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The conspiracies that protect and promote the horrors shown here, and which a growing number of doctors are decrying as damaging to medical science are described in "Naked Empress, The Great Medical Fraud" by Swiss Medical Historian Hans Ruesch.

 

“There is not a crime, there is not a dodge, there is not a trick, there is not a swindle, there is not a vice which does not live by secrecy. Get these things out in the open, describe them, attack them, ridicule them in the press, and sooner or later public opinion will sweep them away. Publicity may not be the only thing that is needed, but it is the one thing without which all other agencies will fail.” - Joseph Pulitzer

 

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VIVISECTION IS SCIENTIFIC FRAUD

 

Vivisection: A Government-sponsored school of violence. An endless Source of Profits and new Diseases: THE MODERN BARBARITY palmed off as science through the venality of the mass media and industry-beholden politicians.

 

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THE SCAPEGOAT

 

These scared little primates are being turned into dope addicts with the help of your tax dollar under the pretext of finding new medicines that will miraculously "cure" dope addicts. But the new remedies have already proved more harmful than the disorder they purport to eradicate, producing anew, even more obstinate addiction.

 

This screaming monkey, racked by withdrawal syndromes, flees from the needle of the "scientist" who wants to test a new "miracle" drug on him. But in man the anti-dope becomes in turn a dope. One of them is Methadone. It's like calling in Satan to drive out the Devil. Karl J. Deissler, M.D., an American dope expert living in Lucerne, Switzerland, said in an interview with Schweizer lllustrierte (Aug. 29, 1977): "The first dope wave, Heroin, was imported into Switzerland from abroad. But the second dope wave, Methadone, originated in Switzerland. It is responsible for over 1,000 deaths every year in the USA alone. It keeps the Heroin-addicts hooked until they can get back to Heroin."

 

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These three young primates won't leave their restraining devices alive. Continuous torture with electric shocks administered through the steel belt that immobilizes them causes them to develop symptoms similar to those of epileptic seizures: convulsions, foaming at the mouth, unconsciousness, etc. The pretext is finding remedies for epilepsy. But since epileptic attacks in man arise spontaneously, from within, and not as a consequence of electric shocks, all such tests, which are being conducted since the turn of the century, have proved fruitless, as was to be expected. Epilepsy keeps spreading. Small wonder, with "medical research" confided to retarded psychopaths and grant-hungry charlatans.

 

How public opinion is being brazenly misled: "As a result of strict controls, infliction of pain is on the wane." (From an article in Newsweek, March 27, 1978, which rejected all rebuttals that "strict controls" are non existent.)

 

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Old-fashioned American restraining device

Modern restraining seat at Washington’s Health Center

The American Ziegler-Chair allows the experimenter to change a monkey's position, enabling his sitting sores to heal while others form elsewhere. Thus monkeys have been kept alive for up to 4 years of uninterrupted experimentation, which included perforation of the skull with stimulation of the exposed cortex, the implantation of cranial windows, etc.

 

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One of the latest restraining chairs developed at Harvard. This baboon died in his seat after 4 months of immobilization following the transplantation of the aorta artery.

 

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How public opinion is brazenly misled: "The dissection needed for the study is carried out with the animal in deep anesthesia. At the conclusion of observations the animal, without recovering consciousness, is put to final sleep." (Lawrence Galton in the New York Times Magazine, Feb. 26, 1967. The Magazine rejected all rebuttals.)

 

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