Tuesday, February 27, 2007

"Bird-brain" Chinese Scientists Learn to Fly Pigeons

Birds Falling, 1992, acrylic, correction fluid and markers on paper, from the book Crying Over Spilled Milk, 1992-1997.

Bird-brained Chinese scientists learn to fly pigeons

BEIJING (Reuters) - Scientists in eastern China say they have succeeded in controlling the flight of pigeons with micro electrodes planted in their brains, state media reported on Tuesday.
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"The implants stimulate different areas of the pigeon's brain according to signals sent by the scientists via computer, and force the bird to comply with their commands," Xinhua said.
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Su and his colleagues, who Xinhua said had had similar success with mice in 2005, were improving the devices used in the experiment and hoped that the technology could be put into practical use in future.

The report did not specify what practical uses the scientists saw for the remote-controlled pigeons.
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Nonhuman animals, pigeons in particular, have been exploited and murdered forever by humans for their heinous war games. It does not take much to figure out what these Chinese torturers are up to.

I THINK IT'S TIME that Su and his colleagues with all the other animal abusers in their white coats, Chinese, American, French and Russian alike, start implanting electrodes in their own brains to control their own sick nazi behavior for the benefit of humanity, pigeons, mice and all other sentient beings and for the sake of decency, justice and respect for the life of nonhuman persons.

The problem is the human species itself, which but for rare exceptions is violent, destructive, and imperialistic. Universally, humans have vested interests in exploiting animals and think they have a God-given right to do so. To change these attitudes is to change the very nerve center of human consciousness. That is our task – no more and no less. Read more...

Dr. Steven Best
Chair, Department of Philosophy
University of Texas
El Paso, Texas, USA
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