December 4, 2009

Animals Higher Priority Than Humans


"Researchers defended the [radiation] testing [on monkeys] as adhering to government guidelines." (Dave Wedge, "Protesters gather to save space monkeys," Boston Herald, December 4, 2009) US and state laws regulating animal research provide criminal penalties for non compliance. US law [there are no MA state laws] on use of human subjects for experiments provide no penalty for non compliance. Why is there no concern for vulnerable human research subjects especially mental patients at McLean hospital?

Government and private researchers use vulnerable persons for testing of high tech electromagnetic radiation and other electronic weapons research without consent across the US. Yet there is silence from civil rights organizations and journalists. Why are monkeys a higher priority?

"All research laboratories at McLean are inspected regularly and comply with all institutional, state and federal guidelines." If there are violations there are no penalties when humans are used for experiments.

http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1216489&format=comments&cnum=2

Protesters gather to save space monkeys
McLean Hospital experiment targeted
By Dave Wedge
Boston Herald
Friday, December 4, 2009 -

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