leaving this place of commerce
smelling like death; identical to the odor present on every fur farm. We
hope this is a costly clean up, and serves to drive away all patronage.

We then hiked to owner Ludi Graf's home, at 9589 Upland Street in Spring
Valley. His home was given the same treatment. We paint stripped his
luxury winnebago parked in the driveway. Slogans were painted in blood red
on his garage and the winnebago. The windows of the winnebago were etched.
The remainder of the etching solution was applied to the windows of his
home. Concrete destroying muriatic acid was poured on his driveway.

It was another short hike to manager Kimberley Graf's home at 3674 Birdie
Drive in La Mesa. Her luxury pickup truck was painted red and soaked in
paint stripper. All windshields and windows on the truck were smeared with
etching solution. We covered her house and driveway in spray paint.
Muriatic acid was dumped on the porch.

These actions were taken to vocalize the cries of the millions of wild
beings yearning for freedom. This is in vain unless it inspires others to
liberate and sabotage. Every fur farm prisoner deserves a jail break.

In solidarity with our comrades fighting in Vancouver.

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Animal Liberation Front - http://www.AnimalLiberationFront.com

Press Release - http://pastebin.com/rb4EbjCz
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