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09-23-2014, 07:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2014, 07:00 AM by Tobi.)
This is horrific mindless and heartless. No 'progress' can possibly be gained by torturing another Soul. Only an ice-coldness of Heart in the perpetrators which won't lead them right at all!
I signed. It is unnecessary and horrible.
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These experiments teach us nothing. I wonder about the people who do them. How sick are they.
I just hope public opinion can stop them.
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Me and my boyfriend both signed. I honestly don't know how these people manage to sleep at night.
"And ye harm none, do what ye will" ~ Wiccan Rede
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Cruel and totally unacceptable. I just signed, too.
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Yes that's a good point! Why don't the scientists come up with a new experiment -that of bringing happiness, meaningful social interaction, pleasure, joy and a good life -to the creatures they experiment on? To study the effects of having a totally happy life?
Why does it always have to be about deprivation, pain and suffering??
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I don't think I have heard of the hundreth monkey effect.
It certainly explains a lot. There are many scientific breakthroughs that happened in a number of places at the same time. Credit is given to whoever publishes first. Maybe we should give credit to all of them.
Something happens to cause knowledge to spread or occur all at once. I don't know if proof would ever be possible, but sometimes proof is not the answer. Better that we concentrate on the results.
If this theory works, then the internet would be a powerful tool. If enough of us are repulsed by cruel experiments can we get the whole world to reject them.
I think I will look for the book Lifetide, by Lyall Watson. I want to read more about the hundredth monket effect. It really does explain a lot of things.
Catherine