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Ryan Patrick Parsons

Consistentcy in Condemnation
Sept 4, 2003

I am sure many people consider what I said in Separation of Gaia and State to be rather spurious. Well, below is a news brief lifted from the KOIN news channel in Portland, Oregon. These leftists are on par with the right-wing fanatics slaying doctors who provide abortions (Eleanor Clift, Maureen Dowd, and a whole host of ‘progressive’ commentators have loads to complain about them but nary a word of condemnation of these wackos killing scientists who experiment on animals). Yet, where are you ‘progressives’ when the ELF and ALF declare that any logger found working in the Pacific NW should expect to fall if they work (a death threat)? Is a little consistency to much to ask?

Portland Man Wanted In Bio- Tech Bombings

Animal Rights Group Claims Responsibility

PORTLAND -- A Portland man is wanted for questioning in a California bio-tech bombing.

Two bombs exploded last week at the Chiron Corp. in Emeryville, Calif., and a third bomb was found at the site and detonated by police. No one was injured in the early-morning explosions.

Witnesses said a 1986 Dodge van with Oregon plates, registered to 25-year-old Bjorn Einertsen (pictured), left the scene after the bombings.

Two years ago, Einertsen was charged with assaulting a Portland police officer at a house party.

Animal rights group Revolutionary Cells -- Animal Liberation Brigade is claiming responsibility for the attacks. Chiron believes that it was targeted because it uses animals to test its cancer and infectious disease drugs.

In addition to Einertson, the FBI also wants to question 28-year- old Sweet Mensoff of Eugene, Ore., and 22-year- old Joani Ruppel. Investigators say the three are not necessarily suspects but may just be witnesses.

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