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Why don't you, Warhol, apply immediately to donate your body to one of
these fine institutions? Preferably, while still alive! Saul Levy On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 23:42:23 +0200, "Warhol" wrote: Lights in the Sky of Research Science HARVARD IS CRIMSON Harvard Medical School exploited slum children and taught them to kill offering them a quarter each for every stray or pet dog or cat they kidnapped and brought to the many Bastilles in Cambridge, Southborough, etc. Harvard receives 330 million a year taken from the taxes of the poor.. with which it tortures primates and many other species. Of the NIH pharmaceutical pawn budget of 45 billion, Harvard gets the biggest university share. UNIV OF TEXAS 50,000 research animals trapped in cages underground who never saw the light of day drowned in a Texas flood. Not a single researcher drowned. Animals to them are objects, not worthy of rescue. OHIO STATE Unelected president Karen Holbrook has ok'd Cruelty 101, a course in which students break the spines of mice. http://www.pcrm.org/resch/anexp/osu.html Ohio State is being sued over the course. BLALOCK HBO and Johns Hopkins, pharmaceutical courtesan, teamed up to produce a movie about Alfred Blalock, after whom the Blalock Press was named. It tests how many pounds of pressure a dog's bones can take before they break. Something The Lord Made is the name of the pharmaceutical propaganda film. GEORGE CRILE The Crile Building is named for the family of Cleveland Clinic founder George Crile who bragged that when a neighbor's cat woke him up with her crying, he went out, cut her, and killed her under the surgical knife the following morning. TUFTS UNIVERSITY broke the legs of 6 dogs in an experiment. ROBERT WHITE Case Western Reserve for years claimed Dr Robert White, creator of shortlived agonized 2 headed monkeys, 2 headed dogs, 2 headed rats, was honored by the Visiting Nurse Service for his barbarism. When an Ohio animal rights activist walked down the aisle and pulled a fake head out of her box, presenting White with the 'vivisector of the year' award in 1989, she was arrested by the Cleveland police for her 1 moment of free and nonviolent speech. SERIAL KILLER MICHAEL SWANGO Dr Michael Swango, physician trained at Ohio State, killed several hundred human beings on 2 continents before caught. He was trained to objectify living beings at the state college which spends 61 million a year abusing animals. Ohio State has 60,000 students and spends 61 million (it admits to) in animal torture yearly. That is over $1000 per student .. as the school has raised by double digits the tuition. BETHESDA NAVAL HOSPITAL A sweet baboon was numbered B43, not named. For months she was kept in a restraining chair, sleeping, eating defecating there, her legs cramping, a victim of astronaut studies, especially of the contracts of Lockheed, the nation's premier war profiteer with 94 billion in contracts. http://www.publicintegrity.org/pns * Dick Cheney's wife Lynne was on the board of Lockheed doing his bidding. MAD HUMAN DISEASE Richard Meilan of Purdue and others 'have no problem with putting human genes into plants'.. the probability of new varieties of Mad Human prions abounds COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY CAUSED MAD DEER? MAD ELK? URL: http://www.madcowboy.com http://www.maddeer.org Temple Grandin at Colorado State works with the 'meatpacking' industry designing slaughterhouse methods. She refers to animals as 'it'. http://www.grandin.com WRIGHT PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE Primates Albert II and Albert IV did not return alive from space. Albert II and IV died on impact due to parachute failure. They were from the Aeromedical Lab at Wright-Patterson. NASA shot some primates into space who never returned but circled alone in the void until their lonely merciful deaths. BROOKS AIR FORCE BASE At Texas' Brooks Air Force Base, Dr Don Barnes resigned rather than irradiate primates. The movie Project X starring Matthew Broderick was based on his act of courage. SHUTTLE NASA did not tell the public that in the last shuttle there were thousands of captive animals from NASA Glenn in Cleveland, blown over 5 states along with the 7 astronauts. *Harvard now hides its research primate victims at Southborough and other places. FT CAMPBELL KENTUCKY Tens of thousands of blackbirds in winter were sprayed with detergent so that they would freeze to death. Ann Free, Schweitzer biographer, described their body heat rising like mist in the cold (as their souls left for God). FT DETRICK MARYLAND 4000 primates were sacrificed in just 1 of the numberless bioterror experiments and other research at Ft Detrick, which after the CIA gave Battelle 1 billion to develop weaponized anthrax supplied more captive primates. See the books of Leonard Horowitz. The world's largest bioterror lab is leaking poisons through the air and water to Maryland. www.worldanimalnet.org God it is not poster's right to judge any individual, including her own past actions. However we thank You for ending all violence to any being now. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN RESEARCHERS TASER PIGS (but not themselves) BOSTON UNIVERSITY SPREADS TULAREMIA 3 Boston University researchers contracted tularemia... neither did they notify the government nor the community of the danger The 'biodefense' lab (which could also be called a bio offense lab) has ignited the opposition of Massachusetts WHY IS CORNELL STILL PITHING FROGS (shoving a needle into their skulls) Why does one have to demonstrate the many ways human beings can murder or maim others? DESCARTES Rene Descartes nailed the paws of dogs to research tables.. not "I think therefore I am" but "I inflict pain. Therefore I am...............a monster." MILITARY RESEARCH ON ANIMALS http://www.peta.net/feat/military From Tel Aviv to Tehran to Texas, dogs and other animals are being poisoned and otherwise tortured in chemical, biological, and conventional warfare experiments. PETA has equally barbaric, secretly shot footage, from 1977, of Israeli soldiers injecting? and killing?dogs with what appear to be nerve agents. The Israeli army has also blown up unanesthetized pigs with Scud missile explosives and conducted other painful experiments on dogs, monkeys, doves, mice, toads, and guinea pigs. An article in the March 17, 2000, issue of Ha'aretz, Israel-s most respected daily newspaper, reported that experiments carried out by the Israel Defense Forces on animals were so horrific that the soldiers forced to conduct the experiments had to seek psychological counseling. The US military has a long history of conducting cruel animal experiments. Uncounted Casualties Each year, at least 320,000 primates, dogs, pigs, goats, sheep, rabbits, cats, and other animals are hurt and killed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in experiments that rank among the most painful conducted in this country. Because these figures don-t include experiments that were contracted out to non-governmental laboratories or the many sheep, goats, and pigs often shot in wound experiments, the total number of animal victims is actually much higher. The cost to taxpayers for these military experiments is estimated to be in excess of $100 million annually. Top Secret Military testing is classified ?Top Secret,- and it is very hard to get information about it. From published research, we do know that armed forces facilities all over the United States test all manner of weaponry on animals, from Soviet AK-47 rifles to biological and chemical warfare agents to nuclear blasts. Military experiments can be acutely painful, repetitive, costly, and unreliable, and they are particularly wasteful because most of the effects they study can be, or have already been, observed in humans or because the results cannot be extrapolated to human experience. Sample Experiments Burns and Blasts: As far back as in 1946, near the Bikini Atoll in the South Pacific, 4,000 sheep, goats, and other animals loaded onto a boat and set adrift were killed or severely burned by an atomic blast detonated above them. The military nicknamed the experiment ?The Atomic Ark.- At the Army-s Fort Sam Houston, live rats were immersed in boiling water for 10 seconds, and a group of them were then infected on parts of their burned bodies. In 1987, at the Naval Medical Institute in Maryland, rats- backs were shaved, covered with ethanol, and then ?flamed- for 10 seconds. In 1988, at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, sheep were placed in a loose net sling against a reflecting plate, and an explosive device was detonated 19 meters away. In two of the experiments, 48 sheep were blasted: the first group to test the value of a vest worn during the blast, and the second to see if chemical markers would aid in the diagnosis of blast injury (they did not). Radiation: At the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute in Maryland, nine rhesus monkeys were strapped in chairs and exposed to total-body irradiation. Within two hours, six of the nine were vomiting, hypersalivating, and chewing. In another experiment, 17 beagles were exposed to total-body irradiation, studied for one to seven days, and then killed. The experimenter concluded that radiation affects the gall bladder. At Brooks Air Force Base in Texas, rhesus monkeys were strapped to a B-52 flight simulator (the ?Primate Equilibrium Platform-). After being prodded with painful electric shocks to learn to ?fly- the device, the monkeys were irradiated with gamma rays to see if they could hold out ?for the 10 hours it would take to bomb an imaginary Moscow.- Those hit with the heaviest doses vomited violently and became extremely lethargic before being killed. Diseases: To evaluate the effect of temperature on the transmission of the Dengue 2 virus, a mosquito-transmitted disease that causes fever, muscle pain, and rash, experiments conducted by the U.S. Army at Fort Detrick, Maryland, involved shaving the stomachs of adult rhesus monkeys and then attaching cartons of mosquitoes to their bodies to allow the mosquitoes to feed. Experimenters at Fort Detrich have also invented a rabbit restraining device that consists of a small cage that pins the rabbits down with steel rods while mosquitoes feast on their bodies. Wound Labs: The Department of Defense has operated ?wound labs- since 1957. At these sites, conscious or semiconscious animals are suspended from slings and shot with high-powered weapons to inflict battle-like injuries for military surgical practice. In 1983, in response to public pressure, Congress limited the use of dogs in these labs, but countless goats, pigs, and sheep are still being shot, and at least one laboratory continues to shoot cats. At the Army's Fort Sam Houston ?Goat Lab,- goats are hung upside down and shot in their hind legs. After physicians practice excising the wounds, any goat who survives is killed. In 1992 and 1994, doctors with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine testified before Congress on military animal use and worked with the General Accounting Office in an investigation of Michael Carey-s experiments at Louisiana State University. Carey shot 700 restrained cats in the head to ?model- human injuries. As a result of the investigation, Carey-s cat-shooting experiments were halted. Other forms of military experiments include subjecting animals to decompression sickness, weightlessness, drugs and alcohol, smoke inhalation, and pure oxygen inhalation. Animal Intelligence The armed forces conscript various animals into intelligence and combat service, sending them on ?missions- that endanger their lives and well-being. The Marine Corps teaches dogs ?mauling, snarling, sniffing, and other suitable skills- needed to search for bombs and drugs. A series of Navy tests of underwater explosives in the Chesapeake Bay in 1987 killed more than 3,000 fish, and habitats for hundreds of species have been destroyed by nuclear tests in the South Pacific and the American Southwest. Military Reform The military-s tracking system lists approximately 725 military experiments using animals. Such tests are as misleading as they are cruel. Animals often respond to chemical agents and antidotes differently than humans. A rat-s respiratory system differs greatly from that of a human, and rats are more susceptible to toxins because they are unable to vomit. Mice have a genetic tendency to develop lung tumors, rendering much of the research on physiological effects of exposure invalid. Regarding skin tests, a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report said, ?Since laboratory animals have fur and do not have sweat glands on most of their body, they do not provide optimal models for dermal exposure.- Links UNIV OF CALIF AT LOS ANGELES Lifeforce of Vancouver found a dumpster full of dead cats at UCLA http://www.eceae.org/english/ http://ohsukillsprimates.com/ http://www.buav.org http://www.poetwill.org charts for the millions of animals sacrificed to greed and ambition at Ohio State http://www.peta.net/feat/military http://www.worldanimalnet.org http://www.neavs.org http://www.navs.org http://www.peta.net http://www.aavsonline.org http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/4620/aniexp.htm |
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