Activists Try to Remove 2,000 Beagles from Wisconsin Research Facility

On Saturday, April 18, at 8:52 am, the Dane County Sheriff’s Office responded to approximately 1000 activists converging on Ridglan Farms in the town of Blue Mounds.

This looks like a war zone.  I adore beagles, but these chaotic people are violent thugs.  If they had succeeded, they weren’t going to flee the scene with a beagle under each arm.  The beagles would have been released into the wild to be eaten by coyotes or face some other grim death.

No matter what Sparky tells you, beagles don’t easily adapt to nature, tooth and claw.

The criminal mastermind of this invasion, Wayne Hsiung, said:

Only a deeply corrupt system will use tear gas and rubber bullets against peaceful activists saving dogs. We are seeing the worst in humanity today. But, in the courage of the rescuers, also the best.

Peaceful activists don’t barricade or block roads, cut through fences to trespass and break into building. 

Law enforcement reportedly found saws, fence cutters, sledgehammers, handcuff keys, and tear gas the activists allegedly brought with them to the scene, per the Fox News report. The outlet noted it was the second protest at Ridglan Farms since March when they broke into the building and removed 30 dogs.

These reckless people aren’t helping anyone.  If they are passionate about animal welfare, they might dedicate themselves to a productively working to help animals.

In May, Breitbart News reported that “Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, President Donald Trump’s director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), announced the closure of the agency’s last remaining beagle experiment lab over the weekend after former NIH physician Dr. Anthony Fauci’s horrific beagle-testing scandal was exposed.”

If animal testing is necessary, treat the animals as humanely as possible.  When it’s not necessary, don’t do it.