Cleveland Clinic Labor: a gang of Frankensteins

Animals were injected with toxins that damaged their bodies, cut open with minimal pain relief, deliberately bred so that their internal organs would protrude outside their bodies, and kept in severely crowded cages.

 

Skulls Cut Open

Experimenters at the Cleveland Clinic call it a “cranial window.” Less euphemistically, it’s a hole in a mouse’s skull exposing the brain and covered by a pane of glass.

 

Animals with their insides hanging out

Experimenters at the Cleveland Clinic deliberately breed mice who are prone to pelvic organ prolapse—in which the uterus, bladder, or rectal tissue falls out of place and even protrudes outside the body.

 

Paralyzed mice drag themselves along to eat

Experimenters injected mice with a chemical that caused an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, which left them struggling to walk and dragging their hind legs.

You Can Help these Animals!

PETA has submitted these findings to NIH and has requested an investigation. Please join PETA in calling on NIH to stop funding cruel experiments at the Cleveland Clinic, beginning with the Frankensteinian cranial window experiments.

 

https://investigations.peta.org/cleveland-clinic-animal-experiments (The petition is also in the link. Sign and share)

 

For more…at: https://worldanimalsvoice.com/2020/05/09/cleveland-clinic-labor-a-gang-of-frankensteins/

 

My comment: The neurosurgeon and brain researcher Professor Robert Joseph White from Cleveland, Ohio, was a recognized surgical technician in the 1980s and spent decades in this horror laboratory dealing with the problem of head transplantation.
White beheaded rhesus monkeys and put his head on another monkey’s.

The inverted heads remained functional on a foreign body for a maximum of seven days: they could see, hear, feel and, as far as possible.

White said he would not hesitate to transplant human heads: “The technical problem has been solved,” he said at the time.
“It would be even easier for humans than for the much smaller rhesus monkey. We don’t have to wait 200 years, we can do it right away.”

This “science”, which White tried to practice, already meant fidgeting and desecrating the primates, consuming them by the dozen, leaving them paralyzed, vegetating them for a few days and then moving them towards the garbage like a broken toy throw.

The most heinous and frightening thing of all about this research practice was the indifference with which such (practically) illegal crimes against animals were committed.
Obviously, and after today’s undercover investigation, not much has changed in Cleveland Clinic Labors.

I can only say one thing: The human experiments in the concentration camps during the Nazi era should also serve non-profit medical purposes.

My best regards to all, Venus

protect what you love

 

 

“It’s not enough just to love the ocean – you have to fight for what you love.” (Captain Peter Hammarstedt)

Regards and a good night from Venus

Switzerland: Executions of deer possible

Wild deer in the Hörnli cemetery in Basel cause ever greater costs. Individuals are now to be shot, as the city garden center explains to “Schweiz aktuell”.

The Basel Hörnli cemetery is the largest in Switzerland with 54 hectares. It lies on the outskirts of the city and borders on the forest.

That is why deer live there.

For them, the cemetery is a land of milk and honey: practically every day graves have fresh flowers to eat, and there are no enemies – neither dogs, cars nor disturbing bikers.

“Deer breed terrific”

Even the visitors do not scare the animals away, but behave extremely calmly. “The deer are multiplying terrific,” says Emanuel Trueb, head of the Basel city garden center.

In recent years, the population has increased from around 15 to around 25 animals (!!!).

They live in the cemetery, many were also born there.

As cute as the deer look: they cause great damage. On the one hand, the graves would have to be repaired, on the other hand, one tries to keep the deer away, for example with butyric acid, says Emanuel Trueb. The costs for all countermeasures and maintenance measures would now amount to CHF 100,000 per year.

Deer cannot be driven away

That is why the city must take action now, Trueb told “Schweiz aktuell”, and targeting individual roebucks.
Because the previous measures would have brought little or nothing. “We also tried repeatedly to drive the animals out of the area, but they were back the next day.”

Because the cemetery is in the area of ​​Riehen, it is responsible for a kill. The town council of Riehen therefore investigated the matter.

“The focus was not on the damage caused by the deer, but on the welfare of the animals” (!!!), says councilor Christine Kaufmann.

“We found that the number of roe deer in the cemetery is three times larger than in the forest in a corresponding area,” says Kaufmann, who is also a veterinarian (!!!). And that leads to stress in the animals.”

That is why Riehen supports the cemetery’s wish to kill the deer population with kills.

 

Special approval required

However, since the cemetery is a hunting ban area, where shooting is not permitted, Riehen has submitted a shooting application to the canton. This is now with the Basel Security and Justice Department and should be answered shortly. There is nothing more to be learned.

 

https://www.srf.ch/news//grosse-schaeden-basler-friedhof-will-rehe-abschiessen

And I mean…Why can’t the city of Riehen protect the cemetery with a fence?
The Swiss also do it with their motorway, a method which is good for the animals as well as for drivers.

The deer did not come from heaven.
We take away their living space, their houses, their food, hunters kill their children and destroy their families.
The animals try to find peace and security in the cemetery.

“The deer are multiplying terrific,” said the gardener
People too!
“Deer cannot be driven away and cause great damage”
People too!

So… do we want to use the killing method for human pests too?
To regulate the population, as the hunters would say!

My best regards to all, Venus

 

Canada: ALF brings red message to laboratory

 

BY MATT CARTY
Global News- Canada
[Press Office note: No claim for this action has been received by the Press Office as of this posting.]

Wellington County OPP say vandals broke into the University of Guelph’s swine research site in Puslinch, spraying paint onto walls and equipment with animal rights messages.

Officers were called to the facility on Arkell Road on Tuesday morning to find walls and a tractor spray-painted. Red spray paint reading “stop exploiting animals” in capital letters was scrawled on an interior wall.

OPP believe that someone entered the facility between 3 p.m. Monday and 6:30 a.m. Tuesday and wrote messages that “consisted of profanity and slogans in support of animal rights.”

A vehicle captured on surveillance is described as a metallic blue four-door Ford Focus from either 2008 or 2009.

 

https://animalliberationpressoffice.org/NAALPO/2020/05/06/university-of-guelph-research-site-vandalized-with-animal-rights-graffiti-2/

And I mean…No slogan, no graffiti from the ALF can be as brutal as animal testing.

As soon as you write the truth on the wall of a horror laboratory, that’s vandalism.

When animals are tortured, massacred or cruelly killed in laboratories, the perpetrators speak of freedom of research.

The freedom of research stops when others have to suffer.

On behalf of the animals, thank you ALF!

Best regards to all, Venus

 

Responsibility

🐰💔
Those who love animals do not kill them

If you love your children, educate them to love animals and don’t tell them fairy tales!

Regards to all and good night from Venus

EU: The main culprit for animal suffering

A new investigation from Animal Equality shows the pain and torment of Spanish lambs as they are shipped across long distances, with journeys lasting up to ten days, and slaughtered while fully conscious after arrival.

 

THE DETAILS: In distressing footage shot by our investigators, we documented how lambs, all less than a year old, are treated during their live transport from Spanish farms.

Tens of thousands of lambs are first shipped hundreds of miles by truck to Spanish port cities and then forced to travel by sea to countries in the Middle East to meet the demand for meat coinciding with Ramadan and the feast of the Sacrifice of the Lamb. Lambs are particularly sensitive animals that become paralyzed when they are afraid.

During the journey, workers are shown throwing the animals and grabbing them by their legs to prevent them from retreating.

 

 COVID-19 A FACTOR: The meat industry is utilizing the exports of lambs to Middle East countries as a way of compensating for the lack of domestic demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as 90% of these animals are consumed in bars and restaurants. Data indicates that this year alone more than 250,000 lambs will be sent to countries in North Africa and the Middle East for Ramadan celebrations.

BILLIONS OF ANIMALS ENDURE CRUEL LIVE TRANSPORT: Worldwide, more than two billion farm animals undergo long-distance of travel each year as a means of transporting live meat.

Thousands also die during long sea journeys, with their bodies thrown overboard, appearing on beaches days later.

 

In a 2019 report following an accident in which 14,000 sheep drowned in the Black Sea while being transported from Romania to Saudi Arabia, the European Commission acknowledged numerous deficiencies in this type of long-distance transport.

The report points out that the welfare of these animals depends largely on the conditions of the ship and because there are no suitable inspections carried are carried out, there are no guarantees that these ships have an adequate drainage or ventilation systems.

 

In fact, for ships bound for Saudi Arabia, port operators or livestock owners are not even allowed access to the vessels’ interior. 

WHAT WE’RE SAYING: “Our investigations have clearly documented the mistreatment of lambs on these trips. It’s time to demand that both the Spanish government and the European Commission ban long-distance travel of live animals,” says Silvia Barquero, Executive of Animal Equality Spain.

WHAT ELSE WE’RE SAYING: “From farms to slaughterhouses, animals exploited for food suffer tremendously. What is often forgotten in this never-ending cycle of violence is the immense cruelty that happens when these animals are transported to be slaughtered. It’s more than time for this cruelty to be stopped and Animal Equality will continue to use its investigations to expose these truths,” says Sharon Núñez, President of Animal Equality.

LIVE TRANSPORT OF ANIMALS OUTSIDE OF THE EU MUST END: In Europe, Animal Equality launched a petition addressed to the European Commission and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries calling for an end to long-distance transport to countries that do not guarantee basic EU animal welfare standards (!!)

 

We are hopeful that our efforts will lead to much-needed change and will prevent the suffering of hundreds of thousands of animals every year. In the meantime, you can make a difference for animals by sharing out our investigations and ditching animal products.

Saving lives starts with consumer choices, and you can help end suffering by making the switch plant-based.

The animals, the planet, and your health will thank you.

https://animalequality.org/news/investigation-animal-equality-shows-torment-of-eu-animals-shipped-for-slaughter/

And I mean…Since the judgment of the European Court of Justice in April 2015, the legal situation has been clear: The EU animal welfare transport regulation No. 1/2005 must be observed until the animals’ final destination, even if it is outside the EU.

The longer the transport, the more the animals suffer.
The lower the financial ‘value’ of the animals, the worse the transport conditions – mostly with live exports from the EU.

In order to get rid of the overproduction of animals, the member states of the European Union export over three million animals per year to countries outside the European Union, especially cattle and sheep.

Sooner or later the animals will be slaughtered in the countries mentioned without anesthesia. The methods for fixing animals are inconceivable and far from the EU animal welfare laws for animal transport.

And now the following question arises: Why do we need EU law if it is constantly broken?

Has the EU Commission considered what happens to the ships that want to enter the ports of non-EU countries and are not allowed if the countries close their borders because of Corona?
Who will check whether Regulation 1/2005 is complied with in these countries?

The EU Commission has so far confirmed that they are indifferent to the suffering of animals in transports, farms, laboratories, circuses, aquariums, zoos…

Close the altar that worships power, excess, animal torture and tyranny
Let the bloated bureaucrats find real jobs in the fast food industry.

Turn these palatial EU buildings into nature wildlife parks for zoos animals

A Europe without an EU will be a win for everyone!

My best regards to all, Venus

 

sometimes luck helps

 

 

That’s how it’s done, little wild boar!
Today the alleged murderer has to do without his roast pork.

Best regards Venus