Friends,
On the heel of the fake emergency "ending", another war is beginning. And this time it's not just directed at people -- it's target is also animals, including our pets.
The LA County Department of Health just issued a rabies warning, stating that a bat was found that was carrying rabies. (As I've explained in my previous videos listed below, "rabies" has never been isolated -- and therefore, never confirmed -- thus the "tests" for rabies are inaccurate and unreliable. In other words, the scientists are flying by the seat of their pants, and innocent animals are harmed and destroyed in the process. Now the LA County Dept of Health is pushing its rabid call for rabies shots for your pets -- including those that are indoors only.
It's not enough that the powers-that-shouldn't be want to exterminate humans. It appears that they want to go after nearly every living thing! One example of this is the excessive and unnecessary experiments on animals. When you think about it rationally, you'll draw the conclusion that there is little-to-know correlation between studies conducted on animals and those conducted on humans. To put it simply, we are not equivalent. However, in the name of "science", animals are subjected to all manner of medical testing and other forms of cruelty.
Some people argue a false dichotomy, meaning they will say: "If you don't experiment on animals, then you have to experiment on people." That is a false choice between two extremes. There are modern-day alternatives to animal testing, and there are alternatives to mainstream medicine! Besides, there are plenty of people who willingly give themselves over to medical experiments, as we've seen over the last three years with those eagerly and excitedly jostling their way to the front of the line to be injected with the cooties cocktail.
With so many alternatives to animal testing, it's clear that these animals experiments are pointless, wasteful, and cruel. Nothing makes me sicker than witnessing the vulnerable and innocent being preyed upon. There are alternative methods of research that do not include animal cruelty and in my recent video above, I highlighted an action step you can take if you live in California to help protect the lives of these innocent animals that are subjected to experimentation and torture.
As someone who is appalled by these injustices and who is committed to protecting all life and shining light on even the darkest situations, I feel compelled to share this urgent message from my close friends at People for Reason in Science and Medicine (PRISM):
"Educating the public about vivisection is an extremely important step toward the abolition of all vivisection. Standing up for the animals in laboratories, who cannot speak, whose cries are only heard by those who do not care, is an imperative for anyone who desires that the animals' suffering be seen and heard by as many people as possible. On April 28th, at 11am - 2pm we will meet on the Northwest corner of Westwood and Le Conte and will do just that. We hope that if you live in the Los Angeles area you will join us. There are many parking structures and parking lots throughout Westwood Village. For those of you who live in other cities and countries, you can organize a protest yourself or join one that has already been scheduled during this very important week.
Signing petitions is well and good and they can make an effective impact on lawmakers, but showing up in person, just as thousands of antivivisectionists have done in the past and still do all over the world, unites us the last week in April in a common cause - ending the brutality, fraud, lies, and greed of vivisection.
We have the leaflets and the signs. You needn't talk if you are shy. Being there, holding a sign can be as effective as speaking. Each one of us is different and each one of us contributes in our own way.
The last week in April belongs to animals in laboratories and Friday the 28th is their day to be heard at UCLA. Be someone who speaks for them and makes sure their plight is not ignored. And return this email with a yes if you can come or if you live somewhere else and are attending a protest near you, share that with us as well."
Visit the PRISM website here.
In my video above I also discussed the news out of Los Angeles County, which has allegedly isolated and diagnosed the first bat rabies case this year (coincidentally two weeks after my videos on rabies). If you missed my prior rabies videos, I've included links to them below.