ANONYMOUS ACTIVISTS LIBERATE THREE HENS FROM A BATTERY CAGE SYSTEM AND ISSUE A HOW-TO.

12th April, Germany.

[editor’s note: photo unrelated, chicken liberation in January 2024. Unfortunately we were unable to retrieve the media sent by the anonymous activists, not for lack of trying as they sent it twice! Sorry about that, we will be happy to update it if we receive the media again!]

received anonymously via email:

“How to animal-liberation

Humanity is defined by compassion, and compassion calls us to help within our ability. This duty isn’t linked to a species – every being who can feel and wants to live deserves our compassion and our protection.

The animal industry is killing millions of sentient, innocent beings everyday, exploiting their workers and killing our planet. The industry is made by humans and must therefore be torn down by humans.

On the night of April 12th to 13th to 2 animalrightsactivists liberated 3 hens from a battery cage system in germany. The 3 individuals are now save and will never be exploited by humans ever again.

Many people want to step into action but don’t know how. So here’s a small “How to Animal Liberation” guide:

Step 1:

Team up with trustworthy people.

Step 2:

Research: Look for animal exploitation farms/factories/etc. nearby using tools like Google Maps/Street View or by searching the internet with keywords like: egg farm, broiler chicken farm, rabbit breeding, fattening farm, etc. Get a virtual first impression (Smaller animals are easier to liberate)

Step 3:

Find sanctuaries or suitable places and discreetly inquire (about capacity, financials, etc.)

Step 4:

Get the necessary equipment (transport crates, car, headlamps, gloves, walkie-talkies, etc.)

Step 5:

Scout the area and get to know the surroundings, including possible escape routes – any residential houses? Busy roads? Pay attention to cameras and alarm systems

Step 6:

Action – at least 4–5 people with clearly defined roles: 1 person waits in a hidden car, 1 person stands watch with a walkie-talkie, 2–3 people enter the facility and take out the previously agreed number of animals (for small animals, 2 people catch them and 1 person opens and closes the transport crates)

Step 7:

Transport the animals to their new home as quickly as possible

Step 8:

Debrief, share your experiences and be there for each other

Take care and dont get caught!

As long as the” are cages we will open them!

we are not free until all are – animal liberation now!”

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