A dreadful terrcompany
A dreadful terrcompany . They do the dirty work for MBR Acres in Huntington where they breed little beagle puppies for laboratories. Disgusting obscene horror
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A dreadful terrcompany . They do the dirty work for MBR Acres in Huntington where they breed little beagle puppies for laboratories. Disgusting obscene horror
Ever since reading in The Independent about Marshall Bio Resources in Cambridgeshire, i have been following the protestors outside the 'facility'.
2000 plus beagles there - puppies and nursing moms. Bred for chemicals tests and experiments. The poor beagles are kept in cramped cages, surrounded by their own mess, and they will never see the light of day. What's this got to do with Micronclean you ask...well they go in and supply MBR with cleaning materials etc.
Not good Micronclean!
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