and guess who they find?

C_ _ _ _ Y and some dude from Enumclaw laugh

OK, just kidding, I wouldnt want somebody soiling their panties again!

THAT WAS JUST A JOKE!
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Feds target animal-rights activists living near UW
The Associated Press
May 2, 2003


SEATTLE (AP) -- As part of an investigation into crimes committed in the name of animal rights, the FBI's domestic terrorism squad has raided a house near the University of Washington.
Agents last week hauled away computer hard drives, fliers from the underground activist group Animal Liberation Front, and mailing and phone lists, federal officials said.

The same day the FBI searched the residence here, FBI agents raided the headquarters of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty in Franklin Township, N.J., and seized computers there.

No arrest warrant has been issued as a result of the raids.

FBI spokesman Ray Lauer in Seattle said Friday that he couldn't comment on the case because it was still pending. He said the affidavit was sealed. He did confirm that the residence was not a fraternity house, though it was on a street known locally as "fraternity row."

There's no indication any UW students or fraternity members were involved, school spokesman Bob Roseth said Friday.

One of the residents of the house was Josh Harper, 28, a self-proclaimed anarchist and longtime animal-rights activists.

Among the operations Harper has targeted is Huntingdon Life Sciences, a British company with labs in New Jersey and Europe that test pharmaceuticals on animals, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported Friday.

Also targeted by activists are people associated with the company, including a Kirkland man who recently retired as a Huntingdon director, the newspaper said, adding that the man has received threatening phone calls.

Other companies with which the man was associated have been the subject of demonstrations and threatening communications, according to an FBI affidavit obtained by the newspaper and news releases distributed anonymously on behalf of animal-rights activists.

Activists also sent threatening communications to the Alliance for Education, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to Seattle Public Schools. The Kirkland man served on its board.

Since the man ended his association with Huntingdon, "he is not a target anymore," the Post-Intelligencer quoted a federal source as saying.

In July 2001, two Seattle buildings were hit with stink bombs after the anti-Huntingdon group publicized a supposed association with the company.

Harper has tossed a lighted flare and smoke canister at Makah tribal whalers, and participated in dozens of demonstrations against the fur industry, factory farms and slaughterhouses.

He told the P-I two years ago that he sees "hope in every broken window, every torched police car and every mink running free as their hearts desire."

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