In a recent broadcast of the “Alex Marlow Show” on Monday, the host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief, Alex Marlow, discussed the recent actions taken by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) regarding animal experimentation. Marlow expressed his satisfaction with the NIH’s decision to free the Beagles that were being used for testing, stating that it was a step towards ending the cruel practice of animal torture.
Marlow began by highlighting the significance of the NIH’s move, stating that the Beagles were not only freed, but also saved from a fate of constant suffering. He went on to describe the experiments as “Beagle torture” and revealed that they were funded by the NIH, making their actions even more alarming and cruel.
The decision to end these experiments was not only a victory for the Beagles, but also for the citizens who had lost trust in the NIH. Marlow emphasized the fact that the public had been kept in the dark about these experiments and their tax dollars were being used to fund such inhumane practices. This led to a loss of trust in the organization, which is responsible for protecting public health.
However, Marlow applauded the efforts of PETA’s Dr. Rahul Bhattacharya, who had been advocating for the release of the Beagles for years. In an interview with Breitbart, Bhattacharya revealed that he had taken matters into his own hands and freed the Beagles himself, after the NIH failed to take action.
Marlow stated that Bhattacharya’s actions were a clear indication of the public’s loss of confidence in the NIH and its ability to fulfill its responsibilities. He also commended Bhattacharya for his bravery and for standing up for what is right, despite the potential consequences.
The release of the Beagles is a step in the right direction towards ending animal experimentation. Marlow pointed out that it is crucial for society to move towards more ethical and humane research methods, as it not only benefits the animals, but also leads to more accurate results.
Marlow also took the opportunity to address the issue of misleading information that is often used to justify animal experimentation. He stated that the claim that such experiments are necessary for the advancement of medical research is not only false, but also unethical. He urged the NIH to invest in alternative research methods that do not involve animal testing.
In conclusion, Marlow expressed his gratitude towards those who have raised awareness and taken action against animal experimentation. He also urged the public to continue to hold the NIH accountable for its actions and to demand more transparency in their research methods. The release of the Beagles is a small victory, but it is a significant step towards building a more compassionate and responsible society. Let us continue to support ethical research methods and put an end to the unnecessary suffering of innocent animals.