Wednesday, 21 November 2012

More News

Dear All


Once again allow me to thank you for looking at my blog, the stats of people looking at the posts are rising considerably and it is always good to know that people out there still have a heart, now done to business.

Below is a cut and paste from the NWHSA on their website.  Once again for you to a read and hear your jaw hit the floor.

For immediate release
22 November 2012
FOX SNATCHED FROM THE SNAPPING JAWS OF THE OLD BERKS* HOUNDS
DRAMATIC RESCUE OF FOX CAPTURED ON FILM
*The Chairman of the Old Berks Hunt is Lord Astor, the stepfather of Samantha Cameron
A young vixen owes her life to the quick thinking and courage of a hunt monitor who literally dived in and grabbed her from amongst the hounds that were just about to maul her to death..
The young woman was out monitoring the Old Berks Fox Hounds last Wednesday, 14th November. The Hunt met at Elmwood House, Black Bourton in Oxfordshire. Not long after the hunt moved off , the Huntsman sent the hound pack into woodland and thick undergrowth.
Just after 11.30 am, the hounds found the fox in scrub next to large slurry tanks on the edge of a farm.
Fortunately for the fox, her "guardian angel" was only feet away. With no thought for her own safety, the monitor shouted at the hounds as they closed in on the fox, and running forward, was able to snatch the terrified animal. She then scooped her up, away from amongst the hounds, which would in moments have undoubtedly torn the young animal to pieces. The fox had already been bowled over onto her back, leaving her stomach exposed.
Despite having been bitten by the terrified fox, the monitor hurried the traumatised animal away, cradled in her arms, whilst her colleague, who filmed the whole incident, called for help.
Being followed by a Hunt participant, they reached a fellow monitor’s car and the fox was then driven away to safety. She was checked for injuries, and thanks to the monitor’s lightening reactions, was found to have no serious bites.
The fox’s rescuer (who wishes to remain anonymous) said of her actions:-
“I just reacted. I couldn’t leave the poor little thing to be torn apart by the dogs. But it was worth all the pain and stress and I would do it all again in a heartbeat. I feel privileged to have been able to rescue her. Words cannot express my contempt for people who terrify and kill defenceless wild animals."
The fox has now been rehabilitated into an area where she will be safe from the hunt.
The footage clearly shows that when the hounds reach the fox, there is no "quick nip to the back of the neck", as claimed by hunters, a claim always disputed by post mortem evidence of foxes killed by hounds.
The incident has been reported to the RSPCA.
Ends

What time has passed since the ban was known, put into effect and consequently NOT POLICED?  Well that would be 7 Years since the ban, 8 years since the law was changed and 7/8 hunting seasons. Those numbers seem to be rather large don't you think?  And yet after AAAALLLLLLLLL this time, hounds are still being set upon live quarry.  The sheer arrogance of the hunt filth shines brightly when they do it right in front of hunt sabs and monitors - it is as if NO LAW WAS PASSED in the first place.

The monitor acted in the most heroic way by jumping in and scooping up an animal so close to death and getting a bite in the process.  And then to drive away with a real sick bastard following them? Shitting themselves were they due to the fact that they were caught red-handed breaking the law?  Just shows the type of evil filth hunters are doesn't it?!

It reminds me the time when I was present at one of the biggest miscarriages of justice since Tom Worby and Mike Hill and Steve Christmas just to mention a very few.  Down in the darkest and most inbred areas of the UK; Devon and Cornwall, we were dealing with the East Devon fox hunt hunting near Cullompton outside of Exeter.  The hunt had been chasing the same poor fox for quite some time and had him trying to get down a rabbit hole. A Dorset sab intervened by taking hold of the fox and shielding him with his body against the constant snapping jaws of death trained to kill. Whilst on the floor and in front of witnesses not to mention the police, the huntsman called Haseltine (if spelt this way) dismounted from his horse and started to kick the sab in the head shouting "fucking let it go".  Well one hound seized the fox by the muzzle and pulled the fox out from safety and into the most agonising death.  The hunt went crazy, there was a surge of supporters reaching for the carcass in a fashion I could honestly say that was zombie-like.

After spilling innocent blood, the hunt then turned their attentions to the sabs and started to attack them; one 60 year women was punched in the face by a mounted rider and fell down a hill.  The arrests made? Well no prizes - the SABS.

Cases were dropped in due course but Haseltine had to pay for his barbaric actions. The case was heard and in his defence Haseltine stated that he was kicking the Dorset sab on the ground to make him let go of the fox because HE WAS AFRAID FOR HIS (THE SAB'S) SAFETY!!!!!!!  Haseltine got off! His fear of the sab being bitten by his hounds was enough to get him off!  Along with the nod, wink and bared nipple with dodgy handshake to boot I do not doubt for one single minute.

So the next time you are caught beating the shit out of someone, all you need to do is to say in court (and have a red hunting coat handy) that you are beating them in order to keep them safe!  That kind of logic just goes with the insane bullshit spread by hunt filth that killing foxes acutally helps them to survive!!!!!!!!!!

So lets have a quick think about the time before the ban came into force.  The police were incredibly pro active in policing hunts then.  Sabs turn up, they get stopped and checked for legality of vehicles, have their photos taken, phones tapped, dossiers bulging with information on each one and also some were approached by the police to act as double agents for financial rewards.  Hunts were allowed to continue riding roughshod through people's private property and to terrorise the local rural people as well as the wildlife.  The resources were plentiful when the evil pursued on horseback was allowed to continue; but now?  Well the above shocking but COMMON news release shows it all.  Why are the police not out at hunts if one of the primary objectives is to PREVENT crime?

The only thing that a ban repeal would achieve would be that all pretence of trail hunting would disappear, because hunts ARE STILL KILLING WILDLIFE and they will continue to do this until the police get off their moronic backsides and ENFORCE THE LAW.  I bet any money that the hounds even after 7 YEARS and no pre-ban hounds being alive, will still be able to hunt foxes in the light of a repeal as if there was never a ban in the first place.


Let hope that the LAW gets tightened up and Tony Blair's little loopholes are thrown away.  Lets hope that the police are forced to uphold the LAW bearing in mind that wildlife crime is a very serious issue and that most people who start getting their kicks from killing innocent animals, move onto humans.  Lets hope that David Cameron does not get his way with personalised politics with dropping the LAW.  Lets hope that the CPS successfully uphold the LAW and the cases of evil are brought to justice. Lets hope that Cameron's father in law Lord Astor answers and gets convicted (along with the hunt in general) for his breaking of the LAW in the example above. Lets hope that hunting stops forever because WE WON'T STOP ever.

APOLOGIES DUE TO THE STRANGE FORMATTING BUG. I HAVE PUT THE ENDING AS A SEPARATE POST JUST ABOVE.

There is always hope.

For the hunted animal and the LAW (ban)

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