
'The Guardian'
Newspaper Bans The Truth About Vivisection
Vernon Coleman
'The Guardian' newspaper has refused to accept the
following advertisement:
VIVISECTION
An Apology
DR VERNON
COLEMAN
During the last few decades I have regularly published scientific
evidence proving that vivisection kills people as well as animals - and does far
more harm than good.
To my great regret, however, this evidence has been
ignored or suppressed by politicians, scientists and journalists. For some years
now vivisectors and their supporters have refused even to debate this issue with
me in public. (Maybe because whenever they and I have debated the issue the
vivisectionists have lost.)
I would like to apologise to the millions of
cats, dogs, kittens, puppies and other animals who are needlessly tortured and
slaughtered in British laboratories every year.
But the truth cannot be
suppressed for ever.
For proof that animal experiments are of no
scientific value visit www.vernoncoleman.com where you will find:
* A
list of drugs which cause cancer when given to animals but which are,
nevertheless, prescribed as `safe' for human patients. (Proving that even drug
companies and governments regard tests done on animals as useless.)
* Two
simple arguments which vivisectors still can't answer.
* A clinical
annihilation of the best evidence the Department of Health could produce when it
attempted to defend vivisection.
* Evidence that despite an offer of
£250,000, vivisection supporters could not find one patient whose life had been
saved by animal experiments.
* And much, much more information (all with free
access) at www.vernoncoleman.com
That is the advertisement 'The
Guardian' has refused to run. Why? All I'm offering is the chance for the
newspaper's readers to discover the truth about vivisection.
Please e-mail
the Editor, Alan Rusbridger at: alan.rusbridger@guardian.co.uk
if you care about animals and/or disapprove of this blatant censorship of the
truth.
Copyright Vernon Coleman 2006
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