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home >> news MAD SCIENCE MAY WEEK BEGINS IN NYC Monday, 25th May Mad Science May Begins in Solidarity with the Global SHAC Campaign Win Animal Rights commemorated this US holiday, Memorial Day, by gathering in New York City's Central Park for a vegan picnic, followed by protests of Bristol-Myers Squibb executives living nearby. The vegan picnic was enjoyed by all, including two lovable canines, Taxi and Cabbie. As rescues, Taxi and Cabbie are a reminder of what we fight for... ANIMAL LIBERATION. Memorial Day is usually a day that we remember those who have fought for and died to protect our freedom. On this day, it is singularly appropriate to remember and speak out for those who have fought for and died for animal rights and for the animals themselves, who have been murdered by the billions. On this day, we proudly exercise our freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. Demo #1: James Cornelius - Chairman & CEO - Bristol-Myers Squibb Activists arrived at the home of James Cornelius, Chairman and CEO of Bristol-Myers Squib, ready to name and shame him as a ready accomplice to puppy killers. One of the drawbacks to living near a popular tourist site, James, is the large number of people that will now know of your vile dealings with Baker and the gang. Hundreds of pedestrians, including foreign journalists, old-time activists, and even a RN, were shocked and disgusted by BMS' financial support to Huntingdon Life Sciences. Numerous people also stopped by the information table to learn more about the campaign. James Cornelius you are a naughty neighbor (and not in the good way!) and for that Win Animal Rights has awarded you this week's Mad Science Award for supporting a company that not only tortures animals to death but falsifies research data to push dangerous drugs on the market. Along with your award you will a "vivisection is scientific fraud" button. Rad! Demo #2: Lamberto Andreotti - President & COO - Bristol-Myers Squibb Having distributed all of the Cornelius literature (and boy, was it a lot of literature!) the protesters decided it was time to venture up Central Park West to the home of another high-ranking BMS executive, Lamberto Andreotti. As President of Bristol-Myers, you also wield a large amount of influence in the company. And just like Cornelius, you will not receive peace as long as you continue to outsource your testing to that wretched hellhole. There certainly wasn't peace during the protest, as activists' chants could be heard blocks away: "500 animals died today! Lamberto Andreotti is to blame!" Passersby were more than happy to take a flier or two in hopes of spreading the message about their neighborhood animal abuser. Hundreds more now know that what you produce isn't science, it's insanity. But don't feel bad about your colleague receiving a prize because you too deserve a Mad Science Award for your gross incompetence and corruption. Please accept an exquisite "go vegan" bumper sticker for your hard work. Video Clips: James Cornelius - Bristol-Myers Squibb James Cornelius - Mad Science Award Lamberto Andreotti - Mad Science Award
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