Alliance for Animals News
Resolution 35 asks for a citizens panel to study the treatment and ethics of experimentation on monkeys in our community. Todd Finkelmeyer of the Capital Times reported on it: http://host.madison.com/ct/news/local/education/university/article_a55e4f7a-35f9-5434-92d8-77fe57c3dd55.html
Luciano will be airing 2 hours of the meeting tonight, Thursday July 1st, from 8-10 pm on his show "Freedom of Peace", so if you were unable to attend, please tune in tonight and tell others to watch the public speak about the Resolution. More than 60 people showed up. Thanks to all of you who came and spoke in support! This is an opportunity to hear arguments for and against the Resolution.
So... please tune in at 8 pm to WYOU, www.wyou.org on-line, live-stream, or on Cable 95 or Digital 991 from 8-10, and followed at 10pm....
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Last week's episode of Animals Have Rights (from April 2009) will be repeated this week at 10-11 pm. Tune in to learn what's really happening in animal experimentation. Rick Bogle describes UCLA's David Jentsch's research, in which he injects PCP in Saint Kitt's green (vervet) monkeys to create a schizophrenic model. He also talks about UW-Madison's push-pull perfusion experiments on marmosets. This will be followed by the documentary "From Mice to Men, the Use of Animals in Experimental Psychology", narrated by Don Barnes and Murry Cohen.
Then at 11pm Ingrid Newkirk narrates "Unnecessary Fuss", with rare footage of brain damage experiments on unanesthesized baboons at the University of Pennsylvania. This was filmed by the researchers themselves. They received $1 million a year until these tapes were stolen and exposed to the public.
We see the reality of the cruelty that the researchers deny is happening, and which subsequently just continues, because you and I, the public is kept unaware of this. Do you remember the 628 primate tapes that the UW-Madison destroyed? I wonder what was on them. Check out Bill Lueders' 8/11/2006 article, "Primate Tapes Get Trashed" and the related links for some interesting
reading.http://www.thedailypage.com/isthmus/article.php?article=2012
http://www.thedailypage.com/media/2006/08/11/destructionrecords.pdf
http://www.thedailypage.com/media/2006/08/11/uwresponse.pdf
http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=25893
and you can watch this Animal's Have Rights episode here again:
http://vimeo.com/5942274
www.allanimals.org
www.primateresearch.blogspot.com
www.MonkeysInDane.info
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