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STOP ANIMAL CRUELTY
Torturing Animals in Research: Scientifically Invalid, Morally Repugnant
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The images
in the following program
are highly sensitive
and may be
as disturbing to viewers
as they were to us.
However, we have to
show the truth about
cruelty to animals,
praying that you will
help to stop it.
This is the Stop
Animal Cruelty series
on Supreme Master
Television.
This week we’ll hear
from Michael Budkie,
the vegan co-founder
and executive director of
the US-based non-profit
organization
Stop Animal
Exploitation NOW,
on the subject of
animal experimentation.
The group was
established in 1996
to help put an end to
animal abuse in so-called
scientific research.
Now let’s meet
Mr. Budkie to learn more
about his organization
and its benevolent work.
The work that we do
is about the use of
animals in laboratories.
It’s all about animal
experimentation and I
first became concerned
about this
during my education,
because I spent
nine months as a student
inside an animal-
research facility,
and actually saw animals
used in experimentation
and was taught
how to do it.
I’ve actually had animals
die in my own hands,
and that’s what first
generated the concern
that we have for this issue.
There are several
categories of animal testing;
all equally heartless
and unconscionable.
Mr. Budkie tells us more.
One of the kinds
of animal testing
or experimentation
that people run into
on a daily basis, whether
they know it or not,
is the use of animals
for the testing of
consumer products.
Everything from laundry
detergent to floor cleaner
to mouthwash and
toothpaste are tested
on animals.
Typically, these are
things that are varieties
of toxicity testing where,
for example, in the LD50,
rats and mice are
literally force-fed the
chemicals that make up
these different products,
including things
like floor cleaners,
until half of them die.
That’s what
the LD50 means.
It’s the lethal dose
to 50% of the animals
used in the experiment.
Another kind of testing
that a lot of people do
come in contact with also
is the testing of drugs
and pharmaceuticals.
And this is probably
the only kind of testing
that is actually required
by (US) law, as far as
involving animals.
The testing of consumer
products is required.
They have to do some
kind of safety testing,
but there is
no requirement that
animals are a part of that.
Probably a larger and
more widespread use of
animals in laboratories
is what takes place
in colleges,
in universities and a lot
of other private labs,
which is much more
along the lines
of basic science, where
they purport to look at,
what happens in
basic physiology and
how the body works.
One of the real problems
with this, though,
is that human anatomy
and physiology
is very different from that
of any other species.
That’s why you go
to a medical doctor,
but dogs and cats
and primates are taken
to veterinarians.
The animals used in these
appalling experiments
are commonly obtained
from breeders,
who produce them based
on demand in conditions
similar to those
of puppy mills.
Other sources of
test animals include
animal shelters,
public auctions, and
businesses in the animal
entertainment industry
like zoos and circuses.
Some animals are also
trapped or captured
in the wild and then
shipped thousands
of miles in wooden crates
to live nightmarish lives
in laboratories.
For all such sensitive,
intelligent beings,
living in captivity, where
they’re unable to exhibit
their normal behaviors
and interact with
family members,
is utterly unbearable.
Some of the best examples
of the consequences
of being confined
in the laboratory setting
are relevant to our use
of non-human primates;
for example,
Rhesus Monkeys,
Squirrel Monkeys and
other species of primates.
And what we’ve found
is that in most instances,
just the confinement
in the laboratory setting
is literally enough to
drive these animals insane.
Because if you look at
the environment
that they normally live in,
in their natural settings
in the wild; for example,
a Rhesus Monkey
will typically cover
as much as
one square mile
of territory in a day
in their natural setting.
But when you look at
the environment they’re
kept in, in the laboratory,
it’s a stainless steel cage
which is designed primarily
to be easy to clean.
Also they will have
only a few square feet,
nine to as much as
maybe 15 square feet
of space in the cage,
but this is a very
artificial setting.
There are no trees,
there’s no sunlight,
there’s usually
no fresh air, there’s
very limited if any
contact with members
of their own species,
and non-human primates
are very social animals,
just like human beings are.
And so, it’s very common
for them to literally
lose their minds
as a result of this severe
stress of confinement.
They’ll also become
self-destructive
to the point where
they will actually begin
to rip out their own hair,
they’ll bite and tear
at their own flesh.
In many instances,
as much as one out of 10
primates in laboratories
are literally missing
a part of their own bodies,
anything from just
a section of a finger
or a toe,
up to an entire limb.
The stress literally causes
them to lose their minds.
The experiments inflict
excruciating pain
and sheer torment
on our fellow beings.
All forms of toxic drugs,
sickening
surgical procedures,
lethal diseases
and horrific weapons
are tested on these
unsuspecting and
unwilling participants.
The reality is that
for most animals
in laboratories,
at the conclusion of
most experimentation,
they’re killed.
And in many instances,
not only are they killed,
but they’re actually
dissected afterwards.
One of the laboratories
we’ve just obtained
some very damning
information about,
the non-human primates,
in many instances
after the experiments
are concluded, they’re
actually decapitated,
because their brains
are dissected to look at
what happens to them.
In many other instances,
animals are used
in situations where
they’re exposed to things
such as chemical and
biological weapons,
and part of
the experiment actually
causes their death.
One of the other very
real consequences
of using these animals
in experimentation,
as a result of the fact
that they’re not required
to use pain relievers
or anaesthesia, is that
they undergo the full
consequences of diseases.
They will experience
the full consequences
of chemical
or biological weapons.
They will experience
the full consequences
of drug addiction.
These are the kinds
of things that if you or I
allowed them to happen
to animals that were
in our care
in our private homes,
we would be arrested
for cruelty to animals.
But in the laboratory
setting, literally
almost anything goes.
In 2010 approximately
125,000 primates
were imprisoned
in laboratories
across the US.
Mr. Budkie estimates
that overall 25-million
animals are currently
being experimented
on and tortured in labs.
These tests are utterly
flawed and scientifically
invalid as the anatomy
and physiology of
human beings
and animals
differ enormously.
In fact, many drugs that
supposedly pass tests
with animals are actually
deadly or severely
harmful to humans.
Time and time again,
we’ve found that drugs
that went through testing
on animals are not safe
for human beings.
We only need to look at
the drug Vioxx, which
went for the full raft of
animal testing,
and when it came
to the human market,
was taken off the market
for causing bone pain,
for causing nausea and
for literally killing people.
A very significant
percentage, in fact over,
I believe it’s over 90% of
the drugs that make it
into pre-market testing
and pre-clinical testing,
and then reach clinical
testing in human beings,
never make it to
the market, because
what we keep finding out
is that animals do not
predict consequences
and side effects of drugs
in human beings, because
rats and mice are not
human beings
in little fur coats.
Even when they’re
not being tested on,
animals in research facilities
are treated in ways
that defy belief.
The gentle beings are
considered inanimate objects
and not given the most
basic physical needs
such as adequate food
and water, let alone
veterinary care or love.
It’s not uncommon for
a non-human primate
to be deprived of
access to water for
as much as 22 hours a day,
five days a week.
It’s not uncommon
for them to be deprived
of access to food for
the same period of time.
It’s also very common
for them to be confined
in devices that extremely
and severely restrict
their ability to move.
That is a photograph of
a primate restraint chair.
It’s essentially
a large Plexiglas box.
The primate sits here.
Their feet
are strapped in here.
There’s another section
of Plexiglas which comes
in from the front
so that their neck
is entirely enclosed.
In addition to this,
they very often have
restraining bars that
are literally bolted into
the bones of their skull
so that they can’t
even turn their head.
And they will spend
hours and hours
in devices like this.
And to top it off, you see
these metal plates down
here that the feet rest on?
They’re metal for a reason.
In some instances,
those are used to deliver
electric shock
to the primate’s feet.
Or, if they don’t want
to do that, they will add
a metal clip onto
the monkey’s tail and
deliver electric shock there.
Animal testing
needs to end now.
Such experiments
are grossly cruel,
murderous and have
ready alternatives
which are humane
and provide bona fide,
useful scientific data.
There are other
alternative methodologies
for product testing
involving everything from
computer simulations
to physical tests like
gas chromatography
and mass spectroscopy,
to cell culture methods
which measure
the irritancy of chemicals
by exposing tissue culture
to them.
In terms of
medical testing, much of
research for example
this brain mapping
that’s done, we can get
better information about
how the human brain
works by using
non-invasive technologies
like functional MRIs.
By refusing to purchase
drugs or consumer products
tested on animals or that
use animal ingredients,
and letting our
lawmakers know that
we want these bloody,
barbaric animal experiments
ended immediately,
we as individuals can
help make this testing
a thing of the past.
Mr. Michael Budkie and
Stop Animal Exploitation
NOW volunteers,
you are to be praised
for your sustained,
noble efforts to stop
the torture of animals
and protect the voiceless.
By placing the issue of
animal experimentation
front and center in the
public consciousness,
you are causing
more and more people
to realize every day
that this heinous crime
against the animals
must cease right away.
For more information on
Stop Animal
Exploitation NOW,
please visit
www.SAENonline.org
Thank you for
your company today on
Stop Animal Cruelty.
May humanity soon
realize the divinity
within all beings
and live according
to the law of love.
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