He no longer heard the cries of the animals or saw the flowing blood….
Posted by thomaspainescorner on May 8, 2009
[Author's Note: I'm dedicating this piece to the courageous animal defenders and rescuers comprising the ALF, the Justice Department, the Animal Liberation Brigade, and the other militant direct action groups who are taking the fight to vivisectors and the rest of their ilk comprising the animal exploitation complex. Given the relentless nature of the systemic torment and slaughter of millions of other sentient beings that take place day after day, violent responses from nonhuman animal lovers are inevitable and are a morally acceptable means of extensional self-defense on behalf of the voiceless, defenseless victims. As my close colleague, Dr. Jerry Vlasak, surmised---and I back him 100% on this---the assassination of a vivisector or two would probably save millions of nonhuman animal lives. And given the escalating situation at UCLA, who knows what may happen?
Employing myriad tactics and strategies, those of us pursuing empty cages will prevail, and, as another steadfast ally of mine, Dr. Steve Best, stated in a speech he gave at Oxford in 2005, "wipe vivisection off the map." I yearn for that day.]
[Addendum to author’s note: While Jerry Vlasak and Steve Best are close associates of mine and did make the comments I incorporated into my author’s note (their commentary is a matter of historical record easily verifiable via a Google search), neither are in any way responsible for the statement I’ve made here. I take complete responsibility. Click here for questions concerning free speech and the First Amendment.]
By Jason Miller
5/7/09
“The physiologist is not a man of the world, he is a scientist, a man caught and absorbed by a scientific idea that he pursues; he no longer hears the cries of the animals, no longer sees the flowing blood; he sees only his idea: organisms that hide from him problems that he wants to discover. He doesn’t feel that he is in a horrible carnage; under the influence of a scientific idea, he pursues with delight a nervous filament inside stinking and livid flesh that for any other person would be an object of disgust and horror.”
–Claude Bernard
Vivisection, the anachronistic practice of condemning nonhuman animals to the sterility, isolation, and confinement of laboratory cages and subjecting them to slicing, jabbing, sticking, shocking, burning, poisoning, and addicting, bears a much closer resemblance to medieval torture than to 21st century scientific research. Fittingly, vivisection’s history is rooted in medieval religious edicts that forbade the dissection of human cadavers.[1] And anthropocentrism is so deeply inculcated into our psyches that despite living in an “enlightened” age, we continue with our collective barbarism based on a church doctrine that held that rotting human corpses were more sacred than living, breathing sentient beings.
Speaking of church doctrine, Claude Bernard, the “Father of Physiology,” whose principal means of investigation was vivisection, received a Jesuit education as he grew up in 19th century France.[2] Bernard was obsessed with the notion that all meaningful scientific advances, particularly those in medicine, could only come from the laboratory.
“As medical historian Brandon Reines put it: The net effect of Bernard’s publications on the pancreas was to begin to canonize the vivisectional element of his experimental medicine at the expense of clinical analysis. His later pedagogic works led to further diminution in the rhetorical impact of clinical studies, and corresponding augmentation of the drama of already alluring animal experiments.”[3]
And Bernard’s laboratory was a house of horrors for nonhuman animals, rife with grotesqueries and pain beyond imagination, including ovens that roasted his victims alive.[4] Unfortunately, Bernard’s influence remains potent to this day, leading many scientists to rely almost exclusively on vivisection–with virtually no emphasis on other means of research.
Like the primitive religious and scientific dogma that spawned it, vivisection is a relic of the past that has out-lived its usefulness, if it ever had any. From an animal liberationist’s standpoint there are no moral justifications for tormenting and murdering nonhuman animals to “advance science,” but even when considered from an intelligent hardened speciesist’s perspective, vivisection is a detrimental practice, for it is a tremendous waste of time, money and effort, and it is more of a threat to human health than it is a safeguard.
Because of the many significant anatomical, physiological, genetic, and behavioral differences between species (differences Bernard dismissed in his zeal to demonstrate that “all living matter obeys the same physiological laws”),[4] tests performed on nonhuman animals are only 5% to 25% accurate in terms of predicting the impact the tested drug or treatment will have on humans[5] and a 1994 study that appeared in the SCRIP report determined that only 6 of 114 substances that were toxic to humans were also toxic to nonhuman animals.[6] Nonhuman animals are extremely poor correlates for people.
According to Pro Anima of France, over a million people die prematurely in the EU each year from toxic substances introduced into their food or environment that were animal tested and deemed safe.[7]
Millions of nonhuman animals are vivisected every year to ensure our “safety” when we take prescription drugs. Just how safe are we? Consider that adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are the fourth leading cause of death, 15% of hospital admissions are related to ADRs, prescription drugs kill over 100,000 people every year (more than street drugs), and ADRs cost us over $130 billion in medical expenses every year.[8]
In December of 2003, Dr. Allen Roses, worldwide vice-president of genetics for GlaxoSmithKline, the UK’s largest pharmaceutical manufacturer, admitted the severe limitations of the prescription drugs for which so many nonhuman animals are sacrificed when he stated, “The vast majority of drugs – more than 90 per cent – only work in 30 or 50 per cent of the people,” Dr Roses said. “I wouldn’t say that most drugs don’t work. I would say that most drugs work in 30 to 50 per cent of people. Drugs out there on the market work, but they don’t work in everybody.”[9]
For a host of other examples (too numerous to cite in this essay) that reveal the antiquated and crude nature of the results derived from vivisection, see the 2007 report called “Do No Harm” that was prepared by the AD-AV Society of British Columbia in September of 2007.[10]
Despite its demonstrably abysmal results and despite exciting breakthroughs in genetics and other areas of science, and the rapid development of technologies that make vivisection antiquated and obsolete, it persists, not because it brings “truth,” but rather because it is highly profitable up and down throughout the long chain of “research.” There is tremendous peer-pressure and academic inertia to continue confining and torturing other sentient beings without their consent for several reasons, but aside from the facts that vivisection is a deeply entrenched orthodoxy which is handed down from one generation of researchers to the next and that nonhuman animal research is easily published (no small incentive to practice it in the ‘publish or perish’ environments of universities), vivisection generates and protects income. Vivisection continues to be highly regarded and heavily promoted within the mainstream medical and scientific communities, as many universities have come to depend mightily upon the multi-million dollar grants they receive to fund nonhuman animal research, even that which is frivolous or redundant.
Big Pharma, one of the largest supporters and beneficiaries of nonhuman animal research, uses its significant influence—an influence derived from deep pockets and even deeper incestuous relationships with legislators, government regulators, peer-reviewed medical journals, publicly funded institutions, and doctors[11]—to sustain the lie that it would be impossible to innovate and market new prescription drugs without vivisection. Poison Pill, a book by Tom Nesi, provides an industry insider’s deconstruction of how Merck was able to bring Vioxx, a drug that has potentially killed tens of thousands of people, to market.[12] To these leviathan pharmaceutical corporations, vivisection’s barbarity and inefficacy are irrelevant. To ensure the uninterrupted flow of their immense profits, they need vivisection to accelerate the drug approval process, to give consumers the illusion of safety, and to shield themselves from tort liability.[13]
And let’s not forget the host of ancillary business that reaps handsome profits from the vivisection industry. These include companies that breed (or capture) and sell nonhuman animal research subjects to vivsectors,[14] companies that perform vivisection as a form of outsourcing,[15] cage manufacturers, scientific equipment makers, and many others.
Evolutionary biology predicts—and modern-day molecular biology confirms—that very small differences between species, on the genetic level, invalidate the historical notion that experiments on animals can lead to cures and treatments for human disease.
–Ray Greek, MD
Once we regain our moral bearings, overcome dogma and money, and banish vivisection to the dust-bin of history, how will we advance our medical knowledge and determine that new medical therapies, drugs, and consumer products are reasonably safe?
There are myriad ways, and while the US has shown tremendous resistance to shedding the vivisection paradigm (with a Congressionally-commissioned panel only approving four out of 185 potential alternatives to nonhuman animal testing), we can look to Europe, which has approved 34 alternatives and is developing 170 more.[16]
Were we to end the heinous practice of vivisection today, medical and biological sciences would continue to advance through clinical and epidemiological studies, which linked smoking and lung cancer—after years of vivisection failed to demonstrate the cause and effect relationship; autopsies, biopsies, and post-mortem studies, which have aided researchers tremendously in identifying and understanding many diseases; post-marketing studies of drug side effects; imaging scans, which have enabled important human anatomical and physiological discoveries; in vitro cell and tissue culture tests; computer models, which can be used to test potential new drugs; and chromatography and spectroscopy.[17]
And from the general, we move to some specific examples:
In February of 2008, the NIH and the EPA began a five year project to reduce the use of nonhuman animals in toxicity tests. Their collaborative efforts will employ robotic technology and in vitro testing techniques in lieu of vivisection.[18]
Two biochips, called Metachip and Datachip, were developed in 2007. Each contains human enzymes or cells and can be used to predict how a human body will respond to a drug.[19]
Within the last few months, bioengineers at Brown University successfully created “three-dimensional freestanding cellular structures from ‘building blocks’ of living cells.” Their ultimate goal is to create “tissue models” to replicate human organs.[20]
At MIT, biological engineer Linda Griffith is working toward a different means of simulating human organs. Placing a computer chip in human liver tissue, she has given scientists a powerful way to study liver interaction with drugs and chemicals.[21]
In December of 2008, Professor Christine Mummery of Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands addressed the British Pharmacological Society and explained how researchers could cultivate human heart cells from embryonic stem cells, testing on them in place of nonhuman animals.[22]
These are but a few of many options researchers can choose in place of nonhuman animal testing. Yet despite having numerous tools at its disposal, and despite the fact that confining and tormenting other sentient beings is a moral abomination, the scientific community, driven by dogma, money, and the animal industrial complex, clings to vivisection with a tenacious grasp.
How long will we allow the ghost of Claude Bernard to continue practicing his sadism and flawed science? How long will we continue to vivisect?
Jason Miller is a relentless anti-capitalist, vegan straight edge, animal liberationist, and press officer for the North American Animal Liberation Press Office. He is also the senior editor and founder of Thomas Paine’s Corner.
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References:
[1] http://www.mercyforanimals.org/vivisection.asp
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Bernard
[3] http://www.hughlafollette.com/papers/BERNARD.HTM
[4] http://www.animalvoices.org/adav/1.essays.bernard.html
[5] http://www.shac.net/science/intro.html
[6] http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/CAMPAIGNS/experiments/ALL/730/
[7] http://www.animalaid.org.uk/images/pdf/vivisection.pdf
[8] http://www.navs.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ain_sci_drugdev
[10] http://www.bcconversationonhealth.ca/media/AD-AV_Submission.pdf
[11] http://www.thenation.com/doc/20020805/newman20020725
[12] http://www.tomnesi.org/press.htm
[14] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_River_Laboratories
[15] http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Covance_Laboratories
[18] http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=feds-agree-to-toxicity-test&page=2
[19] ibid
[20] http://www.boston.com/business/healthcare/articles/2009/03/30/are_the_lab_rats_days_numbered/?page=1
[21] ibid

Lynn Sawyer said
Brilliant Jason.
Not only did the church, medicene and law instigate vivisection they also tortured and murdered millions of innocent healers and other people including young children. It was the universities and this unholy trinity who decreed that women were not fit to continue to heal the sick and that to give pain relief in labour was a sin (unless the woman concerned was rich and paying a male Doctor though the nose). Thus a whole rich heritage going back thousands of years of ordinary people being assisted by the local wise woman or man, herbal lore and independance was all but destroyed creating a monopoly for the ruling classes.
Apparently many healers warned people about the health effects of sugar which undermined the profits of the church who were trying to sell it. The sheer scale of the witch burning craze which swept Europe and the horror of it to this day is still not fully recognised. Laws making witchcraft a crime were repealed within living memory in the UK.In Germany they had so many people to burn they built ovens and even threw toddlers into the flames. This is how vivisection on the large scale we have today came into being, a reign of terror against the population and genocide. They call us violent?
Dirk Diggler said
This website is on record as supporting terrorists. I will report this to the FBI.
Captain Draiven said
If you don’t like what you read here and have no respect for animals then mind your own f@#kin business. You are probably a killer or pedo.,rapist or something. We have the right to stand up for animals! buddy. So shove off!!
Anna said
I totally agree with you, Captain Draiven, that this guy is a fuc*ing retard !!!
robert said
Dirk Diggler is a goddamned fool,the terrorists are the ones who have you believing that anyone other than themselves are,which makes you one.
Patrick Seamus said
And Dirk Diggler is on record as being a cunt.
Captain Draiven said
Mr Diggler replied to me saying I am dumb, well it appears he has a problem, he needs to justify. As a ARA I find him totally offensive. If he is being sarcastic then please clarify. I find the more I know most humans( the abuser, torturer and inhumane conveyors of pain on animals) the more
I dislike the species. He says I see the FBI as guardians of freedom. As a person marked with the terrorism label, I find his comments highly contrary to what we are trying to do here and that is to save our fellow sentient beings on this planet. The FBI has one thing on their mind and that is blind obedience and control.We are equal with the less sophisticated of this world, meaning our animal species, but in many ways they are ahead.May you find peace in your treatment of those who cannot defend themselves. Animals were here before us yet we kill, torture, mame, abuse, experiment, skin alive, with no respect or honor. Shall we be satisfied when they are no more? No we shall turn as we have before turn on our own kind.This is the only thing that elevates mass murder.
Robert S. Finnegan said
This is one instance where I would support vivisection. Get a life Dick Jiggler, you ain’t scaring anyone here boy. Go on now, report to your masters at the FBI, everyone’s tired of listening to your tripe here. They are on the list also to be sliced and diced during the coming revolution, after which this world will be safe for both man AND animals, if we have anything to do with it.
Why hell, you little toady, just give your rulers the below information and tell them to stop by and say hi, I guaran-damn-tee them an enlightening experience, one to tell the grandkids about. We have plenty of monkeys here, and I’m sure my animal friends would give them a nice warm welcome. After they get acquainted with the monkeys, we can take a short trip over to Komodo Island and they can rub elbows with the dragons. We will send back photos.
Robert S. Finnegan
Managing Editor
Southeast Asia News
seanews1@yahoo.com
Jakarta, Indonesia
62-21-829-5656
khalfan said
it truly is science gone stark mad. for it was said long ago that a good estimate of one’s humanity lies in how one treats an animal. hence by inference so too a society’s estimate of its humanity. this is cruelty gone beyond belief and an abberation not even seen in the animal kingdom, for animals kill to eat but these novo scientists ultra sadists even go as far as to force students to perform animal vivisection not even for the benefit of learning but but so the students can just follow an order.
i pray the day comes when we cage them instead and perform these atrocious primitive acts on them.
Michael Mihailidis said
Some respect for the other creatures that we share earth with.
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kalidas said
“What I think about vivisection is that if people admit that they have the right to take or endanger the life of living beings for the benefit of many, there will be no limit for their cruelty.” — Leo Tolstoy
Richard Ryder: “I do not believe that any of the suffering I have caused to laboratory animals has helped humanity in the slightest.”
“I believe I am not interested to know whether Vivisection produces results that are profitable to the human race or doesn’t. To know that the results are profitable to the race would not remove my hostility to it. The pains which it inflicts upon unconsenting animals is the basis of my enmity towards it, and it is to me sufficient justification of the enmity without looking further. It is so distinctly a matter of feeling with me, and is so strong and so deeply-rooted in my make and constitution, that I am sure I could not even see a vivisector vivisected with anything more than a sort of qualified satisfaction. I do not say I should not go and look on; I only mean that I should almost surely fail to get out of it the degree of contentment which it ought, of course, to be expected to furnish.”
Mark Twain – Letter to London Anti-Vivisection Society, May 26, 1899
unacat said
I regret having the horrible thoughts of what I wish upon those who commit these acts of brutality and unspeakable suffering upon these poor creatures. I cannot imagine the type of individual who can bear the anguish and terrible cries of these animals and then go home and hug their children or to be alone with themselves and not be wracked with nightmares. These pitiful souls have not a shred of humanity and deserve the torment of hell. God help them.
Richard Doczy said
Here is a paradox in the position being championed by most commentators here: If other animals may kill and maim fellow animals, and if human beings aren’t significantly different from other animals, why are human beings derided for killing and maiming other animals just as those kill and maim other animals? All those pictures of animals that have been hurt by people could be matched by pictures of animals that have been hurt by non-human animals. Nature is replete with cases of that kind. Some defenders of non-human animals claim that humans are not all that different from other animals; if this is so, why do they demand that humans treat non-humans so differently from how non-humans treat other non-humans? This paradox is a serious one and it requires an answer from those who condemn human beings for treating non-human animals hurtfully!
Patrick Seamus said
The lion does not gnaw on the gazelle’s hamstring so Maybelline can sell eyeliner, it gnaws on it for nourishment. I am an avid hunter, but I condemn the torture of animals for the sake of science. I eat what I kill and through the practiced art of marksmanship, do not cause intentional suffering.
SE said
There’s no paradox, just one big difference. Man is superior to every other being in his ability to excuse away those parts of himself too vile for examination.
As supposedly rational beings, it should be within man’s capacity to overcome base instincts & reflexes -indeed it’s the only way we have ever made any moral and social progress.
Robert S. Finnegan said
I do not see rational thought present in our newly elected government. The Obama administration is following in the exact footsteps of the criminal Bush/Cheney regime. I see no moral or social progress emanating from the White House, just endless talk, talk, talk. Complete bullshit, and Americans eat it as long as they do not have to get involved.
Do you believe that rational thought would convince either group to halt the slaughter in Iraq, Afghanistan and now Pakistan? Do you believe any semblance of moral or social progress will spring miraculously from these evil people? Without resorting to violence on the part of the public? Do you honestly believe that this administration, like the last, would hesitate to nuke an American city if it meant their own salvation? Is America that blind?
Robert S. Finnegan
United States Marine Corps
Jakarta, Indonesia
62-21-829-5656.
SE said
you are so right, Robert.
and as long as the brainwashed like Diggler think the likes of the government & the FBI are there to protect us,vivisectors are the saviours of mankind, AR activists the enemy, the status quo will remain
Robert S. Finnegan said
Sad but very true SE, it never ceases to amaze me the Nazi mentality of these pukes. Thank you for having the balls to call it like it is. Something lacking now in America. We are in the minority. Good luck mate. Be safe. There’s a long bloody battle coming, and it is overdue.
I am so ashamed of what our country has become I left forever (I am most likely on every list there is now). Isn’t that something, after serving my country honorably myself and my brother Marines are now classified by the government as a “threat” and possible “domestic terrorists.” I cannot put into words how pissed off we are, especially after our role in preventing Cheney from starting WWIII by invading Iran and attempting to swipe a nuke (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3hW5FB1DKY). The Air Force put the kibosh on that one, but eight airmen involved died mysterious deaths shortly after the attempt. They are the true heroes. An incomplete story as of yet, but it will come out eventually. The other services participated too and I believe it was one of the finest moments in our military history. I hope to write on it as the truth slowly surfaces.
So, do not despair America. For as long as the men and women of our armed forces and military veterans are willing to shed our blood facing down domestic tyranny and government terrorism, LIBERTY WILL NEVER PERISH.
Robert S. Finnegan
United States Marine Corps
Jakarta, Indonesia
seanews1@yahoo.com
62-21-829-5656
robert said
Those who wish harm on those who do harm,are worse yet……
Reign in those thoughts,try to figure another way of remedying the problem…
GOOD LUCK!!
Those who do harm only understand violence,so without violence,you can never make them understand,but there are alternatives,the majority of our kind have not matured enough to see past the anger at those who do harm to other people and our fellow earthlings.
David Mitchell said
>Dirk Diggler said
>This website is on record as supporting terrorists.
> will report this to the FBI.
You are really dumb.
‘Terrorist’ as defined by the Oxford Dictionary (you do know what a dictionary is?), is:
‘ • noun a person who uses violence and
intimidation in the pursuit of political
aims..’
So if the term is used, without some common sense being included (you do know what common sense is?) this would apply to say, the French Resistance in fighting Nazism in WW2? Or indeed any subjugated group that dares to fight oppression against themselves, or others.
The ONLY behaviour in the AR context which is ‘terrorist’ is the activity of animal abusers, the people who fund them, the groups who are paid to lie for them, and the governments who defend them even if it means transforming the nation into an Orwellian-type state.
Your comment inevitably suggests you see the FBI as some sort of guardians of freedom. From this I can only conclude you are residing in some sort of twilight world…
that
Hank said
Oh the horrors that ensue when one species decides that it’s life is worth more than another. Of course we make that decision every time we eat meat don’t we. However I believe there is a vast difference between a biological need to eat, and an ideological decision that in an effort to help humans live longer better lives, it is permissible to torture our fellow creatures.
Looking objectively at humans, it is clear to see that we are the worst form of life on this planet, perpetration atrocities not only on our fellow creatures, but on each other and the planet itself. There is no denying that planet earth has undergone a slow deterioration since humans attained dominance. Just our garbage kills millions of our fellow creatures, and our greed causes the extinction of other species every day.
It is the height, or maybe the depths of hubris to believe that humans are divine, and have the right to determine what lifeforms get to survive and which don’t.
catalon said
Thankyou for your stand on this morally reprehensible, barbaric, and out-moded form of “research”. When mankind finally learns that other creatures on this earth have the right to live their lives free of fear of human beings ripping their bodies apart in the name of science, then and only then will we be able to truly call ourselves compassionate creatures. I look forward to reading more of your thoughts on the way science abuses its position in this world (although I truly wish I didn’t have to).Please keep at it, our animal cousins will I’m sure be the better for it someday. Glenn Clarke
Ian said
Man is the only animal that can blush and he most certainly needs to.
I am totally disgusted with the way people treat animals
Its Murder in the first degree and nothing less.
The pious religious organizations of this world are so busy collecting cash
they forget that there is more to life.
I truly feel sad to be a human being with so much cruelty in the world
http://inmind.iblog.co.za
babybrover said
advocating the use of violence to quell violence is demonstrably ineffective. pick a conflict, any conflict, that was “resolved” through violent action and notice that it was never actually resolved. look no further than the current US involvement in the middle east. this is an area that has been under “direct action” for the past 50 years and all this violence has done is perpetuate itself. even within the realm of animal liberation, those that participate in direct action campaigns are generally the first to be brutalized by law enforcement, which only encourages those same practices on non-violent supporters when it comes to rallies or demonstrations. the fact that a group of people who tout themselves as “compassionate” advocate violence blows my mind.
Robert S. Finnegan said
As a former Marine NCO I believe violence is the only thing these arguably human experimenters understand. We have solved many, many problems with the application of violence. Quite simplistic: we kill those that are unfit to belong within the human race, and yes, on the battlefield we choose who lives and who dies. That’s what your taxes paid for.
I have no problems with cowards, until they get in the way of progress be it violent or non-violent. If you are not a part of the solution, you have no right to comment on it, especially an issue like this. Bad for morale, the Marines pulling the triggers have enough on their minds already making sure you are safe and relatively free, although freedom is dying in America and the rest of the world. Sooner rather than later, this issue will have to be solved with violence and there is no other realistic way around it. So I would ask individuals like the above respectfully to please shut the fuck up and let us do our jobs and you may then dissect the results (no pun intended) at your own pace in a much better world that we have created through violence.
Don’t knock violence. It works when reason and sanity fail. Of course we would rather talk…. no scratch that.
You don’t have to like it, you just have to live with it. For now.
Robert S. Finnegan
United States Marine Corps
Jakarta, Indonesia
62-21-829-5656
SE said
And it’s thanks to the ‘violence’ of guys like yourself that Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates etc are no part of Saddam’s vision of a Greater Iraq
and the thanks to the ‘violence’ of soldiers like my father, that I do not speak German & my country is not part of Greater Germany
SE said
Take a look at history.
Read ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ by Nelson Mandela. The ANC didn’t start out as a violent organisation & great pains were taken to keep it peaceable until that position was rendered completely untenable by the apartheid oppressors.
In the UK, votes for women were the result of of violent direct action by the suffragettes.
AR/AV have tried every peaceable legitimate means for over a century, but to no avail. There’s only so much a revolutionary movement can take, before it inevitably progresses to violence.
clamorousvoice said
Interesting post. Are you directly involved in the campaign to close the Oxford Animal Laboratory?
Gina Spillane said
Animals were not put on this earth to be tortured and abused by mankind,I cannot comprehend what sort of person can do this to a beautiful animal, my dog died after being prescribed a drug by her once ‘trusted’ vet, I have discovered so much about the vets and the big drug companies since Kerry died, I always thought that veterinaries must really love animals to do the job they do but now I believe that for most of them it is just a career choice, I’m not knowledgable about science but I do know it is morally wrong to cause harm and suffering to other living beings. I now only buy toiletries and household cleaners aproved by the BUAV, they do an excellent job and my concience is clear.
Lynn Sawyer said
I think that the FBI might already be aware of TPC!
christiane page said
que des horreurs et de la violence contre les animaux, il faut que tout cela cesse !!!
Robert S. Finnegan said
How about en anglaise translation. Je ne parle pas Francais. Or Bahasa Indonesia? Mact sut kamu apa?
Robert S. Finnegan
James said
What is REALLY scary is that the jews consider ALL non-jews, to be ANIMALS! Will WE be the next vivisection victims? Look up and read the jews holiest book, The Talmud. Start your journey!
Stop Animals Genocid said
Vous avez notre soutien !
thomaspainescorner said
Merci pour votre soutien et vous avez le mien!
Jason
Marie ISAIA said
Vous avez mon soutien…