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List of Captive Bird Facilities in Minnesota Compiled and Leaked

Posted on 2023/09/29 - 2023/10/25 by unsalted
Full list of Minnesota captive bird facilities, imprisoning native and naturalized birds. All of these animals can survive and rewild.
Oakwood Game Farm 30703 US-169, Princeton, MN 55371
100 acres. Large breeding stock of game birds including pheasants and chukar partridges.
Forsgren’s Pheasant Farm, INC.
Darrel Forsgren & Michael Forsgren
45242 U.S. Hwy 59 N
Pelican Rapids, MN 56572
Pheasants held captive.
Don & Sue Ellwanger
3604 625th Ave. Eagle Bend, MN 56446
Pheasants, Mallard Ducks, and Chukars
Doug & Scott Starry, Silver Creek Game Birds
10237 Dillon Ave. NW
Maple Lake, MN 55358
Pheasants, Chukar, and Quail
Rod & Lorie Tepley, Tepley’s Autumn Gold
28986 Oak Ridge Rd.
Browerville, MN 56438
Game birds held captive.
Joe, Gregg & Elden LeBlanc, Rice Creek Hunting
16543 Game Farm Rd.
Little Falls, MN 56345
Game bird and canned hunting operation.
Antlers & Feathers, Quail Farm
14876 Game Farm Rd.
Little Falls, MN 56345
Quail farm.
Midwest Gamebirds Shooting Preserve
6686 Partridge Rd.
Peirz, MN 56364
Pheasant Farm with clubhouse.
R&M GAME FARM, INC.
Roger Wittmer
21935 CR. 85
Osakis, MN 56360
Chukars imprisoned
RED OAK ROOSTERS, Luke Peterson
34078 Country Rd 12
Swanville, MN 56382
Captive pheasants.
RICE CREEK HUNTING & REC, INC
Joe & Gregg LeBlanc
16543 Game Farm Rd.
Little Falls, MN 56345
Gamebirds, quails, and pheasants
RUM RIVER PHEASANT FARM
Shawn Nichols
30925 County Rd 5 NW
Princeton, MN 55371
Pheasants held captive.

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Posted in Animal Liberation, GeneralTagged Animal Liberation, infodump

Calling on USians to Memorialize Jennifer Laude and call for American withdrawal from the Philippines

Posted on 2023/09/15 - 2023/10/25 by unsalted
Portrait photo of Jennifer Laude

An Urgent Plea from the Philippines

To the brave comrades of Turtle Island:

Last year, we asked antifascists in the U.S. to act for us in commemorating our slain sister Jennifer Laude, killed by an American soldier. While there was some commemoration and remembrance of Jennifer Laude, this was done after her death anniversary on October 11 because the initial open letter calling for the commemoration initially fell on deaf ears. Earlier, Filipino/a/x autonomists, anarchists, and abolitionists in the so-called Philippines and its diasporas wrote an open letter asking US anti-fascists to resist the return of the murderer of Jennifer Laude to the United States, but his return was not resisted, and we received no report of any action protesting his return.

Let us review the facts for our comrades in Turtle Island:

Joseph Scott Pemberton committed a heinous hate crime by brutally murdering Jennifer Laude on October 11, 2014. Jennifer was murdered precisely because she was transgender, with Pemberton’s legal team even trying the so-called “trans panic” defense as a justification for her murder. The Philippine state appears to have sided with Pemberton’s excuse that Jennifer’s identity was a provocation in itself, inducing Pemberton to kill her. This defense frames Pemberton as the victim and sets a dangerous precedent for trans women in the archipelago and beyond.

Jennifer Laude is fondly remembered as a beautiful person who was confident in her identity and sexuality. She was well-loved by her family and friends and her nickname was “Ganda” meaning “beautiful.” However, Pemberton did not care for Jennifer Laude as a human being. He was unrepentant at his trial, even going so far as to dehumanize Jennifer Laude by referring to her as “it.”

Pemberton’s case was discussed again when the Philippine government considered him for an early release due to “good conduct” in early September, a charge that the Laude family questioned on the grounds that Pemberton could not have proved good behavior. Indeed, how could Pemberton have proven his “good conduct” if he had not interacted with any prisoner in his specially-designed cell?

The point is now moot, as Pemberton has received an absolute pardon from then-president Rodrigo Duterte. He can now walk free, absolved of any criminal liability. We have no doubt that the government of the United States has had a hand in Duterte’s granting of absolute pardon unto Pemberton.

As anti-fascists, we know all too well how the state employs a double standard in its policing between the privileged and the dispossessed. Pemberton’s whiteness protected him from facing any meaningful consequences, just as whiteness protected countless murderers in the so-called United States. His case has been rife with special treatment from the beginning, and his pardon from Duterte only confirms that. This murderer has known nothing but lenience and special treatment in his trial and during his imprisonment. He was detained separately during his trial and was the only occupant of a Camp Aguinaldo detainment facility that was specially constructed for him after his conviction. As the pandemic ripped through overcrowded prisons, the state in the Philippines dragged its feet on releasing non-violent offenders and condemned countless prisoners to a slow death by COVID-19. Yet the white man, the U.S. national, the violent offender, and a prisoner at no risk of contracting COVID-19 was the one prioritized for release. Upon his return to the so-called United States, the U.S. government went on record stating that the murderer would not face court-martial in the country.

The reason Pemberton’s whiteness protected him was due to the imperialized position of the Philippines in the U.S. empire. Since the U.S. invasion of the so-called Philippines in 1898, U.S. troops have enjoyed free rein in the archipelago. Pemberton was in the Philippines due to Balikatan, annual military exercises between U.S. and Philippine armed forces — a recurring program established following the ratification of the 1999 Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).

The VFA is a reminder of the neocolonial presence of the United States in the Philippines. It allows for the presence of U.S. military personnel, aircraft, and vessels in the Philippines. It also complicates the custodial process for U.S. troops accused of committing crimes while in the archipelago. Though the Duterte administration moved to suspend the agreement earlier this year, Duterte reneged 3 months before pardoning Pemberton. Now, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. revived the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) and its VFA, promising to use the Philippines as a base for American imperialist interests in Asia.

Militarization of the archipelago by U.S. troops has been correlated time and again with violence and sexual assault against women and sex workers. The violence that occurs at the intersections of racism, sexism, fetishization, and dehumanization is compounded for trans women who experience violence simply for being trans.

We anti-fascists already know that there is no justice to be had from the state, whether Philippine or American. This transphobic murderer continues to walk free as far as the states in the Philippines and the United States are concerned, so we reiterate our call to anti-fascists in the so-called United States to act.

While U.S. anti-fascists acted valiantly in response to the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and stepped up and defended communities where the state willfully failed, we have heard very little to suggest that Filipino/a/x trans lives matter in response to the return of the murderer to his country.

It has been nine years since the murderer took Ganda away from her family. There is still time to make up for this injustice.

We are writing this letter to ask antifascists and radicals of all strips on Turtle Island to act where we Filipinos could not. When the Spanish colonial government suppressed our people and murdered José Rizal, the anarchist Michele Angiolillo assassinated the Spanish Prime Minister Antonio Cánovas del Castillo. When US President William McKinley conquered the Philippines and murdered our people by the thousands, he was assassinated in turn by anarchist Leon Czolgosz. We mention these examples of direct action not because we are asking you to kill the murderer of Laude, but rather to show you that the anarchist movement has historically acted where Filipinos cannot.

To be clear, we are not asking you to kill Joseph Scott Pemberton. As anarchists and abolitionists, we abhor such cycles of violence. Killing Pemberton will not bring Ganda back, nor will it be justice for the Trans and Queer comrades among us. What we want is this to never happen again. Do not allow Pemberton to forget the vile crime he committed. You must prevent Pemberton from committing harm again. You must petition Pemberton’s prospective universities and employers not to accept him because of his violent past. You must picket his home, workplaces, and schools with memorials to Jennifer Laude. You must reveal to the world what a hateful and spiteful little man he is. You must make his life hell.

In terms of social justice, you must organize for the United States to withdraw its military assets from our islands, the Philippines. Their hateful and imperialist military can never bring good to our country. The biggest reduction of sexual and intimate violence from American servicemen would be in terms of their total withdrawal from the Philippines.

Above all, we ask you to remember Jennifer Laude as a victim of white supremacy and include her in your commemorations of the victims of white supremacy. She must be spoken in the same sentences as George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and all other victims of U.S. imperialism and police violence. Remember her as Ganda, kind, and generous. Remember her family as brave and steadfast in their demands for justice. While Jennifer’s story is not well known in the so-called United States, the injustice surrounding her case deserves your anger and solidarity.

Filipinos/as/xs have thundered that trans lives matter and for justice for Jennifer Laude, but we regret that our voices were not joined by U.S. anti-fascists. Ganda’s death anniversary is on October 11. We expect you to remember. We expect you to act.

In anger and solidarity,

Filipino/a/x autonomists, anarchists, and abolitionists in the so-called Philippines and its diasporas

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Posted in Call to Action, GeneralTagged call to action, LGBTQI+, phillipines, Solidarity

PNW Fur Industry Farms, Successful Midwest Actions

Posted on 2023/08/29 - 2023/10/25 by unsalted

The fur industry in the Pacific Northwest is a shell of what it once was.

Since the first recorded ALF liberation at a fur farm in 1986, where 66 foxes were freed from a fox farm outside of Portland, anti-speciesists in the PNW have waged a war against the fur industry.  At least 20 farms have been visited, and over 31,000 genetically wild animals have been given a chance at freedom.  All of these animals are native to North America and can survive and thrive in the wild.
Only 5 fur farms remain in Oregon today, down from 18 in 2007. The fur farmers cite direct action, aging facilities, aging operators, and low pelt prices as the reasons.
The five farms that remain in operation are:
Cascade Farms of Oregon, 7582 Hunsaker Road SE, Turner, OR 97392
Ruef’s Fur Ranch, 12305 Ruef Lane, Mount Angel, OR 97362
Ruef & Sons (Oregon Mink / Ormink), 11658 Baron Road NE, Mount Angel, OR 97362
Slack/Masog Farms, 32600 Fur Road, Lebanon, OR 97355
Western Star Fur Farm, 40801 Savola Lane, Astoria, OR 97103
Only 4 fur farms remain in Washington. They are:
Moore/Rodriguez mink farm, Moore Quality Ranch, 9471 or 9580 Mount Baker Highway, Deming, WA 98244
Marr mink farm, 4800 Mount Baker Highway, Deming, WA 98244
Roesler Brothers Fur Farm, 33425 138th Street SE, Sultan, WA 98294
Brick Road Fur Farm (possibly closed), 19780 NE 55th Place, Redmond, WA 98053
This is an industry incredibly vulnerable to attack.  2022 saw over 15,000 mink liberated from fur farms in Ohio and Michigan, with the second largest fur farm in the U.S., Lion Farms, closing as a result. Two farms have been visited in 2023, the Olsen mink farm in Independence, WI saw 4000 mink aided to escape, and a week later dozens of foxes were freed from the Tim Jahr fur farm in Arlington, MN.

Every animal on fur farms will be murdered for their fur in November. We have two months to act. For a complete list of fur farms visit finalnail.com

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Posted in Animal Liberation, GeneralTagged Animal Liberation, call to action, infodump, Sabotage

Patriot Front & Michigan’s Troubled Future

Posted on 2023/08/19 - 2023/10/25 by unsalted

Courtesy of Michigan 161

Late July of this year I was walking the Clinton River in Mt. Clemens. Right on the river, near houseboat docks and a very lovely riverside walkway, is a small building that houses free showers and hygiene facilities – ostensibly for the house boaters although most often used by our houseless neighbors. I had just finished having a very nice conversation with one of the aforementioned houseless neighbors when I noticed that plastered on the doors of this building was a white supremacist stencil. Not just your run-of-the-mill swastikas or threats against minorities, but a very pointed dog whistle put there by Patriot Front.

I was shocked! Up to this point I was under the assumption that Michigan had ducked Patriot Front’s nonsense. After all I figured a relatively progressive state like ours, with a large black and Muslim population, would be inhospitable to an explicitly white ethnonationalist organization like Patriot Front. I was wrong, severely. Our state was targeted 355 times by white supremacist groups last year, a 132% increase from the year before. And of those 355 incidences, Patriot Front was responsible for 92% of it. Michigan has, in fact, not ducked Patriot Front’s hate campaign. We got slapped in the face with it! Patriot Front was most active in Massachusetts, Texas, and Michigan this year. We rank third in activity in their hate campaign.

Patriot Front has a habit of spreading their vitriol in a variety of ways, some more clandestine than others. They flew a banner from a railway overpass on Hamtramck’s city limits, repeatedly littered Detroit in the form of their stickers, and the previously mentioned incidences of graffiti all over the mitten. Most worrying to me, and what should be most worrying to you, is their manifestation in Augusta. According to their public Telegram chats, Patriot Front has a hand-to-hand combat rallying ground in Augusta, Michigan, a small town in Kalamazoo County.

This isn’t the first time Michigan has struggled with organized militant fascism. Last year a twenty-five-year-old man named Justen Watkins, a former U.S. army enlistee, was sent to prison in connection with his establishment of a neo-Nazi hate camp in Bad Axe on behalf of a white supremacist accelerationist militia by the name of “The Base”, ironically a direct translation of “Al-Qaeda” into English. At the Bad Axe hate camp Watkins’ cell of neo-Nazi insurrectionists trained in firearms usage and room clearing to further the goal of creating a genocidal white supremacist ethnostate. In addition to Watkins’ owned property in Bad Axe, The Base occupied the abandoned “Caro Center” asylum and allegedly used it as a safehouse. Following an incident at a home The Base had mistakenly identified as that of an anti-Fascist podcaster’s the group’s Bad Axe property was raided and the cell quickly fell apart.

With that history in mind, Patriot Front’s activity in Michigan isn’t exactly unthinkable. Birds of a feather, as the saying goes. However, what is entirely unthinkable is the flaccid anti-fascist response in our state. To wait for Patriot Front’s big, media-catching, attention-getting action is just waiting for them to do real, unreversible harm to individuals and our communities. Active opposition and rejection of their ethnonationalist ideology, on the ground, is not only needed but principally necessary.

The concept of direct action inherently works. Every successful on the ground opposition to Patriot Front and groups like it is not only a sweet PR failure for bigots, but also a tangible, material benefit to your community. By resisting these groups, you make your community safer.

Two weeks ago, I was walking the Clinton River in Mt. Clemens. Right on the river, near houseboat docks and a very lovely riverside walkway, is a small building that houses free showers and hygiene facilities – ostensibly for the house boaters although most often used by our houseless neighbors. I had just passed a group of those same houseless neighbors when I noticed that plastered on the doors of this building was that same white supremacist stencil from earlier, erased with black paint and superseded by a “161”, Anti-Fascist Action. Even this small act of objection to Patriot Front by an anonymous local anti-fascist has played a small but not insignificant role in making my community better. Dedicating yourself and your time to opposing these groups is not easy. It is not simple. But it is rewarding, it does create tangible benefits, and it shoves a big fat L in these losers’ faces. And isn’t that worth it?

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Posted in Antifascism, GeneralTagged antifascism, call to action

SEVERAL HUNDREDS OF MINK RELEASED FROM A FUR FARM

Posted on 2023/08/18 by unsalted

Originally posted on Unoffensive Animal at https://unoffensiveanimal.is/2023/08/16/several-hundreds-of-mink-released-from-a-fur-farm/

received anonymously via email:

“a few nights ago we visited olsen fur farm (smieja) at w22875 state road 121 in independence wisconsin. it’s operational for now, but maybe releasing several hundred mink has a chance to close it for good. we hope many of the mink enjoy their freedom in the wild and that this farm will be unable to breed thousands upon thousands of them in future years. they have an opportunity now to cut their losses and leave the fur industry forever.

fur farms exist only for fashion and profit. though the industry has declined significantly in the past decade, hundreds of thousands of animals are bred and murdered for their fur every year. even if these minks lives in the wild are cut short by nature or human intervention, the farm would have undoubtedly slaughtered them all. there is real joy in bearing witness to these animals getting their first taste of freedom. we hope this action inspires others to take similar action for animals near them. with a little planning and a few cheap tools, you too can liberate hundreds of creatures in a few short hours. until all cages are empty, for humans and non human animals alike. free them ALL”

Posted in Animal Liberation, Communiqués, GeneralTagged Animal Liberation, direct action, repost, Sabotage

Law Enforcement Admits to Placing GPS Trackers on Michigan Activist’s Car

Posted on 2023/08/17 by unsalted
Two GPS trackers, rectangular black plastic boxes similar in size to a deck of playing cards, magnetically attached to the underside of a car.

Originally posted on It’s Going Down at https://itsgoingdown.org/michigan-activist-finds-gps-trackers/

Report on law enforcement being caught placing GPS trackers on an activist’s car in so-called Michigan. For more information and photos, go here.

On Monday August 1st, Michigan activist Peatmoss found 2 GPS tracking devises attached with powerful magnets to the rear axle of their car, see pictures here. This happened after Peatmoss spent a week hanging out with friends at the Camp Gayling Week of Action against the Camp Grayling national guard base.

A lawyer calling the police on Peatmoss’s behalf relayed that the police confirmed the trackers were placed by law enforcement, though they refused to name the agency.

Three days before, on the evening of Friday July 28th, Peatmoss was arrested outside Lansing, MI after being followed by a large blue Ford pickup truck into a church parking lot to meet two other folks. The arrest stemmed from a warrant issued in another area of Michigan. During the arrest the police verbally stated that they believed the car had been present at a recent legal demonstration put on by Sunrise Ann Arbor on the sidewalk in front of Accident Fund headquarters, an insurer of the Cop City project. The cops stated they knew the car had driven by the home of Accident Fund CEO Lisa Corless, which was nearby at 3945 Turnberry Lane, Okemos, Michigan.

While in custody police attempted to coerce consent to a DNA sample by threatening Peatmoss with a longer detention. Peatmoss refused and was released without giving a sample. They also noticed their file had an “FBI number” highlighted underneath their SSN.

The second week of May, Peatmoss was followed for 45 minutes by a blacked out Ford sedan. The car began following them at their legal residence, the first time they had been home in several months. The car followed them onto the highway, off the highway, around in circles in a neighborhood, and then back onto the highway, only leaving when they were about to cross the Michigan-Ohio state border. They had given their legal name and address when putting money on many Atlanta Solidarity Fund defendants’ commissary accounts earlier this year.

We, comrades and supporters of Peatmoss, wish to remind all of our comrades that repression is ongoing, but that we can build resilience together. This means affirming our solidarity and standing behind those targeted and sharing information broadly about repressive tactics. Understand that surveillance, like that faced by Peatmoss, can be both a tool for repression from the legal system, but also, conspicuous surveillance can be a tool of repression on its own as a way to chill otherwise legal activity, spread fear and distrust.

We encourage everyone to speak with comrades openly about repression they are facing or concerned about, and to educate yourselves on best practices when dealing with law enforcement or facing criminal charges.

For more information on resisting political repression:

  • https://ccrjustice.org/if-agent-knocks-booklet
  • https://www.nlg.org/know-your-rights-english/
  • https://crimethinc.com/2017/08/24/when-the-police-knock-on-your-door-your-rights-and-options-a-legal-guide-and-poster
  • http://grandjuryresistance.org/
  • http://resistgrandjuries.net/
  • https://ssd.eff.org/en
Posted in GeneralTagged anti-repression, counter-surveillance, repost, repression, surveillance

Pack the Court for Robert Winburn AKA Scott Libby

Posted on 2023/08/09 - 2023/10/25 by unsalted

PACK THE COURT!

On August 11, 2023 at 10:00 am, in the 22nd Circuit Court for Washtenaw County, in PEOPLE of the STATE OF MICHIGAN vs. ROBERT S. WINBURN, a/k/a Scott A. Libby, Case No. 17-000654-FC, Courtroom # 4, Before Judge Arianne E. Slay, at 101 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48107.

Importantly, the issues being raised involve criminal justice reformer, revolutionary, and activist Robert Winburn, a/k/a Scott Libby, who has languished in illegal detention as a pretrial detainee for 7 years without remedy, and who had been placed under a draconian gag order which:
a) precluded speaking out;
b) precluded filing motions to contest police and prosecution misconduct;
c) denied self representation; and
d) subjected Winburn to prohibited involuntary servitude although he had not been duly convicted of any crime.

Now, all the chains have been lifted with a court ruling that Winburn has been improperly denied his constitutional rights as an American citizen and presumed innocent. A hearing is set before Judge Slay, Courtroom #4, on August 11, 2023 at 10:00 am on several motions to dismiss charges, including issues that could impact thousands of Michigan prisoners and pretrial detainees, predicated in pertinent part on Professor Robert W. Frey’s publication in INCORPORATION, FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, AND THE GRAND JURY: HURTADO V. CALIFORNIA RECONSIDERED, 108 Va. L. Rev. 1613 (Nov. 2022), and Professor Roger A. Fairfax, Jr’s publication in INTERROGATING THE NONINCORPORATION OF THE GRAND JURY CLAUSE, 43 Cardozo L. Rev. 855 (2022), each of which advance the powerful argument that Michigan and 27 other states have been acting in derogation of the Fifth Amendment right to Grand Jury Indictment for all capital crimes, or serious offenses, and persuasively make the case that all Bill of Rights protections are now enforceable by “substantive” Due Process Clause guarantees of the Fourteenth Amendment.

In addition, Winburn is advancing other major issues of significant public interest, including that he has identified an illegal policy, practice and custom of the Michigan State Police and Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office in improper coaching and indoctrination of government witnesses which has been uniquely identified and captured in pretrial stages of the case.

Just as importantly, Winburn is arguing that the former COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the Michigan Supreme Court (vetoing statutory and constitutional speedy trial guarantees) violated the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution, and the specific guarantee of the Sixth Amendment of the right to a speedy trial, and relies upon an epic ruling of liberty and justice in UNITED STATES v HENNING, 513 F. Supp. 3d 1193 (U.S.D.C. CAL. 2021). Obviously enough, the ramifications in this case are high, and of extreme importance to criminal justice experts and reformers, and we need your help.

Please stand strong with us on Aug. 11 2023 at 10:00 am in Courtroom #4 before Judge Slay. Winburn is not just talking about it, he is in the battle field of legal combat, and has the potential to impact thousands of prisoners unjustly detained.

WHAT’S THE CALL? FREE THEM ALL.

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Posted in GeneralTagged abolition, call to action, Solidarity

Phone Zap for Khalique Brewer

Posted on 2023/08/07 by unsalted
A photo of Khalique Brewer looking directly at the viewer, over a patterned background.

Originally posted on Black Ink at https://black-ink.info/2023/08/04/phone-zap-for-khalique-brewer/

Put an End to Sexual Abuse in Prisons

Justice for Khalique Brewer!

Call Monday and Tuesday, August 7–8, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

There is a war on children in the United States. No, it’s not just the waves of anti-trans legislation that seek to deny gender-affirming healthcare and criminalize transition, nor is it confined to the mass criminalization of skateboarding Black and brown youths in San Francisco last month. The war is diffuse and permeates all aspects of our lives. Here in Michigan, one of the mechanisms by which this war against youth is being waged is the criminal legal system, carried out by police, prosecutors, and guards throughout the state.

Here are some recent examples. In 2017, Ann Arbor police officers beat up and arrested 16-year-old resident Ciaeem Slaton at the bus station, as he was waiting for the bus to go home. In 2020, workers at Lakeside Academy suffocated 16-year old Cornelius Fredericks to death as an attempt to subdue him in the cafeteria. Today, so-called “progressive prosecutor” Eli Savit has charged 16-year-old Kendall Newbern as an adult, despite speaking out against such “punitive” approaches during his election campaign.

The damage and oppression dealt by the criminal legal system against youths reverberates into their adulthood: one such story is that of Khalique Brewer, who has been dealing sexual and verbal abuse in the Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC) since he was locked up as a 16-year-old in 2014. As a minor housed with adults, Khalique was raped by two adult prisoners in Jackson, Michigan. When Khalique reported this violation to the Corrections Officers, he was told “This is prison, you’re going to grow up fast!”

Minors housed in adult prisons and jails are at least five times more likely to be sexually assaulted, 36 times more likely to commit suicide, and more likely to be held in solitary confinement.

Now, as an adult still held captive in the MDOC, Khalique has not seen any justice, healing, or care for the multiple episodes of sexual abuse that he has faced inside (he’s not the only one either). In fact, the retaliation he has faced from speaking up about his abuse has only doubled, underscoring how prisons only perpetuate gendered and sexual abuse, rather than addressing or preventing it.

In collaboration with supporters of Khalique Brewer, MAPS calls for a two-day phone zap targeting Governor Whitmer, MDOC Director Heidi Washington, and Attorney General Dana Nessel to demand immediate relief for Khalique. The demands are as follows:

  • Immediate medical attention for Khalique, including access to his inhaler
  • Immediate release of Khalique from the hole, full communication with his loved ones, and dismissal of his bogus retaliatory ticket
  • Immediate action to protect him from further retaliation and harm
  • Protection of all MDOC inmates from abuse and violations of their constitutional rights

This is why the call is to Free Them All, and this is why we fight for a world with autonomy for children, freedom from abuse, and freedom from policing and prisons!

How You Can Help!

* Sign the #JusticeForKhaliqueBrewer Petition

* Join the Phone Zap on August 7–8 (Monday and Tuesday)

Call the following three numbers and ask to leave a message:
MDOC Director, Heidi Washington
(517) 241-7238
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
(517) 335-7858
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel
(517) 335-7622
Suggested script:

“Hello, I’m calling about Khalique Brewer, a current MDOC inmate, #892805. Since he was 16 years old in 2014, Khalique has been subject to sexual and physical assault and verbal abuse by inmates and corrections officers. He has repeatedly reported the assaults and abuse, but MDOC, the legislature, and the governor’s office have fixed nothing. I’m calling to demand that Khalique be given immediate medical attention, including access to his inhaler. I also demand that he be released from the hole, given full access to communication with his loved ones, and that his retaliatory ticket be dismissed. And I demand that immediate action be taken to protect him from further retaliation and harm, and to protect all MDOC inmates from abuse and violations of their constitutional rights.”

Remember, you do not need to give a (real) name, number, or location to leave a message, even if you are asked for one. It is your choice.

If you would like to hide your phone number, dial *67 before dialing the rest of the phone number.

* Spread the word for #JusticeForKhaliqueBrewer

Phone Zap for Khalique Brewer Infographic with script and contact information: Script: Hello, I’m calling about Khalique Brewer, a current MDOC inmate, #892805. Since he was 16 years old in 2014, Khalique has been subject to sexual and physical assault and verbal abuse by inmates and corrections officers. He has repeatedly reported the assaults and abuse, but MDOC, the legislature, and the governor’s office have fixed nothing. I’m calling to demand that Khalique be given immediate medical attention, including access to his inhaler. I also demand that he be released from the hole, given full access to communication with his loved ones, and that his retaliatory ticket be dismissed. And I demand that immediate action be taken to protect him from further retaliation and harm, and to protect all MDOC inmates from abuse and violations of their constitutional rights. Governor Gretchen Whitmer, 517-335-7858, P.O. Box 30013, Lansing Michigan, 48909 Director of MDOC Heidi Washington, 517-241-7238, Grandview Plaza 206 E. Michigan Ave. P.O. Box 30003 Lansing, MI 48909 Attorney General Dana Nessel, 517-335-7622, Department of Attorney General 525 W. Ottawa St.

Justice for Khalique Brewer Phone Zap

Script: Hello, I’m calling about Khalique Brewer, a current MDOC inmate, #892805. Since he was 16 years old in 2014, Khalique has been subject to sexual and physical assault and verbal abuse by inmates and corrections officers. He has repeatedly reported the assaults and abuse, but MDOC, the legislature, and the governor’s office have fixed nothing. I’m calling to demand that Khalique be given immediate medical attention, including access to his inhaler. I also demand that he be released from the hole, given full access to communication with his loved ones, and that his retaliatory ticket be dismissed. And I demand that immediate action be taken to protect him from further retaliation and harm, and to protect all MDOC inmates from abuse and violations of their constitutional rights.

MDOC Director, Heidi Washington (517) 241-7238 Grandivew Plaza 206 E. Michigan Ave. P.O. Box 30003 Lansing, MI 48909 Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (517) 335-7858 P.O. Box 30013 Lansing, Michigan 48909 Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (517) 335-7622 Department of Attorney General 525 W. Ottawa St. Lansing, MI 48906

 

Posted in GeneralTagged abolition, call to action, phone zap, repost

Two Valves Turned Closed on Enbridge’s Line 5

Posted on 2023/07/28 - 2023/07/28 by unsalted

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Reportback from some valve turners:

It is with a heavy heart and hazy skies we announce that 2 different pipeline valves were turned off along the Line 5 route on Anishinaabae land in the great lakes region.This was done on the 13th anniversary of the Kalamazoo River oil spill.This was the 2nd largest inland oil spill in amerikkkan history, dumping 1,000,000 gallons of tar sands crude oil into the river and causing untold damage to the water, land and those who live on it.

Currently, Enbridge is preparing to construct a concrete tunnel beneath the waters of the so-called Great Lakes to house a dual pipeline system in order to increase flow rates and carry even more tar sands from the lands of the north to refineries in the south.The Straits tunnel project is meant to replace a 70 year old pipe that is hastily secured to the bottom of the lake bed, even free floating in some areas.

Enbridge claims that the tunnel is safe, but a tunnel project beneath the straits is a resource intensive project. The tar sands would continue to be extracted, desecrating the land in northern geographies. The refineries in the south still pumping out toxic fumes that pollute nearby Black neighborhoods. The camps of workers near both the straits and the Bad River reroute still disappearing Indigenous women and relatives.The companies that rely on Enbridge oil still operating in the towns and cities, underpaying workers and enacting anti-Black and anti-Indigenous violence in nearby communities.The tunnel itself, bored through the bedrock beneath the water, containing two high-volume pipelines transporting millions of barrels of oil monthly, operated by a company with a long history of environmental catastrophe.

It’s easy to turn a valve. Every 10 or so miles along the pipeline route there is a pump station. Some of these pump stations are larger than others, some containing more of Enbridge’s infrastructure like work trucks, electrical stations, dynamic machinery, communication systems, and field offices. For us, we found pump stations that simply contained a valve and a small brick structure that contains basic comms and electrical components. Many of these places are remote, with response times that vary from 20 minutes to over an hour. Pump stations often contain a high-definition camera with a motion sensor mounted looking directly at the valve. When the motion sensor is triggered,the structure becomes heavily illuminated by flood lights and begins recording. Nothing some spray paint cant fix! The structures are always surrounded by a fence and are positioned next to or on top of a service road. The pipeline route is easy to see from a satellite image, as it cuts a clear path through the forest. The valve itself sometimes has a nut that is fitted with a large wrench and turned clockwise until you hear a series of musical notes, indicating that the pressure in the pipe has changed. At some valves, there was actually a big red button that just said STOP, which stops flow immediately. For us, we found it incredibly inportant to call the emergency Enbridge number listed on the facility and tell them we were shutting off the valve. The engineer on the other side of the line sounded very panicked, and immediately shut off flow to the entirity of Line 5. We did this 5 minutes before actually turning the valve, to ensure that the shut down would happen safely, obviously oil spills aren’t something we want to happen as a result of our actions.

In order to protect the water, the land and all the relatives that live on it, companies like Enbridge must stop extractive projects like tar sands. They must stop the flow of oil, because all of our lives depend on it.

And if they don’t, we will

Posted in Communiqués, GeneralTagged direct action, eco-defense, Enbridge, Line 5

Fox Farm Leak

Posted on 2023/07/22 by unsalted

Anonymous submission to Unsalted Counter Info.

An estimated 25 to 50 fox farms remain in the United States. These are a few of the backyard operations confining and killing foxes, a genetically wild species native to North America:

Schmuecker Fox Farm
7796 15th Avenue Trail
Luzerne, IA 52257

Price Fox Farm
4850 Highway 141
Norris City, IL 62869

Natural Fibers (Joe & Marie McFadden)
17519 L Drive S
Marshall, MI 49068

Fox Haven (James & Judith Brown)
1806 E Hinchman Road
Berrien Springs, MI 49103

Matthew Kieffer Fox Farm
6896 Partridge Road
Pierz, MN 56364

Coats of Many Colors Fox Ranch (Jean Glass
37493 378th Street
Richville, MN 56576

Fredrick Halvorson
39306 Highway 52
Cannon Falls, MN 55009

Mid-Missouri Fox Farm (David W. Moyer)
12640 Derstler Road
Richmond, MO 64085

Sky Dog Ranch (Sky & Eileen Halsey)
6913 US Highway 12
Martinsdale, MT 59053

John and Peggy Smeal
963 County Road F
Scribner, NE 68057

Circle R Fox Ranch (William Ridenour)
1895 Riggle Road
Bellville, OH 44813

Grand River Fur Exchange (Mark Gutman)
6310 US Highway 6
Rome, OH 44085
Fox farm & urine farm (urine is collected from captive coyotes and foxes to create lures for trappers.)

Posted in Animal Liberation, GeneralTagged Animal Liberation, fox farm, infodump

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