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Organizations / Groups: Americans for Medical Advancement (AFMA): An American organization founded by Drs Ray and Jean Greek. The organization appears to exist only to give credibility to its President and Spokesman, Ray Greek (see individuals). Animal Justice Project: A grassroots animal rights gro...
Organizations / Groups: Americans for Medical Advancement (AFMA): An American organization founded by Drs Ray and Jean Greek. The organization appears to exist only to give credibility to its President and Spokesman, Ray Greek (see individuals). Animal Justice Project: A grassroots animal rights group based in the UK, but with activities in Europe and the US. They were founded in March 2015 by Julia Orr and Claire Palmer. They use a strong social media presence to get their message across, as well as more traditional press releases which distort current research. They focus on a strategy of Freedom-of-Information requests followed by local press releases and PR stunts. Animal Justice Project: Same Nonsense, different name Animal Justice Project misleading public over Swedish malaria study Animal Liberation Front (ALF): A global front group (or “brand”) used by individuals wishing to take so-called “direct action” in the name of animal rights. The ALF was founded in 1976 by British activist, Ronnie Lee. The BiteBack website, run by activists, reports around 20-40 incidents per month committed under the ALF banner. The usual ALF mouthpiece in America is the North American Animal Liberation Press Office (see below). Graverobbing by Animal Rights Extremists ALF Run Amok Worldwide Anti-vivisection Coalition (AVC): A British group formed in August 2013 to protest animals used in research. AVC has formed alliances with Dutch (Anti-Dierproeven Coalitie, ADC) and Belgian (Coalition Anti Vivisection, CAV) activist groups. AVC’s main focus is the use of primates in research institutions – including universities – funded by the UK Government. It was formerly headed by convicted activist, Luke Steele (see individuals). The group no longer appears to be active in the UK. Luke Steele: Profile of a Convicted Activist Rights Activist Extremism is Not the Only Threat to Medical Research Cruelty Free International (CFI): Formerly known as the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV), CFI are a British organisation with international aspirations. Originally founded over 100 years ago, they campaign to ban all animal research. They have been behind a number of high profile laboratory infiltrations in the UK. They are currently focused on campaigns to ban the use of cats, dogs and primates in research. The BUAV: Unsubstantiated Claims, Spies and Videotapes The BUAV: Unsubstantiated Claims, Spies and Inspection Reports Eleventh Hour for Animals: An organization set up by Lisa Grossman when Camille Marino was in jail. See Negotiation is Over For Life on Earth (FLOE): A British group, founded in 2013, which promotes the pseudoscientific arguments of American activist, Ray Greek (see individuals). The organization has focused on promoting an Early Day Motion in Parliament urging British MPs to organize a debate on the science of animal research. It is run by a small group of activists – Alex Irving, Rebecca Groves, Deborah Minns and Louise Owen, who also run “Patients Campaigning for Cures”, “Speaking of Human Based Research”, “No to Animal Experiments” and more. For Life on Earth – The Birth of Another Pseudoscience Organisation You can fool some of the MPs all of the time The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS): The largest US animal rights group, with a budget of around $100 million per year. HSUS is often seen as an umbrella group for local humane societies, despite less than 10% of their budget going to local shelters. Most of their money is spent fighting their cause in the political arena. HSUS Donations Scandal National Operation Anti Vivisection (NOAV): A British-based group founded in 2014, shortly after the dissolution of SHAC, a group it shares many similarities with. A Profile of National Operation Anti-Vivisection Negotiation is Over (NIO): An Florida-based extremist group started by convicted extremist, Camille Marino (see individuals). NIO is run by Marino and Lisa Grossman and has been a vehicle for threats against researchers. In addition to posting tirades against them, NIO have posted the names and addresses of target researchers. This group also works under the name Eleventh Hour for Animals. NIO keep digging in their moral hole A new low at NIO Northern American Animal Liberation Press Office (NAALPO): An American animal rights group which acts as the mouthpiece for the Animal Liberation Front (see above). Its spokespeople include Walter Bond (in jail), Jerry Vlasak and Nicoal Sheen (see individuals). AR Profile: Nicoal Sheen Animal Liberation Front Press Office Becomes Desperate People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal (PETA): A global animal rights group founded by Ingrid Newkirk which receives almost $30 million every year (US organization). It has organizations in 10 countries, though its largest base remains in the US. It makes regular use of celebrities and stunts involving naked women. Animal welfare inspectors clear UW-Madison cat research of PETA allewgations, important hearing research continues PETA’s mixed martial assault on scientists A lesson in hypocrisy as PETA cries foul over one cat’s death while killing hundreds more More Moral Confusion at PETA Primate Freedom Project: An American animal rights group run by Rick Bogle (see individuals). Through regular FOIA requests Bogle attempts to drum up opposition to research involving non-human primates. Primate Freedom to Propose Killing …. Primates? Progress for Science (P4S): A California-based animal rights group that regularly organizes loud demonstrations outside the home of several UCLA researchers. Led by Carol Glasser, the group’s monthly protests attract up to 30 activists. Reflections of an Animal Rights Arsonist ‘Progress for Science’ finds itself on the receiving end Stop Animal Exploitation NOW! (SAEN): An American animal rights organization founded in 1996 and run by Michael Budkie. The organization is funded by the “biblically based” Mary T. and Frank L. Hoffman Family Foundation which aims to eliminate the use of animals in food and research. SAEN focuses its energies on complaints to the USDA criticizing aspects of the compliance system (usually on erroneous assumptions). Federal Agencies Rebut Budkie’s Misrepresentation of Scientific Research Defending against the inaccurate and sometimes downright false White Coat Waste Project: A conservative-leaning animal rights group that tries to stop animal studies by getting publicly funded animal research de-funded. They are, at heart, a PR and lobbying organization, led by Anthony Bellotti (a Republican strategist whose past campaigns include trying to defund Planned Parenthood and repeal the Affordable Care Act). Another high profile activist in their ranks is PETA’s former Director of Laboratory Investigations, Justin Goodman. A fresh approach to animal rights activism … or is it? Animal rights activists in Italy Individuals: Prof. Steve Best: An Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at El Paso known for his extreme animal rights views. He was the co-founder of the North American Animal Liberation Press Office, which serves as the mouthpiece for the domestic terrorist front group the Animal Liberation Front (see organizations). In the past he helped fund the activities of the extremist group Negotiation is Over (see Organizations). Threats and Hypocrisy: A Steve Best Story Prof Steven Best gets a taste of his own medicine Rick Bogle: An American activist and founder of the Primate Freedom Project. He is known for statements condoning violence against researchers. For example, in a letter sent to a number of researchers he declared “Your elimination is justified” (Conn M. and Parker J., 2008, The Animal Research War, p29) Primate Freedom to Propose Killing …. Primates? Speaking of Morality Michael Budkie: An American animal rights activist and co-founder of Stop Animal Experimentation Now! (see organizations). Using his organization as a platform, Budkie sends regular complaints to the USDA, criticizing various aspects of the compliance system; though his criticisms are often appear to misunderstand the research (see below). Federal Agencies Rebut Budkie’s Misrepresentation of Scientific Research Open Letter to Michael Budkie Dr. Ray Greek: An American MD and long-time critic of animal testing (toxicology). Greek has authored several books including Animal Models in the Light of Evolution. He also founded the organization Americans for Medical Advancement (AFMA). Greek has a tendency to quote selectively from papers (many 30+ years old) to suggest that animal tests lack predictive power for human medicine. Animal Testing and Greek Mythology Herceptin: When Personalized Medicine and Animal Research Meet Dr. Lawrence A. Hansen: An American neuroscientist and mouthpiece for PETA (see organizations). Hansen is a Director of Americans for Medical Advancement (founded by Ray Greek). Rather hypocritically, he continues to be involved in animal research even while decrying it as morally wrong. The Double Life of Dr Lawrence A. Hansen A Pathetic Defense of Dr Lawrence Hansen Camille Marino: An American activist convicted for activities related to harassment of researchers. Marino founded and runs the extremist organization Negotiation is Over (see organizations). Her violent tendencies resulted in her former friend and fellow animal rights extremist, Prof. Steven Best (see above), obtaining a restraining order against her. She has used Negotiation is Over to post names and addresses of researchers. Camille Marino is Over Follow the Law or Your Extremist Convictions Nicoal Sheen: A young American activist who is currently a spokesman for the North American Animal Liberation Press Office (see organizations). Sheen has publicly stated that threatening researchers is acceptable under the principle of “extensional self-defense”. AR Profile: Nicoal Sheen Luke Steele: A young British animal rights extremist with multiple convictions including intimidation and harassment of individuals working in labs. Steele has run several animal rights groups including the National Anti-vivisection Alliance and, more recently, the Anti-vivisection Coalition (which he was kicked out of in June 2014). He makes frequent FOI requests of British research institutions. In early 2017 he joined Animal Aid, and as of June 2017, he is working for the animal rights group, PETA. Luke Steele: Profile of a Convicted Activist Rights Activist Dr Jerry Vlasak: An American trauma surgeon (unclear if he is practicing) and animal rights extremist who is a spokesman for the North American Animal Liberation Press Office (See organizations). Vlasak supports the use of violence against researchers. Vlasak: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing The Freedom of Speech Paradox