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Bad News. In fact, it's PURE DEMONIC EVIL. <Justin Goodman Exposes Abuse Committed in the Name of «Science» Escuchar

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<In a revealing conversation with journalist Lara Logan, activist Justin Goodman—a leading voice for ethical science in the United States—shed light on the extreme and morally questionable experiments conducted in federally funded labs over the past decades, often with no oversight and little to no public awareness.

“People who were deported for doing horrible things to animals—things any civilized society would condemn—are no different than the scientists who were promoted and rewarded for doing the same things in government labs, all paid with our tax dollars,” Goodman said.

Among the most shocking examples, Goodman highlighted experiments involving cannibalism among kittens, mutilation of puppies, and live dissection of primates, conducted not only in U.S. labs, including the NIH headquarters, but also in labs funded in China, Iran, Russia, and other nations lacking ethical regulations.

Monkeys Chained and Tortured: The Kind of “Research” That Should Never Be Allowed

One of the most disturbing cases occurs at a long-standing NIH facility outside Washington, D.C., operating for nearly five decades. There, researchers conducted a series of fear experiments on monkeys.

The method: scientists intentionally damaged the part of the monkeys’ brains that controls fear and then chained them by the neck in cages, repeatedly exposing them to toy snakes and spiders, objects that naturally provoke terror in primates and humans alike.

Video footage reveals monkeys paralyzed with fear, cowering in the back corners of their cages, while staff can be heard laughing and mocking the animals.

“They called them ‘dancing monkeys.’ They laughed while the animals suffered. And this was all paid for with American taxpayer dollars,” Goodman said.

A New Era Under Donald J. Trump: Ending Waste, Restoring Ethics

This kind of abuse does not reflect the values of American science—or the values of the Trump administration. Since returning to the White House in 2025, President Trump has redirected federal science policy toward transparency, utility, and respect for life.

With leaders like John Ratcliffe at the CIA and Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, the administration has launched a sweeping reform of the scientific apparatus, demanding ethical oversight, funding audits, and an end to taxpayer dollars being used for unnecessary, immoral, or ideologically driven research.>

As President Donald J. Trump’s administration continues restoring order, transparency, and common sense across federal institutions, new allegations have emerged exposing the scale of abuse carried out for years by unchecked scientific bureaucracies, all funded by taxpayers.

In a revealing conversation with journalist Lara Logan, activist Justin Goodman—a leading voice for ethical science in the United States—shed light on the extreme and morally questionable experiments conducted in federally funded labs over the past decades, often with no oversight and little to no public awareness.

“People who were deported for doing horrible things to animals—things any civilized society would condemn—are no different than the scientists who were promoted and rewarded for doing the same things in government labs, all paid with our tax dollars,” Goodman said.

Among the most shocking examples, Goodman highlighted experiments involving cannibalism among kittens, mutilation of puppies, and live dissection of primates, conducted not only in U.S. labs, including the NIH headquarters, but also in labs funded in China, Iran, Russia, and other nations lacking ethical regulations.

Monkeys Chained and Tortured: The Kind of “Research” That Should Never Be Allowed

One of the most disturbing cases occurs at a long-standing NIH facility outside Washington, D.C., operating for nearly five decades. There, researchers conducted a series of fear experiments on monkeys.

The method: scientists intentionally damaged the part of the monkeys’ brains that controls fear and then chained them by the neck in cages, repeatedly exposing them to toy snakes and spiders, objects that naturally provoke terror in primates and humans alike.

Video footage reveals monkeys paralyzed with fear, cowering in the back corners of their cages, while staff can be heard laughing and mocking the animals.

“They called them ‘dancing monkeys.’ They laughed while the animals suffered. And this was all paid for with American taxpayer dollars,” Goodman said.

A New Era Under Donald J. Trump: Ending Waste, Restoring Ethics

This kind of abuse does not reflect the values of American science—or the values of the Trump administration. Since returning to the White House in 2025, President Trump has redirected federal science policy toward transparency, utility, and respect for life.

With leaders like John Ratcliffe at the CIA and Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, the administration has launched a sweeping reform of the scientific apparatus, demanding ethical oversight, funding audits, and an end to taxpayer dollars being used for unnecessary, immoral, or ideologically driven research.

Goodman himself acknowledged this progress:>

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