The organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) sent an open letter to the Pentagon on Monday to demand that it stop funding experiments on animals in an effort to continue investigating the so-called “Havana syndrome”.
The organization, which has more than 9 million members and supporters worldwide, runs the missive the US Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, and the Secretary of the Army, Christine Wormuth.
SCOOP: A prominent animal rights group is calling on the Pentagon to halt “disturbing” research exposing ferrets and monkeys to pulsed radiation to try to recreate symptoms of “Havana Syndrome.” I first reported the tests last week @peta https://t.co/jXp4stkmOn
—Lara Seligman (@laraseligman) March 13, 2023
PETA urges the renewal of the ban on injuring dogs, cats, marine animals, and non-human primates with weapons and “that no longer be allowed to injure any animal with weapons for the purposes of research, development, and medical testing or evaluation,” they also stress. means like RT and yahoo news.
The Army had banned the use of weapons to injure animals for research, development, testing or medical evaluation purposes, but the decision was quietly reversed in 2020, notes the communication.
The organization believes that “such a ban should be applied” to an ongoing experiment, funded by the US Army, that involves irradiating ferrets with a radio frequency (RF) directed energy weapon in an irrelevant attempt to study the Cognitive, behavioral, vestibular, and cochlear health effects of ‘Havana syndrome’ in humans.
They also urge the Pentagon to end “an apparent military plan to expose monkeys to pulsed microwave radiation in a misguided attempt to determine the effects on the human brain associated with acquired neurosensory syndrome, commonly known as ‘Havana Syndrome’. ‘” and that has affected US diplomats in various embassies around the world.
The report of RT stresses that the PETA reaction occurs shortly after that US intelligence concluded that it is “unlikely” that this ailment is caused by a secret weapon that uses energy or electromagnetic pulses. Nor does he believe that it was created by an enemy country.
In addition, they ruled out that the “strange and painful acoustic sensations” that a thousand US officials have experienced are the result of “intentional actions, such as a directed energy weapon, or derived from some other activity, including electronic surveillance that could inadvertently make people sick.” ” to the staff.
The so-called “Havana Syndrome” began in 2016 and for years there has been speculation that Russia or Cuba could be behind the mysterious “attacks”.
US Intelligence: No Evidence of Adversaries Behind “Havana Syndrome”
PETA’s letter is signed by Maggie Wiśniewska, science policy advisor, who also points out that this type of research is cruel, wasteful and its result is “futile.”
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