In October of 2010, the University of Florida refused to comply with Florida State statues and provide the public with documentation about their primate experiments.
In December of 2011, activists won a lawsuit against the University of
Florida in Alachua Circuit Court. Judge Martha Ann Lott ordered veterinary
records to be released. The Judge failed, however, to order UF to disclose
the location of their enslaved primates. Our appeal on this issue will be
heard over the summer:
http://www.negotiationisover.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/judge-lotts-order-jan-5-2012.pdf
In February 2012, after we began to publish the information awarded in
our lawsuit, Vivisector Raymond J. Bergeron filed fabricated and malicious
criminal charges against two NIO Florida activists in an attempt to have
this campaign shut down:
https://www.alachuaclerk.org/court_records/index.cfm?section=casehist&p=OzMqKzE0JVMjVlo2SlUsJTFEXSMvI1UuL1FeLyhDPUsuVygmQQo%3D&casegroup=ALL&docket=y&StartFileDate=&EndFileDate=
In May 2012, the stalking laws in Florida were amended to criminalize
this campaign and prevent us from publishing public domain information about
UF vivisectors. These “NIO laws” go into effect on October 1.
In June
2012, UF petitioned law enforcement to execute a search warrant at the home
of the founder of NIO and seize all computers, cell phones, drives, cameras,
and other electronics and personal papers. They seek to imprison this
activist for publishing public information and, thereby, shut down this
campaign once and for all!
http://www.negotiationisover.net/2012/07/03/florida-law-enforcement-storms-activists-home-update/
Inside the University of Florida, the experiments conducted on monkeys
are carried out in full compliance with the Animal Welfare Act and under
“strict regulations.” So what are they fighting so vehemently to conceal???
Perhaps they simply want to ensure that roughly $350 million in federal
grants will continue to fund their atrocities….
These are the first
set of images that we are releasing of the horrors that UF would rather keep
hidden from the light of day:

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