monkeys, mayhem and pot
More animal mayhem:
Leilit Janchoom, 48, had employed the monkey to pick coconuts which he could then sell for around 4p each.
The animal – named Brother Kwan – found the work tedious and strenuous but Mr Janchoom refused to let him rest, dishing out beatings if he refused to climb trees.
It is believed that the monkey eventually snapped, and targeted his owner from a high branch with one of the hard-skinned fruits.
And more ALF stuff:
10.) Sabotage corporate property.
9.) Fall in love with an FBI agent.
8.) Attend vegan potlucks.
7.) Protect your privacy.
6.) Beat the good ol’ boys at their own game.
5.) Stop the symbolism.
4.) Be vocal and unapologetic.
3.) Go after their money.
2.) Get to their root of the problem.
1.) Be effective.
Radford, who is now based in Gran Canaria, believes the intelligence he provided from the ALF’s headquarters at a cottage in Hampshire helped the police to target its leaders and protect potential victims.
In a series of trials in recent months, four of the “godfathers” of animal extremism who were befriended by Radford have been jailed.

Comments
just so’s you know, it’s usually not the ALF being targeted in most of the recent cases. it’s been above-ground activists doing legal things, but since they “interfere” with corporate profit, the AETA makes them terrorists. it would be more accurate to say “AR stuff.” i could also bitch about using the term “animal terrorist group” in the heading for the other article, but i won’t.