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An evil trend has emerged among vivisectors that includes murder, rape and molestation. Is it somehow connected to vivisectors' cruel and abusive tests on animals? Or merely coincidence? PETA research has found 17 examples of vivisectors involved in serious violent crime against people. Kathy Guillermo, PETA's Sr. VP of Laboratory Investigations says the findings warrant the need for psychological tests on the vivisectors before they are given the millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded research grants.
Go to PETA.org and see the "Sex, Violence, Vivisection"
The PETA Podcast
PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 6.5 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness—they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way.
Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism.
Contact us at PETA.org.
Listen to the very first PETA podcast with Ingrid Newkirk.
Music provided by CarbonWorks.
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(Originally published Feb.10, 2021).
By Emil Guillermo, author, broadcaster4.6
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An evil trend has emerged among vivisectors that includes murder, rape and molestation. Is it somehow connected to vivisectors' cruel and abusive tests on animals? Or merely coincidence? PETA research has found 17 examples of vivisectors involved in serious violent crime against people. Kathy Guillermo, PETA's Sr. VP of Laboratory Investigations says the findings warrant the need for psychological tests on the vivisectors before they are given the millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded research grants.
Go to PETA.org and see the "Sex, Violence, Vivisection"
The PETA Podcast
PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 6.5 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness—they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way.
Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism.
Contact us at PETA.org.
Listen to the very first PETA podcast with Ingrid Newkirk.
Music provided by CarbonWorks.
Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe.
Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo on Twitter @emilamok
Or at www.amok.com
Please subscribe, rate and review wherever you get your podcasts.
Help us grow the podcast by taking this short survey.
Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST!
(Originally published Feb.10, 2021).

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