More Home Demos in the Piedmont
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Thursday May 01, 2008 16:53
by drophls - the campaign to close HLS

protests against HLS customers and suppliers
Animal Rights Protest at Staples
FROM THE NEWSWIRE:
A number of residential protests occurred outside the homes of Quintiles and GlaxoSmithKline Executives homes as well as a noisy protest outside of the Staples corporation. We demand they make statements publicly severing their ties with Huntingdon Life Sciences.
As part of World Week for Animals in Labs, local animal activists
held a number of protests as part of the campaign to close
Huntingdon Life Sciences, a notorious animal testing laboratory that has
been caught in six undercover investigations abusing animals including
shaking and punching five month-old beagle puppies in the face, cutting open
a monkey while it was still alive as, falsifying scientific data, and breaking animal
welfare laws hundreds of times. One worker was quoted as saying, "you could wipe
your ass with this data." Another employee was documented cutting out a dead
beagle's eyes and mailing it to his ex-girlfriend in the mail saying, "I only have
eyes for you." These are the sick people who work at Huntingdon and this is
the kind of shoddy, fraudulent research that is being contracted by pharmaceutical
companies like Novartis, Glaxosmithkline, Syngenta and Quintiles.
HLS has been almost financially ruined by activists around the
world, but has been continually propped up by the UK and US governments.
Organizers in the U.S. and Britain have been undergoing serious
repression including government spying and the incarceration
of activists at the behest of financial institutions and pharmaceutical
companies. But the protests will not stop.
Saturday April 26th, 2008
#1) A number of protesters gathered outside the residence
of Quintiles CFO, Michael Troullis and his wife
Deborah at 103 Withwyndle Ct in Cary, NC 27518 (919) 363-0863.
Michael wasn't at home, but we let his neighbors know how he
makes his money off of the blood of animals. The surrounding
houses were leafletted, outing him as the money-mongering,
corporate scum he is.
#2) Another group made it to the home of the infamous
Bob Ingram, Vice Chairman of GlaxoSmithKline, and his wife
Carolyn at at 3624 Dover Rd Durham, NC 27707(919) 493-5711. For some reason
Glaxosmithkline seems to be really high-strung, because there were
six to eight police cars waiting for a demonstration as well as a
personal security guard and two undercovers who videotaped the entire
demonstration from less than a foot away from people's faces
and made unsuccessful attempts to question demonstrators.
This was one of the noisiest protests of the day even under
heavy surveillance and neighbors came out to watch the spectacle.
We'll be seeing you again next weekend, Bob, same time - same place!
#3)Protest outside the home of Quintiles CEO, Dennis Gillings
at 113 Waterford Pl Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 933-3747.
At first we were afraid no one was home, but luckily his wife,
Joan, came driving up with her SUV to see a line of people outside
her house with signs. We asked to talk about her husband's
contract with HLS, but she didn't seem into it at all. I guess
we'll just have to try again, and frequently.
#4) Next up was good ol' Staples! Now we've heard they've
been having some unlucky occurrences lately, but, still,
they haven't dropped HLS, so we decided to remind them of
the ethical choice. Protesters went in to talk
with the manager, but all we found was an assistant manager
on an ego trip. After throwing us and our videocamera out,
some people continued to flyer inside the store. Then we
had an incredibly loud demonstration out front with a
bullhorn, getting the attention of everyone in the shopping
complex. Drop HLS now Staples, or we'll be a hell of a thorn
in your side! Complaints can be made to staples at:
Call 1-800-3STAPLE or online at http://www.staples.com/emailus
You can contact Quintiles at: http://www.qtrn.com/Contact.htm
Drop HLS or we'll see you all again soon!

Bob Ingram's thugs

mike troullis', CFO Quintiles

Outside Bob Ingram's of Glaxosmithkline

a close up of durham officer kevin wright

staples demo, hls supplier

outside mike troullis' house

Dennis Gilling's, Quintiles CEO

outside Gilling's house

Michael Troullis, making money off murder
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Jump To Comment: 1Is there a mailing list I can subscribe to so I will know about upcoming events? I would've loved to join you all - so close to home too! There used to be a decent amount of AR activity around the triangle, but not so much any more. Please let me know how I can get more involved again!