November 15, 2005
Animal rights extremists have targeted the widow of a former pharmaceuticals agent who has been dead for more than a year.Kathryn Grant, 51, and her teenage son were at home when the family car was torched by fanatics who later boasted on a website "your decisions will come back to haunt you forever even when you have gone".
Mrs Grant said: "I cannot believe they have done this knowing Alex was no longer managing director."
The intended object of the act of terrorism, Alex Grant, the former managing director of the UK division of Roche, the Swiss pharmaceutical conglomerate, died in March.
Not that the terrorists cared about that. Their goal is terror against any who dare to disagree with them – and their bereaved families. They even brag about their intent.
A recent addition to the Bite Back website - used by the Animal Rights Militia, Animal Liberation Front and other extremists - said: "This year we have been keeping many senior personnel from HLS's customers and suppliers under intense surveillance. One such person was Alexander Grant, East Sussex. Grant was a senior director of Roche who are a major customer of Huntingdon Life Sciences. We were planning an attack on Grant a few months ago but then realised that he had just died of a heart attack."In October we carried out the operation at Grant's address planting two incendiary devices under an expensive four-wheel drive, totally destroying it. People who sign contracts with or deal with Huntingdon need to realise that your decisions will come back to haunt you forever even when you have gone."
The time has come to treat these folks like al-Qaeda.
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