The leader of the pro-animal experimentation group "Pro-Test", whose recent small demo in Oxford captured Press attention, will be addressing a meeting at Nottingham University on the 20th March.
James Panton, the leader of the pro-animal experimentation group "Pro-Test", whose recent small demo in Oxford captured widespread Press attention, will be holding a meeting at Nottingham University on the 20th March, at 5pm, Room B5, Portland Building on the main University Park campus. This will plainly be of some interest to pro- and anti-testing campaigners, but will also be of interest to those who've kept tabs on the activities of the cult formerly known as LM (and before that the Revolutionary Communist Party), as Pro-Test appears to be a front group of this organisation. According to a contributor to a recent Indymedia story ("Pro-vivisectionist group 'Pro-Test' demonstrate to promote animal torture lab",
https://www2.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/02/334426.html?c=on#c143063):
"Among the top people involved in Pro-Test are Kristina Cook of Christ Church College in Oxford, a member of the Living Marxism cult. Also associated with here [sic] and Pro-Test is politics lecture James Panton, also of Living Marxism and a director of another LM front the Institute of Ideas. Today in the Times we have fellow IoI and Living Marxism founding editor Mick Hume pushing Pro-Test."
Further info on the RCP/LM at:
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutionary_Communist_Party_(Furedi)
Lobbywatch:
http://www.lobbywatch.org/p1temp.asp?pid=39&page=1 Sourcewatch:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=LM_group
Thanks for info and links
17.03.2006 19:05
Myself
Now it's "red baiting"?
17.03.2006 23:02
Just because something is "effective" does not make it right. Is that your ethics? If it works, if it helps the cause, anything goes?
Sorry folks, but I think if you actually believe that there is a DIRECT connection between being a revolutionary Marxist and being anti-animal rights you are way off the mark. There is of course a connection. People who are attracted to Marxism are anti-spiritual. The Marxist dream is intensely anthropocentric, for HUMAN welfare above all else. At least in its self evaluation, "scientific". Which means statisticly speakign you would expect it rare to find a person who was Marxist and also concerned about animal welfare and qutie common to find a person who was a Marxist very pro science and technology.
Mike Novack
e-mail: stepbystpefarm mtdata.com
Pro-test who???
17.03.2006 23:50
'B'
boobs
18.03.2006 17:31
Not really, after all we dig up grannies, threaten students, run terrorist training camps in sunny Kent and have links with the IRA.
Good to see another keyboard warrior, are you taking tips from the new Ray Winstone film; you've come to civilise us right?
Roger
sigh
19.03.2006 12:13
by the way, how's your job at gsk going?
yawn
Step back
19.03.2006 16:51
Yawn
GSK? You're having a girraffe
19.03.2006 17:45
Sarcasm, it's a beautiful thing.
Too be honest, I am quite insulted that you think I have some sort of support for the brutality that is vivisection.
Roger
"red-baiting"? The cult isn't Marxist
20.03.2006 10:56
Guinea pig
Guinea pig
e-mail: guinea.pig@spamhole.com
No
20.03.2006 14:50
“People who are attracted to Marxism are anti-spiritual”
needs to look at the history of Central America in the last 30 years. Where Catholic priests and nuns with Marxist views have been standing up for the poor and getting no support from the Vatican. Such priests and nuns have been murdered in their attempt to stand up for justice for the poor they lived and worked with.
Also saying
”you would expect it rare to find a person who was Marxist and also concerned about animal welfare and qutie common to find a person who was a Marxist very pro science and technology”
alludes to that old nonsense that if you are ‘against’ animals in laboratories you are ‘against’ science and technology.
The main thing to remember about Pro-Test is that whatever their supposed dogma they are the same bunch of self regarding cowards and opportunists you will find in any political circle where a person’s purported beliefs don’t cost them anything.
Myself
my friend, the pit
20.03.2006 19:33
Jajajajajaja, and all those good wee Catholic lands who rushed to fight for dear old Ireland.
I like this idea that vivisectors have the monopoly on science - what about all those charities that don't test on animals?
Roger
Typical
23.03.2006 17:22
pathetic. laurie, who actually started Pro-test, started it purely as a stand AGAINST SPEAK. whatever else it has come to symbolise, or its supporters may speak out about, the organisation stands for the right of scientists to go about their work without being terrorised by sanctimonious, misguided fools.
on a personal level, every animal rights supporter i've met has not been a psycho. HOWEVER. every animal rights ACTIVIST i have met - on stalls, at protests - has been misinformed, vicious and quite frankly, a wanker.
Shaquila
e-mail: shac.is.gay@gmail.com
give it a rest
25.03.2006 21:07
"Sanctimonious, misguided fools and misguided, vicious wankers" and you expect us to believe you're interested in debate?
Nob off back to your student halls.
Roger
Shocking
26.03.2006 10:59
i graduated several years ago, as it happens. The point of Pro Test is to show that most people think SPEAK et al are.. well, vicious, sanctimonious wankers.
I'm all for debate about animal testing but every time I have engaged one of these imbeciles in the street they have resorted to defamation and ad-hominem 'arguments' so frankly, I'm using the language they seem to understand best :)
Shaquila
e-mail: shac.is.gay@gmail.com
pure comedy
26.03.2006 12:59
Delusions of grandure. 300 odd students do not represent the thoughts of "most people."
"I'm all for debate about animal testing but every time I have engaged one of these imbeciles in the street they have resorted to defamation and ad-hominem 'arguments' so frankly, I'm using the language they seem to understand best :)"
Right... you know, you're so sad I can't even be bothered arguing with you AND I LIKE ARGUING!!!! *whacko alert* nenah nenah nenah
Roger
Translation
28.03.2006 15:18
Thanks for proving my point, Roger. You patronising, deluded fool.
Shaquila
e-mail: shac.is.gay@gmail.com
Once again....I recommend research before copying someones misinformed post
29.03.2006 17:55
My name is Kristina Cook and I’m writing in response to the above posts made about me. Apparently, animal research isn’t your main focus, as what was posted about me was not related to animal research and my views on it but about a political front that you feel PRO-Test or I may be representing. So I wanted to clarify why I personally am involved. Let’s make animal research the issue here, not irrelevant politics.
I am a proud member of PRO-Test. I joined this recently formed group, because of the values it represents. That is, I support animal research, conducted in an ethical manner through the laws and regulations currently in place here in the United Kingdom.
I hold this point of view because as a chemistry/biochemistry D.Phil student at Oxford, researching biomedical science, specifically in cancer, I have seen and know why animal research is important to medicine. If you disagree, that’s fine, but please if you choose to make a smear campaign against me, at least use something that I’m actually involved with. The idea of me being involved with this Marxist Lenin group is rather ridiculous, as I have never been involved in these groups and don’t even know who these groups are.
That being said, let me also let you know I am an American, who just moved to Oxford in October. I have no interest in ever becoming a politician or promoting political agendas, either in the UK or America, and really could care less about any of the political parties here in the UK, but when my true passion, research, is threatened, I will stand up and fight for what I do and why it is done.
I find it strange and simply misinformed that you say I am a part of a political group that I don’t know of, and have no interest in becoming involved with. I guess you think this because I have an article published on spiked-online.com? To lay it flat out on the table, I am happy to write anywhere where I think I can explain why animal research is important, and why I believe in it. And if you read the article, I think what I am promoting and trying to say is quite clear.
Whenever I have a chance to educate people about animal research and the benefits it provides us with, I am more than happy to engage. Whether it is through spiked-online.com, BBC radio interviews, religious faith-based radio shows, newspaper articles and quotes in The Guardian, The Times, The Independent, the scientific journal Nature, or through blogs where I can participate in educated debates, I will take the opportunity to make my views of animal research known.
Like I said, my only real involvement is to promote my views about animal research and medical science. And that is what PRO-Test is set up to do and what the members within are striving to spread. Whether other people within the group are part of other political parties I feel, is rather irrelevant and unimportant because it doesn’t take away from PRO-Test’s legitimacy as promoting animal research. In any aspect of life, you will find a wide spectrum of political views, and I believe the same to be true in an activist group. If PRO-Test ever begins promoting these other ideas you claim people in PRO-Test are involved with, then perhaps then it will become a relevant topic for your discussion boards about PRO-Test.
What is important though, is that PRO-Test is about animal research and its importance to medical science.
I am passionate about science and the biomedical research I study for my education. This is why I plan to spend my life as a research scientist, working to improve the lives of others through the knowledge and experience I have gained, and not as a politician. And this is why I am involved in PRO-Test.
I hope that you can read this letter and hear it for what I am truly saying without judging or discarding it before thinking about it. If you would like to discuss more with me or engage in a coherent, logical debate, please feel free to contact me at kristinacook1@gmail.com Thank you for your time.
Kristina Cook
D.Phil. Student of Chemistry/Biochemistry
Active Member of PRO-Test
Kristina Cook
e-mail: Kristina Cook
Homepage: http://standupforscience.blogspot.com/
For Kristina
07.06.2006 21:36
in your letter you sound very passionate. You are determined to "stand up for science" even if it means using the cult like LM group and their spin off PRO-test lobby group- just one of their many industry friendly spin off groups.
Kristina, if you are really concerned about human health and science, I suggest you cut ties with big business and propaganda outfits such as PRO test and work alongside those Doctors and Scientists who are doing their best to save science from becoming little more than a tool for big business at the expense of people, animals, and the environment.
When you speak on the BBC, or something you've written displayed in the Times or on Spiked-online.com, please don't forget to mention the Drs and Scientists opposed to animal experiments or the damage done to humans and the environment by products "safety tested" on animals.
Powerful industries have lots of corrupt and/or incompetent "experts" working on their behalf, Kristina, please make sure you don't become another one.
Darren
Homepage: http://www.spiked.moonfruit.com