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PostPosted: 2006-07-03 22:18:45
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> Subject: [HuntingdonSucks] SPEAK Action Alert - Remembering George
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> Remembering George
>
> Meet Carfax Tower 12 noon 22nd July
>
> http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?xE1382&y
6110&z=0&sv=OX1+1DZ&st=2&pc=OX1+1DZ&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf
>
> SPEAK has received information from a source working in the dept of
> Experimental Psychology detailing yet again the appalling abuse being
> suffered by a primate inside Oxford University. Our source has told us
> that a macaque monkey was imprisoned for several years and was forced to
> undergo a variety of experiments that included invasive brain surgery.
>
> The information we are told was recited to a group of people by the
> researcher himself. What is of interest is the fact that the researcher in
> question was the same man that was investigated by the police for cruelty
> to a monkey he was experimenting on.
>
> We have been told that the researcher took great satisfaction in detailing
> the injuries he caused to the monkey he was experimenting on. He told his
> audience that they had named the monkey George, and then went on to
> detail the types of injuries he had personally inflicted on this poor
> innocent creature. At one point Georges eyes had extensive injuries
> caused to them, creating lesions for the purpose of the experiment. The
> account told by the vivisector is even more obscene when one takes into
> account that the vivisector then started to laugh as he went on with his
> story, telling the assembled group that after having blinded (we dont
> know if he was totally or partially blinded) George, part of the
> experiment then included taking George out into the university park.
> George wasnt able to see what we can see: if he could see at all it would
> only have been partial.
>
> George was almost certainly a wild caught macaque. Once he would have been
> roaming free in the tundra of Tanzania, or on the sugar plantations of
> Mauritius or in the jungles of Indonesia and China. He was taken from his
> homeland and forced to endure the most appalling cruelty. The next time he
> experienced fresh air, he was blind and tethered. His life ended at the
> hands of someone who can only be described as a monster; there are no
> other words to describe such a depraved individual.
>
> Vivisectors like to talk about how much they care about the animals they
> torture and eventually kill. Such pronouncements are just that, these
> people care about nothing but themselves.
>
> George died alone, blind, afraid and imprisoned in a barren cage; a cage
> hardly big enough for him to stand up in - a far cry from the life he
> experienced in his homeland: free, jumping from tree to tree, interacting
> with his own kind. Death was probably the only kind act George had ever
> received at the hands of his human tormentors.
>
> Vivisection is allowed to continue because the majority of the public are
> hidden from the truth. The vivisection industry suppresses it, the
> Government hide it, the media lie about it and the police protect the
> interests of the abusers. Now that is about to change!
>
> Join us in Oxford on the 22nd July. Its time to take control and let the
> public know the truth - Lets remember George, but just as importantly,
> lets tell the Oxford public about George. Lets not let his pain and
> suffering have been for nothing. We cant bring George back. We cant
> lessen the torment, the fear and the suffering he experienced imprisoned
> inside Oxford University, but we can all join together on the 22nd July in
> the centre of Oxford and shout his name.
>
> To the vivisector that laughed as he detailed the torment he inflicted on
> George - George is but another statistic, another item to add to his
> latest research paper. To us, George was an individual, an individual
> capable of experiencing pain, an individual capable of emotion - lets
> make sure he is never forgotten.
>
> The demonstration in Oxford wont follow the format of others, its not
> about marching from A to Z, mostly through the back streets, its about
> being visible, its about interacting with the public that have been lied
> to for so long. Lets be imaginative: bring banners, posters, organise
> street theatre. As a movement, lets come together and really make a
> difference. SPEAK will of course be supplying thousands of leaflets
> Remembering George so that they can be distributed to the public. Lets
> make this a day that the vivisectors holed up inside Oxford University
> never forget.
>
> Now is OUR time to be fighting back against the lies peddled by the
> university and their friends that hold key positions in society. Its
> about all of US taking control, its about holding our heads high and
> being proud of the compassionate message we have to tell. Lets remember
> George and lets make sure the vivisectors that are paid with money and
> accolades to butcher, maim and inflict the most appalling suffering on
> sentient creatures are never allowed to forget him. Its time to expose
> the real extremists.
>
> See you on the 22nd July in Oxford.
>
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