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larger print version January 8, 2009 Notorious UCLA Vivisector Sent Sharp New Year's Gift Los Angeles, CA: The animal liberation group Justice Department delivered a pointed message to notorious UCLA primate vivisector Edythe London as the new year began. According to an anonymous communique received by the North American Animal Liberation Press Office, London was sent razor blades in a greeting card, coated with blood and rat poison. London has been targeted before by animal liberationists who oppose her addicting non-human primates to nicotine and methamphetamines before killing them in her laboratory; her home was flooded with a garden hose in October 2007 and an incendiary device burned on her front porch in February of last year. The current communiqué reads: In related news, London's comrade in pain and killing, Arthur Rosenbaum, who has himself felt the wrath of animal liberationists, has ceased all experimentation on primates in an unequivocal victory for the campaign against his cruel methods of gluing metal coils onto the eyeballs of non-human primates.
Although officially billed as retirement, an inside source for the Press Office states Rosenbaum made an informed choice to stop animal experimentation after repeatedly being targeted by picketers and animal liberation activists. The animals dying in his laboratory undoubtedly don't care why he is ceasing his torturous exploits, just that he has indeed stopped his atrocities. Despite increased civil and criminal harassment by UCLA henchmen upon lawful picketers, there is ample evidence to show that the increasingly effective campaign to stop primate vivisection at UCLA is continuing by both legal and illegal activities.
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