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Animal Liberation Lone Wolf betrayed by ATF informant, literature and tattoo

By Eric Verlo
NOT MY TRIBE
7/23/2010

Pardon the delay, but when an activist is arrested for the literature he's carrying , I've got to find that material. 34-year-old Walter Edmund Bond was arraigned today for setting the Denver Sheepskin Factory fire in May. ATF agents report that in his knapsack was a tract entitled Declaration of War: Killing People to Save the animals and the Environment The ATF alleges his copy was subtitled: Strike a Match, Light a Fuse, We Only Have the Earth to Lose. Bond was arrested after an informant taped him confessing to being the "Lone Wolf" who took credit on an Animal Liberation Front website. In the meantime, media outlets have linked Bond to a 1977 conviction for arson , failing to note he would have served the time as a toddler. (Turns out "1977? was a typo.)

This story makes me sad, because as much as direct action now requires a culture of secrecy, and as renegade as "Lone Wolf" may have been, if it was Bond, what happened reminds us that wolves are in fact a social animal like we, and every ideologically driven person needs to seek out like-minded comrades.

While it was probably a foregone conclusion that the Sheepskin Factory fire was set to make a statement about animal rights, today's media requires that someone take the credit. Lone Wolf's online post performed that protocol, and that should have been that. Doubtless it's hard to recruit allies for future projects without wanting to claim a resume of past deeds. And what's to stop everyone from pretending to have been there?

The certainty with which the ATF ties Walter Bond to the fire is built on his bragging to a friend. His choice of reading material, or tattoos, corroborates the subject of his interest, equally likely what he would brag about, and not his actual culpability.

The Smoking Gun has obtained the full affidavit submitted by ATF Special Agents Rennie Mora, which details a call received by fellow agent Christopher Forkner. Someone who hadn't talked to Walter Bond since the suspect was 22, called the ATF to relate a phone call he/she received from Bond in late June. Asked what he'd been up to lately, Bond referred "Informant CI-01? to the website voice of the voiceless and directed her/him to scroll down to the "Denver Sheepskin fire." There "ALF Lone Wolf" had posted an explanation for why he'd targeted the business. Concluded the informant: "that's what he had been up to."

The informant then called the authorities, the ATF claims, because of fears firefighters might be endangered by future fires the suspect might light.

The affidavit also mentions that the informant passed on photographs of Bond to the ATF.

At the direction of the ATF, Informant CI-01 contacted Bond in Utah. Though Bond had called initially from "a phone at a Salt Lake City public library," the affidavit offers no details about how the informant reached Bond. The informant suggested Bond travel to Denver and meet at a Ramada Inn on East Colfax, where their conversation was then recorded.

Had the ATF been tracking Bond since his arson conviction in 1997, or at activist gatherings since? There are no ready explanations for what motivated or enabled Informant CI-01 to ensnare her friend of twelve years before. It should be interesting to learn from Bond how he recounts the past weeks' events and whether if was indeed a friend he last spoke with during his first stint in prison. The informant could have been a prison relation worried about violating parole, or a full-fledged undercover agent.

It appears Bond was short on friends. He was apprehended in the yard of friend Billie Jo Riley who described Bond as an "unlikable drifter." She made a point to ridicule Bond for accepting two hamburgers in spite of the tattoo on his throat which reads "vegan." The reporter from Denver's 9News prodded her incredulously. "Did he know they were real hamburgers?" 9NEWS asked, as if anyone doesn't recognize meat fat by just its smell. "Yeah" Riley complied, adding again "He ate two of them, two of them."

The evidence which the ATF asserts corroborates Bond's taped admission is his "VEGAN" tattoo and the aforementioned "propaganda."

Which it very well may be. The 1991 screed is attributed to one "Screaming Wolf" and its publishers claim it came by floppy-disk, by mail, its postmark undecipherable. The text is available at Animal Liberation Front , archived under Philosophy/Legal . Read the entire manuscript in our archives: A Declaration of War .



"We have to organize and become involved in well coordinated action which will involve any means necessary to bring about complete elimination of the conditions that exist ...... It takes action to get action." - Malcolm X