Vegan Wolf Tribe

by Walter Bond
1-20-2011

Well, my sentencing is right around the corner and the last 12 months of my life have been interesting ad tumultuous to say the least. A good friend once told me, “People that live best and are the most well received are those that represent themselves exactly as they are.” That has proved to be the most accurate and difficult statement to live up to I have ever heard. Well buddy, “We win again!” Sometimes I’ve felt like Atlas with the weight of the world on my shoulders. But my supporters have been amazing and your efforts never go unappreciated by me. That said I wish to express my thanks. Continue reading

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Interviewed by Paula Ricciulli for the Columbian magazine Cartel Urbano

Do you think there will be a time when mankind stops relying on Animals?

I think there will come a time when humanity either stops using Animals’ dead bodies for food, research, clothing and all other reasons or humanity will reap the consequences of environmental destruction due in large part to Animal agriculture and industrialized civilization.  In either event, it’s a certainty that Animals and the Earth will once again live free from human tyranny and exploitation.  So the only real question is will our species ever wise up and become part of the ecosystem instead of a cancer to it?  Currently it does not look like we will.  We are nowhere near treating ourselves with respect, let alone Animals.

You have said a lot of times that you don’t regret the arson you caused. Why don’t you regret it?

I don’t regret my arsons first and foremost because they were justified.  Animals lives are snuffed out by the billions every year because of human greed, gluttony, bloodlust and psychopathology.  All I did was destroy some property.  My arsons were in fact a meek and passive action in retaliation for all the innocent Animals that have died cruelly at the hands of human oppressors.  It’s unfortunate that people are so easily focused on my response (arsons) to these atrocities, but not the Animals’ plight.  This is because human society purposefully sets the context for these issues to be from the perspective of a business owner’s ability to profit from an Animal’s slavery and death and never from the perspective of what the Animals suffer because of human injustices.  I think arson was a great way for me to address these problems. Continue reading

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Slaughterhouse Blues (Why I am Vegan Part II)

by Walter Bond
1-6-2011

Hogs have been genetically tampered with for so long that we no longer know many of their natural attributes. We do know that in nature no hog is pink. That is a genetic modification because people like “light colored pork.” We also know that no hog in the wild gets up to 800 pounds which is a ridiculously obese size. Many times when I worked at IBP (Iowa Beef Producers, which is the largest producer of “pork” in the midwest and I am fairly certain in the nation) I would see hogs that were so unnaturally overweight that one or all of their limbs were crushed under the weight. In this essay I am going to go back to that chamber of horrors to better detail the suffering that thinking, feeling and sentient beings we know as pigs endure at the hands of speciesist human oppressors. Continue reading

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Revolutionary and Militant

by Walter Bond
12-31-2010

From Golden, Colorado jail
[Walter is making himself available to the media for interviews from jail. Contact 303-277-0211]

Two buzzwords I often hear in various radical circles are “revolutionary” and “militant.” I think they are two very important words that have become far too commonly used and thus do not command the respect they deserve. In this essay, I am going to put a fresh perspective on the word “revolutionary” and get back to the definition of “militant.” All this from the perspective and for the benefit of the Abolitionist Animal Liberation activists and radical environmentalists that care more about our Mother Earth and her Animal Nations than contemporary industrialized society. Continue reading

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Biocentric and Symbiotic

by Walter Bond
12-15-2010

From Golden, Colorado jail
[Walter is making himself available to the media for interviews from jail. Contact 303-277-0211]

I contend that you cannot truly be for Animal Liberation without having at least an equal concern for Earth Liberation. The primary reason for this is because all life is symbiotic with its environment. As adults in contemporary Western Eurocentric society we are taught to compartmentalize everything we see. This stems from a maniacal urge to relate everything strictly in terms of personal worth. In other words, we are taught from day one to view the world solely from our point of view: human centric and human supreme.

One interesting way you can view human supremacy at work in almost anyone is to ask the question “Tell me about World History.” Practically every person I have ever asked that question to has reflexively answered with examples of human history only from various times and places. Seldom will you hear about the history of the dinosaurs, the tectonic movements of continents, or the profound abundance and evolution of aquatic life. Nor will you hear about the endless species, types and abundance of the plant kingdom or the movements and cycles of Mother Earth herself. No. Usually if someone really digs deep you may hear about hominids or our next of kin, apes. Which apparently are only important because of their close relation to us. Continue reading

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I Am the ALF “Lone Wolf”

by Walter Bond

From Golden, Colorado jail
December 5, 2010

On April 30, 2010 at 3:30 am I burned the Sheepskin Factory in Denver, Colorado to the ground. I did so strictly following Animal Liberation Front (ALF) guidelines to harm no life while at the same time maximizing damage to a business of Animal exploitation. I used the nickname “Lone Wolf” in my communications to the media, even though I knew that using such a moniker made my actions easier for the authorities to link together. I did it for a specific reason that I will get to a little later in this article, but for now, let me back up and explain how and why I came to join the Animal Liberation Front.

My start in Animal Rights began about 14 years ago. I would order pamphlets about vivisection, Veganism, factory farms, and other forms of Animal abuse and put them on windshields in parking lots and on community bulletin boards. I was very zealous in wanting to educate people. Having worked building slaughterhouses, I was certain that if everyone knew what I knew they would all become Vegan. After about a year of such flyering, I ended up having my activism interrupted with a prison sentence for arson (that crime was not Animal Rights-related, but also harmed no living being). During the 4 years of my incarceration, I studied Animal Rights, biocentrism, philosophy, world history, evolution, religion, mythology, law, social justice movements, politics, sociology; anything I could get my hands on that was non-fiction. Some people go to Penn State, I got my education at the State Pen.

In any event, upon my release from prison and completion of parole, I moved back to Denver, Colorado, the city where I had spent my teenage years. I had a couple of close friends still kicking around the north suburbs, and also had an aunt and some cousins there. By this time, it was 2003. I had by now surmised that it wasn’t a lack of education that allowed cruelty to Animals to continue, because Animal Rights activists had uncovered and publicized so much video evidence of profound evil in vivisection labs, slaughterhouses, and entertainment over the last three decades that the gore would gag a maggot. Nor was it a problem of disseminating this information; with the meteoric rise of the internet, anyone who wanted to know what happened to their “meal” could find out at the push of a button and click of the mouse.

I had talked with enough people by this point to see that deep down inside not everyone is a caring Vegan. Lots of people don’t care at all for Animals, they just have cat and dog fetishes, or they care right up to the point where you ask them to stop eating the dead carcasses of murdered Animals. I found many people far more outraged at the fact that I was bringing the issues up than at the issues themselves. Apparently, if you support death and slavery three times a day, that’s not a problem, but if I point that fact out, then I’m the asshole. I decided to turn my attention to the Animals themselves.

Much of that period of time I cannot detail, since saving Animals from death and torture is considered terrorism by the United States government. But I will say this: when you take the risk to save an Animal from a horrible death and look into their eyes and see the gratitude and love, it changes you. On that day you become a better person and you once again know right from wrong with child-like simplicity.

Eventually, being a social person, I began mingling with the local Vegan community. I was invited to a local meet-up, where I immediately felt out of place. The local Denver Vegan community had about as much diversity in it as a Ku Klux Klan rally. I had been working part-time with an Abolition Animal Rights organization whose main focus were the promotion of Veganism and speaking out for farm animals, especially so-called “free range” and “cage free.” As the night wore on, many of the trust fund-afarian and hippie-crits started to let their high and mighty opinions fly, due to the ridiculous amounts of that beer they were ingesting. What ensued next was akin to some creepy form of speed-dating where everyone went around in a circle and very briefly introduced themselves, named their occupation, and told what they did for Animals. Never before or since have I witnessed such intellectual egoism.

When it was my turn, I mentioned my stand against “free range,” I was met instantly with eye rolls and rationalizations about it being “a step in the right direction” and “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” even, “I’m Vegan but I am so glad that meat-eaters now have a humane and cruelty-free alternative!” My response was, “I can’t believe I am listening to a group of Vegans promoting animal use!” After this, a huge argument ensued and I left that meet-up determined to expose “free range” and once again educate everyone I could. Only this time with more zeal and vigor than ever.

I began flyering all over Denver about “free range” – thousands of windshields all throughout downtown. I would flyer until my thumb and fingers were blistered from lifting windshield wipers. I tabled at events and talked with hundreds of people. I went to punk and hardcore concerts and tried to recruit the youth. I began laying the groundwork for a group I called V.F.L. (Vegan For Life); in short, I did everything in my power to motivate and promote Animal Liberation, even at work. I was a bulk foods manager for a local health food store. I got “VEGAN” tattooed across my throat and talked with any customer that would approach me about it, which was a lot of people in and of itself.

For a while, I had a blog where I wrote articles and sought to revive and revise the Vegan Hardline philosophy. However, the more I did, the more my frustration grew. People that I talked to at tabling events would listen to all I had to say about dairy cows being raped for their milk, their calves being turned into veal, then the cows themselves being turned into burgers and leather. People would stare back at me blankly and respond, “Man, I couldn’t give up cheese, dude. Cheese is so good.” I would go back to areas I had flyered, only to find half the flyers on the ground.

All the punk rock kids thought it was okay to eat meat as long as it was out of a dumpster, and the hardcore and Straight Edge kids were more into practicing dance moves and playing video games than putting their back into their beliefs. I became burnt out.

The few friends I had liked to talk about how righteous we were for being Vegan and how wrong the rest of the world was, blah, blah, blah. I became as annoyed with pretentious Vegans as I was with anyone else. For a few months, all I did was work. I was depressed because I felt marginalized and ineffective; I began daydreaming at work about what I would do if I had no fear, nothing to lose. I would be a member of that clandestine underground, I would be an Animal Liberation Front operative. The more I thought about it, the happier I became. Then one day while stalking the potato chip isle at work, it hit me: there’s no time like the present. I quit my job and left my normal life in isle seven of a health food store.

The first thing I knew was that I would work alone. I had known and been around many different local activists and there was not one of them I would have considered up to the challenge. The next thing I knew was that I wanted to go big. With the current government crackdown on any kind of effective Animal Rights campaign, I might as well go for it. If they’re gonna try to catch me and call me a terrorist for breaking a McDonald’s window, I might as well think much bigger.

I picked the Sheepskin Factory in Denver for two reasons. Primarily because they make a lot of money selling pelts and fur, Animals suffer and die so that people can have a fuzzy steering wheel or a soft cushion on a motorcycle seat. In my opinion, they are no better than the Nazis that made hobbycraft items out of Jews. Secondly, the place just looked flammable. I will never divulge how I did it because it’s not important; where there’s a will, there’s a way.

After it was all said and done, I felt great! I had destroyed an Animal exploitation facility and I had cost the Animal industry over half a million dollars. I used the name “ALF Lone Wolf” in the media to convey to my ALF brothers and sisters worldwide (whoever they are) the power of acting alone. I wanted anyone that cares to know that one person can accomplish a lot. Unfortunately, I was apprehended because of an informant; my deepest regret is that I confided in this one person. But still the principle stands; all I was tricked into doing was telling on myself and my entire 3-month campaign cost me 150 bucks, and cost Animal abusers three-quarters of a million dollars.

On February 11, 2011 I will be sentenced. Whatever sentence is imposed will only be a third of my tribulations; I still have to face charges in Utah. The US Attorneys want people to think that the Animal Liberation Front, and me in particular, are terrorists. I am not a terrorist, and the ALF is not a terrorist organization; actually, it’s not even an organization. The ALF is any Vegan or vegetarian that harms no life and decides by illegal means to liberate Animals and/or cause economic damage to those that profit from Animal use and abuse. Since our inception in 1976, no Animal or human has been harmed; quite the opposite. Thousands of lives have been saved and thousands of Animal abusers have been stopped. A terrorist is a person or group that targets and kills innocent beings to create panic and control by fear.

On April 30th, 3:30 in the morning, my life changed. I got sick of seeing industries of death continue unchallenged and I decided to do something drastic about it. I am proud that I had the courage to act on behalf of those that cannot defend themselves. I can look deep into my heart know that I did not fail them and I did all that I could; and believe me, when you live in a cage that’s all you wish for someone to do.

Animal Liberation, whatever it may take!

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X To Whom it may Concern X

by Walter Bond
12-05-2010

I was raised in a household of drug and alcohol abuse. My biological father, Mark Zuehlke, was a Vietnam vet that came back from the war and got heavy into cocaine, amphetamines and outlaw biker gangs. My mother, Minerva Marie Matanzo Domench, was raised in Ford Apache, Bronx and born in Puerto Rico. Their marriage produced three children, me being the youngest. My biological parents divorced when I was 12 months old. Some years later, Mark was sent to federal prison for his involvement in one of the largest cocaine/meth busts in Iowa history. I met him for the first time when I was a young man. I travelled to Yankton, South Dakota to the federal prison and visited Mark there. It is my opinion to this day that he was a deadbeat dad, a liar and a scumbag. Continue reading

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Animal Liberation: Abolition

by Walter Bond

11-6-2010

I am an Abolitionist Animal Liberation activist and you should be too. How many more Animals have to die before we stop being concerned with ‘The Big Picture.’ 100 billion? A trillion? How much more of our Mother Earth must be decimated and clear-cut before we draw a line in the sand or forest, as the case may be. I am not a scholar or politician. I am and always have been a street activist. You know, the street. That’s where real revolutions are fought, not the halls of academia, where long after the smoke clears, will always pretend to have won what others fought, bled and died for. What I see creeping into the Animal Rights community here in America is a lot of exalted cowardice. That’s not to say that there aren’t a lot of amazing and selfless folks doing a lot of much needed work on behalf of Animals. There most definitely is. However, as Veganism has grown, so have the cling-ons and posers that think because they are on a Vegan diet they know far more than they do about activism. I hate to rain on the parade, but doing nothing is still doing nothing. Continue reading

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Defiance in the Face of Adversity

by Walter Bond
11-5-2010

In this essay, I’m going to delve into a much-neglected topic in the underground, namely remaining stouthearted after an arrest. It’s a touchy subject that I feel qualified to address. So before I get into the bulk of what I have to say, let me throw my own credentials on the table. I’m not trying to impress as much as verify that I have earned the right to critique on this subject.

In the winter of 1997, I was convicted of arson in Mason City, Iowa for burning down the house of convicted drug dealer Steve Gomez and the methamphetamine operation in that house. I was pretty much caught in the act, being as he was under federal investigation for selling large amounts of meth and I was younger and acted purely on emotion, throwing all caution to the wind. This was my introduction to the criminal injustice system. Continue reading

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For Grahm (Walter’s Background Story)

by Walter Bond
9-22-2010

On the Second of September, 2010, my grandmother, Gwen Bond, passed away in Mason City, IA. I regret not being by her side when she went, but I regret even more that I could not be there to console my father, James L. Bond (yes, my father’s name is actually James Bond). He was always very close with his mother and I know it is a hard time for him, as having not only lost his mom but also having his son imprisoned at the same time together create quite a tribulation for him. Continue reading

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