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MOBILE DEMO WRAP
December 9, 2007
LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles - Animal rights activists from Los Angeles and surrounding counties got together for a visit to some of the neighborhoods of UCLA's most notorious primate vivisectors. On the roster of repugnant researchers were Arthur Rosembaum (465 Loring Ave in LA,) Edythe London (1249 Shadybrook Drive in Beverly Hills,) Juaquin Fuster (2440 La Pesquera in LA), and Nelson Freimer (453 12th Street Santa Monica.)

First up was the despicable Arthur Rosenbaum, who attempts to simulate the largely self-limiting condition of strabismus - or "lazy eye" - by injecting the paralytic drug Botox into the ocular musculature of monkeys and then implanting metal coils in their eyes, when a simple and successful operation for the defect was already known and in practice at least five or six decades ago. So, pray tell us, Artie, what grand new insights into strabismus can you deliver? Apparently you have no insight into your own mental derangement - the grisly disturbance of psychopathology irremediable by any known modern therapeutic modality. You and your fetid fellows indulge with impunity your darkest impulses for torture and serial murder on the helpless laboratory animals you victimize.

Next up - Edythe London. Edythe - you cognitively and empathically challenged miscreant indelibly marked for sociopathy at the instant of fusion of the ill-fated gametes that produced you - how does it not occur to you that the evaluation of the socioeconomic and psychodynamic parameters that predispose humans to substance abuse would be a much more ethical and productive course than the forced addiction of primates who have no natural inclination toward self-intoxication? A Phd who makes tweakers out of monkeys while legitimate drug rehab centers flounder for lack of funds, this morally irredeemable experimenter knows that animal abuse is the hallmark symptom of psychopathology but fails to recognize the aberration in herself.

Third up was Juaquin Fuster - quintessential career vivisector. He's been at UCLA for years torturing primates in bogus vision experiments. What have you learned, Juaquin? Well, we can sure tell you what those monkeys see - a psychosexual deviate who gets his kicks inflicting pain on other sentient beings. Don't deny it - we've all had psych 101, and you're a textbook case. The thrill of hurting another living creature never wears off, does it? Obviously not, since you refuse to retire.

Finally, activists visited Nelson Freimer - the psychotic little imp who purposefully causes primates stress and inflicts others tortures upon them in order to study human maladies like manic-depressive illness, bipolar disorder (BP), Tourette syndrome (TS) and "impulse control" issues. Nels, do tell us - are you able to control your own libidinous impulses while you torture other beings? Do you sit in front of their cages with a nice, tall glass of cold water and slowly sip it while your dehydrated subjects miserably watch? Come on, Nels - they say confession is good for the soul. Wait a minute; that's one commodity of which you are definitely not in possession.

A Federal law suit was served on two police departments as well as individuals like Captain John Adams of the UCLA police department, for their unconstitutional and unlawful actions of chilling activists free speech and for maliciously harassing and threatening activists. It was an unusually empowering day for the activists - and one on which the animals' voices were clearly heard through channels free of the customary static, disruption and illegal actions of law enforcement provocateurs who for over a year have been aggressively and illegally attempting to silence picketers.

Vowing never to back down until the killing stops, activists departed.

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Each Primate Freedom Project chapter is run independently. The students and non student activists who support the PFP campaigns, are local to each chapter. Those who consider themselves part of the Primate Freedom Project UCLA chapter, do not engage in or encourage any illegal activities.