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When 25-year-old veterinary student Caterina Simonsen posted an update on a Facebook page before Christmas, she was trying to say how lucky she felt to be alive.


The Padua native suffers from four rare genetic pulmonary diseases that require her to use breathing tubes and experimental medication to thin the mucus in her lungs in order to breathe.


Her extreme illness makes her quickly immune to treatments, and, as a result, she has been a human guinea pig in a host of medical trials as doctors search for ways to help her live longer.


At 18, her doctors told her she couldn’t be cured, but this year, she had survived another birthday and simply wanted to say thanks. “I am 25 thanks to research. Without research, I would have been dead at nine. You have gifted me a future.”


Simonsen’s comments triggered hate from animal-rights extremists.


“You could die tomorrow, I wouldn’t sacrifice my goldfish for you,” a poster named Giovanna wrote on the Facebook page.


Another wrote, “If you had died as a child, no one would have given a damn.”


In all, Simonsen received 30 death threats and 500 cruel insults, which are being investigated by police.


After the barrage of insults, Simonsen went on the offensive to defend the use of animals in research to help people, launching a national debate on the topic.


Italy’s top politicians, including center-left leader Matteo Renzi, tweeted his support for Simonsen: “I am with Caterina.”


A survey by Sky Italia spurred by the controversy showed that 76 percent of Italians agree with animal testing for pharmaceutical purposes. Italy already has some of the strictest laws in Europe when it comes to using animals in clinical tests, pushed forward by a strong animal-rights lobby.


Simonsen, who has a tattoo on her left ankle that says “breath by breath” in English, has become the new face of the ongoing battle. She has given countless print and broadcast interviews since her Facebook post, trying to put a human face on the practice of animal research in pharmaceutical development.


But her strategy has only garnered more hate.


Still, she vows to persist. “Nazi animalists won’t stop me,” she told La Repubblica newspaper. “I am fighting for my life.”


Simonsen, who hopes to become a veterinarian one day, points to the fact that even the animals that activists defend often depend on medicine to survive. “I am getting a degree to save animals, but until there is a valid alternative, medical experimentation on animals is necessary,” she told Sky Italia.


Over the weekend, Simonsen also published a home video in an attempt to explain in human terms what her daily life was like with her rare disease.


She showed her sterile bedroom, complete with home respirators that bubbled in the background. She pointed out the difference between various plastic tubes that allowed her to sleep, eat and take a shower, and the pile of medicines she must take to survive.


“My therapy takes several hours a day,” she says, clearly unable to take a deep breath to finish even a short sentence as she speaks through a plastic mask she wears to breathe.


The video received another round of nasty comments, asking her if she really thought her life was more valuable than the lives of animals: “Is that the best you’ve got, Caterina? Have a good life then. I would prefer not to live if my life depended on the suffering of others or taking millions of lives, because their life is worth less than mine. Shame!”


Simonsen’s battle won’t be easy. The 25-year-old was admitted to intensive care on Sunday after contracting a serious lung infection, which her doctors believe is stress-induced.


She spent 12 weeks of the last year in the hospital and 24 weeks in intensive therapy, which she says was far less than previous years. “My best friends are those I met in the hospital,” she said. “I am alive because of medicine. I get up in the morning because of medicine. Thanks to the medicine, and thanks to the animals that were sacrificed to develop it, I am sitting here.”



http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/12/30/animal-rights-activists-bully-dying-italian-girl.html
 




A recent video posted on YouTube and currently making waves on Reddit shows a clown accidentally setting a dove on fire.


As the dove burns, children can be heard screaming and crying. But ever the professional, the clown moves forward with his routine, waving around a colorful scarf, perhaps in hopes of hypnotizing the children into forgetting the ordeal.





http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/10/clown-sets-dove-on-fire_n_4576769.html?ref=topbar
 
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A man accused of helping a Las Vegas pet shop owner torch her store with 27 puppies inside has been arrested in Indiana.


Security videos show Gloria Eun Hye Lee and a man torching Lee's Prince and Princess pet store on Jan. 27.

Lee was taken to jail Friday after a judge raised her bail from $40,000 to $310,000 after prosecutor Shanon Clowers filed additional charges.


She is charged with 31 counts of arson, conspiracy, burglary and attempted animal cruelty.


Her attorney has said she will fight the charges.




http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/owner-jailed-arson-case-involving-puppy-shop-22414270
 
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Poor Marius.


At 10 am Sunday morning, the young giraffe was put down at the Copenhagen Zoo, despite the fact that he was perfectly healthy (and utterly adorable).


Then, with television cameras rolling and dozens of families watching, the giraffe’s body was skinned and carved up.





http://world.time.com/2014/02/09/marius-giraffe-copenhagen-zoo/#ixzz2sqErH5ad
 
815. TV commercial intimidation (2/8/2014)

ICN is a TV channel that broadcast Chinese news and movies. I think it is run by Chinese capital. My wife used to tune on that channel to watch its TV series. When the series is interesting, I join in.

I noticed there is a strange commercial in recent broadcast. I think it is an intimidation from the Feds.

The first one: A lady sits in a sauna room. A pig is approaching her, sniffing. The lady drops some water on heater and create a steam. A thermo-charter shows the temperature goes up followed with a word “COOK”. Then lady disappeared and the pig leaves.
Followed by second one: Most of commercial shows how a fish without water is struggling for air. At last a word appears: NO ATTACK.

If the motive of the commercial is “cook”right and “no attack”, then they were very bad products. People can hardly link sauna room and fish out of water to it. It is good death intimidation if you know the killing method of the Feds. They used to kill people with microwave radiation. They also kill victims in prison by suffocation with plastic bag on head, then claim it was a suicide.

I think this is particularly on me. Chinese traditionally symbolize year with twelve animals. I was born in the year of pig. That’s why they put a pig in that commercial.

That unusual advertisement was broadcast at 11pm (Monday to Friday) at Channel 26.4 ICN(San Francisco Bay Area) in a two hours long (each week day)Chinese series. See how cruel they treat that fish in that commercial.





Watch how did they torture that fish to produce this commercial.
 
Zoo feeds giraffe to lions in front of children...


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http://www.newsweek.com/copenhagen-zoo-feeds-giraffe-lions-front-children-228607
 
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