About My Blog.

Welcome! This is "Catatonic Digressions."
Most readers don't understand my blog's title. It's an old inside joke from a forum long gone. I was going to change it, but since it's been "confusing" for so long, I decided to leave it. Don't worry about what it means, the content of the blog is what matters...or not

Unfortunately, my blog isn't what I set out for it to be. A sick woman in Orleans, MA began stalking me in 2007 on Myspace. Since that time, this woman obsessed over me to the point of having the police come to her home and threaten to confiscate her laptop. She is a racist and anti-Semite.I could no longer blog freely, knowing this nutbag was just going to take the photos I'd post and put them on a child exploitation website.

This site is only up for the information it has that others might need to know about. That information is about "Seal Shepherd" aka Michael McDade, Kat McAboy aka Marilyn McAboy and Veronika Hompo, a self-proclaimed Nazi.


I'm a real person. I'm real and I don't pretend to be someone I'm not. After years of putting up with online abuse by manipulative, pathological liars, attention whores or narcissists, I've had it. Don't bother me with pathetic drama. I have no time for these types of people and their need to absorb others' time and attention.

This blog is no longer used. I've retired it for the most part unless something very important comes up.

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Showing posts with label animal rights activist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal rights activist. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Actor James Cromwell arrested during protest at UW Regents -- 2013


2013



'Babe' Savior Stands Up For Abused Pigs in New Video

The actor and animal rights activist calls on Wal-Mart to end the use of gestation crates.



James Cromwell Narrates Animal Rights Video for Pigs
Actor James Cromwell with one of the pigs who played the star in a scene from "Babe."(Ho New/Reuters)
 
Willy Blackmore is TakePart’s Food editor.
It’s nearly been 20 years since James Cromwell said, “That’ll do, Pig. That’ll do,” in the filmBabe.
Farmer Arthur Hoggett, played by Cromwell, initially puts off slaughtering the titular piglet only in order to allow it to fatten up. But when the hog proves to be adept at wrangling sheep, he becomes a important living, working member of the farm.
Cromwell is talking pigs again recently, as an animal rights activist, narrating a disturbing, violent video (serious warning: it’s really, truly graphic) cut from undercover footage shot at a Wal-Mart pork producer.

The chain promotes its low prices, he says in the opening, however, “when it comes to the pork sold at its store, animals are left to pay the highest price of all: A life filled with misery and deprivation.”
Not only is the behavior of workers in the facility reprehensible—employees are shown severely beating both sows and piglets, as well as docking tails and castrating young piglets without administering any anesthetic.
“Dead and dying piglets are a frequent sight at this Wal-Mart supplier,” Cromwell says.
A Wal-Mart spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter, "We think the animal handling in this video is unacceptable," but the statement does not address the issue of gestation crates—the widely banned, very tight confinements sows are forced to inhabit in such a facility.
“These curious and social animals are driven mad by boredom and stress in these nightmarish conditions. This is torture, plain and simple,” Cromwell says of the horrendous impact the gestation crates have on pigs. Viewers are encouraged to call on Wal-Mart to ban the confinement practice via a petition on Walmartcruelty.com.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Negotiation Is Over: 6/15/13 update on Camille Marino


6/15/13 update on Camille Marino

Posted by Negotiation Is Over on June 15, 2013

Brutus kissing Camille

On June 3, Camille was removed from Sumter County Jail in Bushnell, Florida (where she had been held since May 22) by the authorities and transported to Wayne County Jail in Detroit, Michigan.  She was booked into Wayne County Jail on June 11.  The next morning, Camille was brought to court to be arraigned on the charge that she violated probation.

Although Camille’s attorney came to the court to represent her that morning, he was told that she was not present.  Meanwhile, Camille was brought before a new judge, Hon. Vonda R. Evans, instead of the judge (Hon. Bryan H. Levy) who had heard her case and sentenced her back in November and December.  Camille was then told she would not be allowed to consult with her attorney.  Instead, oddly, the court assigned a court-appointed attorney to her for that appearance.

While in the courtroom, Camille was shown paperwork describing her apparent “violation of probation” (VOP) which showed that University of Florida Police Department (UFPD) detective Jeff Moran initiated the report of the charge.  This violation is called a “technical violation.”
What occurred was the UFPD discovered one instance of an old NIO video that had been posted to a You Tube account by other parties back when Camille was in jail. Because Camille had not registered that You Tube account, she was unaware that the video existed on that channel.  As soon as she was made aware of this, she removed the video.

Please note, the University of Florida (UF) has supposedly nothing to do with Camille’s case in Detroit, yet they take it upon themselves to task their detective to locate a technical violation they can pin on Camille.

Camille pled “not guilty” to the VOP.  Then, Judge Vonda Evans stated that Camille is being held on $100,000 bond, because she is a “flight risk,” an interesting assessment of an individual who has never missed a single court date or probation appointment.

Camille Marino’s hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18, at 9am in Judge Vonda Evans courtroom.  There will be no trial.  The judge will decide the matter herself.

Camille Marino is the Founder and Director of NIO Florida.  After being arrested in Florida and extradited to Michigan, she has been brought to Wayne County Jail.  At the moment, she has no pencil, paper or envelope to write back to anyone.  But, when you are locked up in jail, receiving mail is the high point of the day.

Camille Marino
2013013290
570 Clinton Street
Detroit MI 48226

Please send a donation via PayPal to help Camille.

Thursday, June 06, 2013

Negotiation Is Over: We Don’t Acquiesce and We Don’t Negotiate with Scum


We Don’t Acquiesce and We Don’t Negotiate with Scum

Posted by Negotiation Is Over on June 5, 2013

Camille with pink lipstick

By Camille Marino

Sumter County Jail, May 30, 2013

(received in the mail on June 5)

On November 19, 2012, I pleaded guilty to misdemeanor trespass and “posting a message” – an obscure felony that I am the only person to have ever been charged with or convicted of in the state of Michigan.  I served six months in the Wayne County Jail system and am on probation until December 5, 2015.  Judge Bryan Levy added a handwritten caveat to my paperwork which states that any probation violation will result in a prison term of 18 months to 5 years.
Irrespective of the fact that these charges represent the entirety of my lifelong criminal history, my records of Dickerson Detention Facility reflected that I was being held for the “assaultive” offense of aggravated stalking. (I was allowed sporadic access to their computers by supporters within the jail and saw exactly what was in their system.)

Since my actual charges were non-violent, and I was a model prisoner, this was the only manner in which they could deny me “program time,” which, under Michigan law, would have forced them to release me in 6 – 8 weeks.  I was made to serve every last hour of my sentence.  While I am told that my records have been altered since my release on March 9 to simply reflect “trespass,” Chief Jeriel Heard has never replied to any of our demands for an explanation or accountability.

Before I took my plea in November, in an astounding display of cowardice and treason, my former colleague, Dr. Steve Best, not only refused to testify at my trial, but then turned to the state and swore under oath that I was a “terrorist” as he defended the vivisectors who were prosecuting me.  Simultaneously, he sent out a bunch of rabid internet chuckleheads to slander me for being a “fraud” online.

Up until today, I have stayed above this spectacle and never asked a single person to choose sides.  But now that Best and associates held the door wide open for COINTELPRO to walk through, these people need to be identified openly and negated by every activist who remains loyal to the animals.

About 3 weeks ago, as a condition of my probation, which was transferred to Florida (my state of domicile), it was determined that I have no substance abuse issues, and therefore, require no intervention or treatment.  On that paperwork, it reflected my conviction for “posting a message” in Michigan was translated to “fraud by wire” in Florida.

While I learned of this bit of information inadvertently, it is no coincidence that pockets of online detractors have spread malignant lies about me being a “fraud” and now the vivisection-state complex has picked up on it and is accidentally-on-purpose also crying “fraud” on public interstate records and in their media.

If it is not now clear that Dr. Steve Best and his minions are the best friend of the state and the sworn enemy of the animals and the movement, then it never will be.  Gossip is a disease and those carrying it must be shunned to avoid any other activist being contaminated by this plague.  Now I will join every other political prisoner – past and present – with whom I am associated and simply blot this hypocrite out of history.  His name is no longer recognized by those of us on the front lines.

In October of 2010, the University of Florida refused to honor my open records request and disclose their veterinary records documenting decades of barbaric and gratuitous experiments on monkeys.  This business, funded by taxpayers, as well as egregious violations of the Animal Welfare Act, incompetence, and neglect, came to light when I won my first lawsuit on December 30, 2011 and began publishing their records.  Until this point, UF withheld this information and remained in active noncompliance with Florida law for 14 months.

Over the next 5 weeks, UF put the repression apparatus in motion to neutralize my victory, silence me, shut down my campaign and maintain their lucrative vivisection industry.  In January 2012, UF vivisector Raymond Joseph Bergeron swore to a complaint in Alachua County that I personally contacted him and threatened to burn down his house with him and his wife, Kathy, inside.

Separately, on February 4, 2012, at an anti-viv demo for one of their victims, UF orchestrated my arrest and extradition to Michigan to face charges for another anti-viv campaign at Wayne State University.  It is for that campaign that I ultimately served six months and am currently on probation.

Based upon Bergeron’s fraudulent complaint, the FDLE raided my home last June 19 and seized all of my computers, laptops, disks, drives, cds, ipods, cell phones and personal papers.
After 11 months, Officer Jeffrey Vash, who led the raid, informed me that investigators found absolutely nothing for which they could prosecute me in Florida.  Of course they couldn’t.  Bergeron lied!  And, even though UF had the state legislature amend the stalking laws in Florida effective October 1, 2012, to criminalize parts of my campaign (i.e. “The NIO Laws”), I’ve steered clear of this obstacle thus far.  Officer Vash said he was releasing that which was seized.

When I went to pick up my property from Vash last Wednesday, May 22, he informed me that he has nothing to prosecute me with yet.  But he told me that because of certain info I had on my hard drive, in conjunction with the fact that I wrote a fictional story, “The Animal Warfare Act,” in which I named a character “Richard Bergero,” who drove a BMW, he planned to have me indicted on terrorism charges eventually.  Then he told me that if I recorded his little diatribe, he would charge me with some other contrived offense.  I only wish I had thought to record it.
Then, as I was about to leave the Sheriff’s office, he placed me under arrest for a violation of my probation.

I am now once again in jail in Florida awaiting extradition to Michigan.  My lawyer and I have been trying to find out what my alleged probation violation is since I learned of it last month.  My probation officer in Florida doesn’t even have any idea what’s going on.  All we know for sure is that a UFPD detective – I believe Jeff Moran – sent an email to my Detroit probation officer to violate me and revoke my probation, and it was done.  They’ve refused to provide my lawyer with proof of anything for 5 weeks now.

In fact, my Detroit probation officer told my lawyer, Matt Savich, that she has not even seen the evidence.  She simply took UF’s word for it and here we are.

While I have complied in good faith with every restriction placed upon me by both Florida and Michigan, this is apparently irrelevant and inconsequential.  The University of Florida is determined to neutralize me and the vivisection-state complex is hell-bent on breaking me – in conjunction with insidious elements in our own movement – and making an example out of me.
But only I have the power to demonstrate the example I choose to be!  I am proud of every action I have ever taken to defend victimized animals and expose their abusers.  I openly broke unjust laws and I served my time with dignity.

At this point, it appears likely that, with an entire system in place to crush me, I will be sent to prison despite the fact that I have made every effort to comply with their rules.  I will never say, “It’s not fair.”  The only condition that is unfair is that the animals are entombed in a manmade hell, being blinded, injected, drugged, tormented, driven insane and maimed.

I’ll live through this — they won’t.

The only relevance my situation holds for the animals is how we as a movement interpret it and use it to push forward.  The repression apparatus is bearing down on me for no other reason than that I, along with the radicalized factions of our community, represent a significant threat.  We represent an imminent end to industrial abusers’ ability to continue to torture and dispatch their commodified victims in peace and anonymity.

In terms of going forward, all I want to say right now is that a series of contingencies have been put in place to ensure that the NIO community continues to grow in size, strength and single-minded fanaticism to achieve Animal Liberation at all costs.

We don’t acquiesce.

And we don’t negotiate with scum!

Camille and her buddy Brutus

Camille Marino is the Founder and Director of NIO Florida.  FDLE arrested her on May 22, 2013 and placed her in the Sumter County Detention Center to await extradition to Detroit on charges that she violated probation.  Sometime on the night of June 3, 2013, the extradition began, so it is currently not known where she is as of this posting.  Transporting prisoners can take many days, weeks and months.  It is expected she is being taken to either the Wayne County Jail or Dickerson Detention Center.

Please send a donation via PayPal to help Camille.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

SUPPORT JAN SMITH — My Friend's Fiance.

SUPPORT JAN SMITH



HTTP://SUPPORTJAN.COM/

JJan Austin Smith is a longtime dedicated grassroots activist. He is a disabled medical marijuana patient charged with transporting a large amount of cannabis with the intent to sell. He was arrested in Henry County, Illinois after a bogus traffic stop and an illegal search and seizure that violated his Constitutional right to privacy and his legal right to not be detained and searched without probable cause. He spent 4 days and nights in the Henry County Jail in Illinois before (aided by a series of marvelous wizardry by his local attorney) he was able to bail out. It cost his family a stunning $16,000—reduced from an original amount of about $27,000—contigent upon the surrendering of his passport and waiving of his chance for a preliminary hearing. To provide some measure of perspective, the young man with whom Jan shared a cell, a convicted (alleged) child molester who violated the terms of his parole, was given a $5,000 bail amount. Jan’s experiences solidified his previous suspicions that ALL prisoners are political prisoners, regardless of the charge. For more proof thereof, we encourage you to investigate the cases of Geronimo Pratt and Mumia Abu-Jamal.

Sticking true to his ideals, Jan refused to cooperate with investigators and become a snitch, though he was offered the potential for a reduced sentence—an option with undeniable allure when you’re theoretically facing up to 90 years. As Jan is now wont to say, financially guilty until proven innocent. Never forget—anything you say can and will be used against you.

Jan has been active for a number of years in the animal rights, environmental, human/gay/disabled rights, women’s lib and reproductive freedom, and medical marijuana movements. He spent two separate college vacations volunteering to help bring food and hope back to the communities of New Orleans after the climate chaos-worsened Hurricane Katrina. When his chronic degenerative arthritis, a horribly painful condition in his spine and knees, disabled (pun intended) his ability to attend protests and home demos, he continued his activism through writing and other projects. He helps take care of his rescued dog Rikki and 7 rescued rats. His social justice-themed writing has appeared in the Louisiana English Journal and the Earth First! Journal. He has volunteered with Go Vegan Radio, helped support treesitters, distributed radical literature, and done prisoner support work (what goes around comes around? Hopefully?) He deserves to be out in the world fighting for change, where he belongs—not in a cage. That’s where you can help! As the legendary comedian and animal advocate Richard Pryor once said, “Lawyers can keep your ass out of penitentiary. But it’s gonna cost…gulp…A LOT.” He is in desperate need of funds to help with legal and travel expenses. You can click here to donate through paypal, or just send check, money order (made out to Jan Smith), or well-concealed cash to the following address:

http://supportjan.com/




Jan Austin Smith Support Fund 

PO Box 665 

Willits, CA 95490

We can also be contacted at JanAustinSmith@gmail.com