[...] Thus things looked hopeless indeed for the animals and - TopicsExpress



          

[...] Thus things looked hopeless indeed for the animals and medical truth when the December Hearings began, under British sponsorship and almost entirely conducted in the English language. The first-day session started ominously, introduced by Britains John Osborn, Member of Parliament, acting as Chairman. One would normally expect a Chairman to be impartial or at least not to allow his personal interests to prejudice a Parliamentary Hearing in the way he did. Mr Osborn is a Council Member of the notorious RDS, Britains vivisection lobby, mostly financed by the drug industry, and this explains his incredible opening remark to the effect that many people attending would not have been present had it not been for experiments on animals! The trend in which he would conduct the entire session was thus clearly defined. Two other British propagandists of the Drug Trust were then allowed to read undisturbed and in a typically parliamentarian, soporific monotone their endless speeches, crammed with all the traditional untruths of vivisectionism that nobody could dispute, because the Chairman would choose - among the many participants who afterwards raised their hands - only those he knew could be relied on, like the members of Eurogroup.
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 23:44:16 +0000

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