Jennifer Luray, at 3554 Appleton st NW in DC, has been the recipient of numerous protests at her home. Until recently, she worked for Abbot Labs, one of the largest customers of Huntingdon Life Sciences or HLS. Over 500 animals are killed at HLS every day testing things like bleach and Splenda. Now ms Luray claims not to be working for Abbot anymore-instead, she is now Vice-president of a lobbying group representing THREE HLS customers! On Dec 12, protesters once more showed up outside her home:
animal rights
Here is the playlist form our November 17 show
Pirate radio song
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Palestine Today for Nov 16 with added Friday protest report
Iraq/Afghanistan/Pakistan update for Nov 17
Desertion song
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150 protest Goldman-Sachs bonuses in DC
Catholic Bishops hold poor hostage against Gay marriage in DC(R)
health care bill restricts abortion to those who can pay(from BTL)(R)
Fur protests in DC net arrest, police harassment
Sea Shepherds to sail Dec 7 (R)
Here is our playlist from the Oct 5 broadcast
Here is the playlist from our November 2 broadcast
On Halloween, HLS protesters returned to the home of Invitrogen executive Janet Lambert, where a Dec 19th police confrontation nearly led to the death of an activist over a cliff.
Police showed up-after maybe 15 minutes, but made more aggressive moves. The cops DID claim that Janet Lambert no longer lived there, but protesters spotted her husband Brett Lambert (that crazy security guard type from Dec 19) inside! False claims that the target has moved are a common ploy at home demos-and none of the neighbors made this claim.
Here is the playlist from our Oct 22 broadcast
Here is the playlist from our Oct 16 broadcast
Here is WSQT Direct Action radio's broadcast playlist from Oct 13-the day after "Colombus Day."
On Oct 10 at about 10:30 PM, bullhorn-wielding protesters showed up at the home of a Bristol-Myers Squibb board member(one of only 7) West of American university, demanding that BMC cut all ties with Huntingdon Life Sciences.
Here is WSQT Direct Action Radio's playlist from the September 3 broadcast