From The Godless Red To The Grammy’s

I just got this awesome e-mail

From: jt@sisyphean.com
Date: February 23, 2005 4:57:27 PM EST
To: jeff@deathwishinc.com

did you notice that hatebreed was nominated for a grammy?!?! they played in our
living room!


john
iugis labor ad iugis opus
the workgroup:// www.sisyphean.com
ft ground publications:// www.ftground.net

…Hatebreed played our living room (and broke in to sleep another time) when I lived with John. One of the 100s of shows John and I did at the GODLESS RED

Lab monkeys ‘scream with fear’

The Guardian reports:

Secret documents describing how some monkeys can scream in misery, fear and anger during experiments were produced in the high court yesterday as evidence that the laws intended to protect laboratory animals are being flouted.

Excerpts from Cambridge University internal papers – one of several sites where primate research is carried out – give laboratory technicians and scientists advice on how to deal with problems during and after experiments. Presented in court by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), they describe occasions when primates are “screaming, trying to get out of the box, defecating”, and state: “This is an angry animal.”

Scientists and technicians are advised in the documents to “punish” the bad habits of the monkeys, stating that these bad habits include the normal self-grooming.

Richard Drabble QC, for the BUAV, told the high court yesterday that the documents contradict the general public perception that animals are well cared for and protected under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.

Making an application for judicial review of the legality of lab practices, he also alleged that brain-damaged monkeys at Cambridge were not provided with the 24-hour veterinary care which the government’s own guidance states is necessary.

David Thomas, the solicitor for BUAV, said: “Cambridge staff work 9-5pm, so animals who had just been brain damaged were left overnight without veterinary attention.

“Some were found to be dead in the morning, some were found to be in a worse condition. Yet there is an obligation of licence holders to keep suffering to a minimum. The whole system is very secretive and the public does not get to see what is really going on.”

The court challenge comes after the government’s chief inspector of animals dismissed the findings of a 10-month undercover investigation by BUAV into three research programmes at Cambridge in 1998. BUAV claimed they discovered monkeys which had the tops of their heads sawn off in order for a stroke to be induced and were then left for 15 hours without veterinary attention.

But the court heard that after reviewing the licence to Cambridge for the three programmes, and some of the other 4,000 testing licences granted in England and Wales, the chief inspector of animals gave a clean bill of health to all establishments.

For the home secretary, Jonathan Swift said the application for a judicial review should be dismissed. He said the chief inspector of animals had concluded that the decisions taken each time the licences were granted had been sound and the home secretary had accepted these findings.

Mr Swift said the granting of licences was case-specific and highly fact-sensitive. The home secretary had to “weigh the likely adverse effects on the animals concerned against the benefit likely to accrue as a result of the programme”.

The three programmes Cambridge was carrying out involved research into degenerative brain diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.”

Night of justice, knight of justice.
Liberation’s crusade’s begun. Your laws will have no meaning past the
setting of the sun. Demons feeding off of the innocents’ pain.
Generations of oppression – one generation will break this
chain. Emancipation from the hands of the deranged.
Vengeance for the dead, freedom for the enslaved.
From love comes this
hatred. Feel the rage, antagonist of the helpless.
Tormented inside a cage. I refuse to turn my back,
I refuse to shut my eyes.
Steadfast against the deluge of evil of man’s devise.
The quest for their freedom won’t cease until it’s won. Reconcile
your sins or your blood will have to run.
You have no respect for life. Violence you can understand.
You turn to fell the pain.
Retribution, from my hand! You have no respect for life.
Violence you can understand. You turn to fell the pain.
Retribution, from my hand! A bullet for every demon.
Only your blood can cleanse you of your sin. Your actions proved that
you value profit over others lives.
Images of your mutilated victims as I line you in my sight.
The wrath of sanity
unleashed. Justice on Judgement Night.
– Earth Crisis, The Wrath Of Sanity

Truth Behind The NAPSTER Lies

Here is the fine print to the new Napster $15 “unlimited” download service-
“A “Stream” is a Track that you play directly from and while you are logged on to the Service. You may play as many Streams as you like while your subscription is current. You may not attempt (or encourage others) to capture, copy, or download a streamed Track. Napster will count the number of times that you stream each Track for royalty accounting and analysis purposes.

A “Download” is a Track that you may save to the hard drive of your personal computer and play back as many times as you want for so long as your subscription is current. You may make an unlimited number of Downloads while your subscription is current. You may copy each Download to up to two additional personal computers that you own (i.e. a total of 3 copies). If you wish to burn Downloads to CDs or transfer them to compatible portable devices (other than using the “Napster To Go” Service described below) you will need to pay for them as Purchased Tracks (per the terms described above). You may not share Downloads with anyone else. Napster automatically renews your rights to all of your Downloads at the beginning of each Subscription Month (as defined below) so long as your subscription remains current. This means that in order to play any Download after the end of a Subscription Month, you must log on to the Service so that Napster can renew your rights for those Tracks. The Client will count the number of times that you play a Download, including while you are offline, for royalty accounting and analysis purposes.

In addition, if you register for the “Napster To Go” tier, you will be able to transfer your Downloads an unlimited amount of times to up to a maximum of three (3) such compatible portable devices for as long as your “Napster To Go” membership is current. For royalty accounting and analysis purposes, Napster will track the Downloads that you so transfer and the number of times that you play Downloads on such devices. Napster also automatically renews your rights to any Downloads stored on your portable devices at the beginning of each Subscription Month. Thus, in order to continue to play such Downloads on that portable device, you will need to dock your portable device (i.e., connect to the PC) and log onto Napster at the beginning of each Subscription Month.

If you have Tracks that were pre-loaded to your personal computer, portable device, CD or DVD, you may access and play these Tracks as Downloads only after you have registered for a tier of the Subscription Service. You may not otherwise access or play these Tracks and you agree not to attempt to do so.

This service is utter shit…