Sunday, May 12, 2013

Analyze the ethical and moral arguments associated with animal testing.

This is a subject on which the public has been very successfully misled. It is an ethical but also a scientific issue. To hear what doctors have to say on this issue i advise www.curedisease.net www.curedisease.com www.navs.org www.mrmcmed.org www.dlrm.org  there are many others.


Animal experimentation is also a crime against humans. Strychnine, cyanide, arsenic, botulin, asbestos, HIV infected blood, DDT, benzene, cigarettes all pass animal ‘tests’. Carcinogens, pollutants, teratogens, neurotixins etc also pass. Animal exp. (vivisection) causes human illness in 2 major ways. Firstly, anything and everything will pass an animal test irrespective of what damage it does to humans and the environment. This provides legal protection to the manufacturers or polluters but not physical protection to consumers. Largely as a result of this fraudulent testing humans now have 30,000 diseases. Secondly, once we have these incresing new and old diseases the research is almost entirely animal based, therefore no diseases are cured. 60 million animals a year killed in medical ‘research’ and not a single disease, and there are 30,000 to choose from, cured year after year.


In regard to Peter Singer you may want to google 'singer ruesch rockefeller vivisection' for some surprisng and little know info. about him and his connection to the vivisectors (animal experimenters).


A valid premise on which to base a discussion of this would be 'animal experiments harm animals, humans and the environment. But they provide legal protection to the pharmaceutical and petro chemical industries, titles, qualifications and income to thousands of people, economic benefit to shareholders and employees of industries who benefit from animal experiments." That is what needs to be weighed up to construct a utilitarian argument.

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