Could This Be The Same Coronado That The HSUS's......

..........Goodwin embraced Coronado’s philosophy with a vengeance, attacking the human animal and its property, often with juveniles in tow. In the early ’90s, he coordinated street theater in Tennessee and issued succinct instructions........

 

 

Would You Like a Bomb With Your Burger?

Yesterday, an employee of a McDonald's in Chico, California found two firebombs lodged against the restaurant's back door when he arrived for work at 5:30 am. Thankfully, the bombs did not detonate.

In addition to the incendiary devices, the perpetrators scrawled the slogans "Meat is Murder," "Species Equality," and
"Animal Liberation Front" (ALF) in red spray paint on the building's exterior.

The ALF criminals responsible for this act of terrorism have reportedly left at least two notes explaining their actions -- one taped to a public telephone, and the other in the mail slot of a local "alternative" weekly newspaper. The second note reportedly claims that McDonald's was targeted "because of their [sic] prevalent connection to the farming industry... McDonald's is the world's largest user of beef."

News reports from the Chico Enterprise Record describe the bombs as "two one-gallon plastic milk containers filled with a flammable liquid." The Paradise Post adds that the incendiary devices were stuffed with "floating sponges" and quotes an FBI spokesman, relieved that the devices "were not ultimately ignited" -- suggesting that they included a means of ignition.

This recipe almost exactly mirrors the one described by convicted Animal Liberation Front arsonist (and recipient of over $70,000 from
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) Rodney Coronado, who shared his preferred method of bomb-building with a lecture hall full of American University students in January.

The Chico firebombs could also be fairly interpreted as an activist's attempt to bring the vision of
PETA campaign director Bruce Friedrich to fruition. Friedrich told the Animal Rights 2001 convention that "it would be great if all of the fast-food outlets, slaughterhouses, these laboratories, and the banks that fund them exploded tomorrow... Hallelujah to the people who are willing to do it" [click here to listen to Bruce].

Source: http://www.consumerfreedom.com/headline_detail.cfm?HEADLINE_ID=1808


Fatal shooting mars Cebu cockfight


The Philippine Star 03/04/2003


CEBU CITY — What was supposed to be an illegal cockfight or tigbakay in White Road, Inayawan the other day ended instead in a shooting that killed one of the cock owners and wounded another.

Marcelo Campugan, 52, was shot in the head, while Jovito Nacorda Jr., 19, was hit in the groin. But it was not clear who shot who.

One version had Campugan bringing along a fighting cock in the company of his nephew, Danilo Pandunganan. Both went to see Nacorda at his house to try and strike up a match with his fighting cock.

But the fighting cocks did not pair off well in size and after about 10 minutes of trying to reach a deal on a handicapped match, Campugan and Nacorda ended up arguing.

Campugan and Pandunganan eventually left but came back after a while.

At this point, shots rang out, and Pandunganan later told police he did not know who shot who because he had fled for cover.

When the smoke cleared, both Campugan and Nacorda were on the ground. Campugan was dead, shot in the back of the head, while Nacorda was agonizing with a shot in the groin.

Nacorda’s elder sister Malou offered police a different version of the incident.

Malou confirmed that Pandunganan came to see his brother with a fighting cock but was not in the company of Campugan as he had claimed but with another man she did not know.

Pandunganan and his companion tried to strike a match for his fighting cock with Nacorda’s and another brother, Arnold.

According to Malou, the four ended up arguing and the match was called off. Pandunganan and his companion left.

Later, Malou said Pandunganan came back, but this time with three more men in tow, one of whom was Campugan.

She said Pandunganan had a knife while the three other men were armed with guns.

As the group entered the gate of their house, Malou said one of them, whom she could not identify, shot Nacorda who was at the time fashioning something out of a carabao horn.

"They shot at my brother twice but missed. When he tried to flee, they ran after him, eventually hitting him," she said in Cebuano.

Another shot rang out, and Campugan crumpled to the ground with a bullet wound in his head.

Malou said she did not know who shot Campugan but acknowledged that the shot sounded as if it came from inside their house where the only people there were her father and younger sister. She insisted her father does not own a gun.

Pandunganan was eventually arrested but his companions fled upon learning that Campugan had been fatally shot. Freeman News Service

 
Source: http://www.philstar.com/philstar/News200303049904.htm
 

 

Activities abound at Gef Pa'go


Pacific Daily News


March is Chamorro month, and Gef Pa'go Chamorro Cultural Village in Inarajan has daily activities in celebration.

Among the activities are the following folkways and traditions:

  • Coconut candy and coconut oil making;

  • Salt making from sea water;

  • Coconut leaf weaving and katupat (rice lunch bag) making;

  • Pandanus leaf weaving;

  • Rope making;

  • Corn grinding for Titiyas;

  • Chamorro oven cooking; and

  • Tour of historic home built in 1902.

    On Saturdays during Mes Chamoru, activities will include talaya (fishnet casting) and cockfight demonstrations.

    Gef Pa'go is located along the main road through Inarajan, in thatched huts along the bayside.

    Entrance fee for adults is $8 and for children 5 to 12 is $5. Workshops in the above skills are available for an additional $5 materials fee.

    Tour hours are from 9 a.m. to noon, with the last tour accepted at 11:30 a.m.

    Source: http://www.guampdn.com/news/stories/20030305/lifestyle/1104359.html