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These chimps are currently at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s New Iberia Research Center. They may as well be centrifuges or test tubes to these people. This is the same place that was nailed by a Humane Society undercover investigation. Videos showed mistreatment of the lab animals. Interesting. percent of our DNA.
She is a data tech for a clinical testing company (for profit by the way.) I posted on this blog about quitting because of the New Iberia scandal in Louisiana in which the Humane Society found primates being abused. I almost quit a book club a year ago because one of the members is a proponent of medical research.
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