Tuesday 12 October 2010

sleepless due to concerns regarding ohsu

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Eliot_Spindel

4000 macaques now according to our guests the grey suited one

http://www.tobacco.org/news/121152.html

when i asked the grey-sited primate researcher about the nicotine experiments he at fist acted like he knew nothing of it.
i then said blandly, oh i read about it on the internet about four years ago.  then he assented as if well yes it were true.  or maybe he wasn't there.  maybe it wasn't his particular interest.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Oregon_National_Primate_Research_Center

depression selfmutilation unaesthetisized ejaculation by electrical shock  by the techs
a method discovered through human torture

the video taken by ohsu employee matt rossell
watch the footage of a sick baby macaque at OHSU
in judy cameron's behavior studies




from ALF's website

Nova Will Stop Doing Business With Primate Products

By Michael J. Mooney
Tue, Sep. 14 2010
Broward/Palm Beach New Times
Nova Southeastern University in Davie will no longer do business with Primate Products, the controversial animal research facility in Doral, according to the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida .

After the release of several disturbing photos depicting monkeys with serious injuries, local activists approached university officials about Nova's relationship with Primate Products.
An administrator admitted the school has purchased monkeys from the facility for a research project funded by the National Institute of Health, says Don Anthony, ARFF spokesperson.
"They informed us that they will not be working with that facility in the future," Anthony says. Calls to Nova were not immediately returned.

"They've chosen not to be associated with the disturbing, bloody photos," Anthony says. "We're glad they came to this decision. There's no reason any research should be using live animals."

Last week, the USDA announced it will conduct a special investigation of Primate Products.

Anthony dismisses claims that animal research provides important scientific knowledge and leads to better medicines.

Animal rights advocates say 90 percent of universities in America no longer use live animals . "That includes Yale and Harvard," Anthony says. "If this type of research was so vital, like some people claim, everyone would be doing it. But they're not."

Local activists say they will continue protesting Primate Products -- and the home of President Donald Bradford -- until the facility closes down.

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