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home >> news PROTEST FOR BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB'S PRESIDENT & CEO Sunday, 7th March For the first ever ADB-NYC protest, the collective decided to go to James Cornelius' house. James Cornelius is the president and CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb, a pharmaceutical company that's a major customer of Huntingdon Life Sciences. Without the BMS contract, HLS would have to reconsider their way of doing business, or even shut their doors for good. Activists wore blood splattered lab coats and surgical masks to draw attention to BMS' bloody dirty disgusting dealings with a CRO that's been caught punching beagle puppies in the face, cutting monkeys open alive without anesthetic, and choking, shaking and violently throwing animals into their cages. Also, Huntingdon Life Sciences is notorious for faking lab results so their customers can push potentially dangerous drugs out on the market quicker. It was a good first demo for Animals Deserve Better NYC, and there will be more to come. Disclaimer: ADB-NYC is not affiliated with SHAC, SHAC USA or any other group or organization and does not conduct or incite any illegal activity. ADB-NYC is an independent collective working peacefully for the goal of animal liberation. The information in this blog is not meant to incite, promote or request any illegal action of any kind. If you're wondering about the legality of anything you're thinking of doing please check your local laws and ordinances first before proceeding with doing any activity whatsoever. |
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