Pigs Blown Up in Terrorism Experiments

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  1. AC0110

    AC0110 Let the Fun Begin

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    UK - Eighteen pigs wrapped in protective Kevlar blankets were blasted in a bid to help scientists understand more about the effects of bomb blasts on victims.

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    The animals were placed less than three yards from an explosive. Before being blown up, tubes were inserted into their blood vessels and bladders, and their spleens were removed.

    A wire was also put into a major abdominal blood vessel to ensure the vessel became lacerated in the explosion.

    The Kevlar blankets were used to protect the animals from minor bomb debris and the animals were anesthetized throughout.

    Scientists wanted to find out how long the animals survived when more than a third of their blood had drained from their bodies.

    Medics hope the experiments will help British soldiers in Afghanistan as well as casualties of terror attacks like the July 2005 bombing of the London Underground and a double-decker bus.

    In particular these results should help them understand how to control hemorrhaging in bomb blast victims.

    But Norman Baker, the Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes, questioned the use of live animals in military experiments.

    Talking to the Sunday Times he said: “These are revolting and unnecessary experiments. Sadly, we are too familiar with the effects of terrorism. It is perfectly possible to find out things we don’t know without blowing up pigs to find out.”

    A spokeswoman for Porton Down said anecdotally there was already evidence that the research was helping to save lives.

    She said: “This work is part of our broad combat casualty care programme. Anecdotally, we are seeing evidence of people surviving because of this work.”

    The facility at Porton Down, in Wiltshire, was originally set up during the first world war to research chemical warfare.

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    Bacon!!!
     
  2. i wonder if it smelled like bacon
     
  3. bbgirlsum

    bbgirlsum Well-Known Member

    WoW..

    Those animal rights people will definitely not like this... I mean why not use a real human being who doesn't have the will to live?
    These piggies are useful man! For my tummy! Sausages, bacons, hams etc... what a waste of some good meat :p
     
  4. negiqboyz

    negiqboyz Well-Known Member

    Damn .. is this true? that's messed up .. where's PETA when animal cruelty is happening in your face .. they always sneak up somewhere but missed it .. hmmm.. lol
     
  5. well unless members of PETA want to volunteer instead.. they need to sit back down.. lol
     
  6. .Cameron

    .Cameron Well-Known Member

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    Man, I was like wtf when I saw the title as "Pigs Blown Up in Terrorism..." on the last post section on the frontpage. >.<
     


  7. -rotfl

    but it does seem unnecessary to perform these experiments.... cause i don't think humans would be the same having a 1/3 of their blood lost.........
     
  8. EvilTofu

    EvilTofu 吃|✿|0(。◕‿◕。)0|✿|吃

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    Sometimes you just wonder are these experiments necessary... It's so cruel..
     
  9. ralphrepo

    ralphrepo Well-Known Member

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    I think having the picture of the crispy bacon there was a nice touch to this story... :shifty: