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LATEST: What Kind Of RESEARCH Is Done In Singapore. DANGEROUS? VERY DANGEROUS?

ahleebabasingaporethief

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The SCUMS have openly and PROUDLY declared Singapore as a research center.

From what I hear, some other countries have REJECTED or DISALLOWED some research being carried here. IS THIS TRUE?

We are a small area. One lethal escape of biological germs and the whole island will be affected and wiped out.

Anyone have any clues as to what kind of research is carried out here? Biological warfare research included?

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Submitted by Jimmy Peterson on 2010, May 23 - 12:03

Miniature Pigs to be Bred in SingaporeReports call them the made in Singapore mini pigs and they are popularly called as guinea pigs. According to the reports, Singapore would soon breed miniature pigs that would be 10 times smaller than a normal pig. The breeding would be undertaken for scientific research.

About 200 of miniature pigs would be bred in the current year by PWG Genetics which is a biomedical research company. The headquarters of the company is in South Korea, and the company plans to start the new facility for the breeding of the special pigs at Tuas.

Reports claim that the project is of InVivos, a company that is set up by the Agency for Science, <leo_highlight style="border-bottom: 2px solid rgb(255, 255, 150); background-color: transparent; background-image: none; background-repeat: repeat; background-attachment: scroll; background-position: 0% 50%; -moz-background-size: auto auto; cursor: pointer; display: inline; -moz-background-clip: -moz-initial; -moz-background-origin: -moz-initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial;" id="leoHighlights_Underline_1" onclick="leoHighlightsHandleClick('leoHighlights_Underline_1')" onmouseover="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOver('leoHighlights_Underline_1')" onmouseout="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOut('leoHighlights_Underline_1')" leohighlights_keywords="technology" leohighlights_url_top="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsTop.jsp?keywords%3Dtechnology%26domain%3Dwww.singsupplies.com" leohighlights_url_bottom="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsBottom.jsp?keywords%3Dtechnology%26domain%3Dwww.singsupplies.com" leohighlights_underline="true">Technology</leo_highlight> and Research (A*Star) and the <leo_highlight style="border-bottom: 2px solid rgb(255, 255, 150); background: none repeat scroll 0% 0% transparent; cursor: pointer; display: inline; -moz-background-inline-policy: -moz-initial;" id="leoHighlights_Underline_2" onclick="leoHighlightsHandleClick('leoHighlights_Underline_2')" onmouseover="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOver('leoHighlights_Underline_2')" onmouseout="leoHighlightsHandleMouseOut('leoHighlights_Underline_2')" leohighlights_keywords="national%20university" leohighlights_url_top="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsTop.jsp?keywords%3Dnational%2520university%26domain%3Dwww.singsupplies.com" leohighlights_url_bottom="http%3A//shortcuts.thebrowserhighlighter.com/leonardo/plugin/highlights/3_1/tbh_highlightsBottom.jsp?keywords%3Dnational%2520university%26domain%3Dwww.singsupplies.com" leohighlights_underline="true">National University</leo_highlight> of Singapore (NUS).

The project aims at meeting the demand for animals since Singapore is pushing for biomedical sciences to be an area of growth. The animals in the facilities would be used to test drugs, vaccines and other surgical methods.

Currently Singapore is a base camp that has 25 facilities which are licensed by the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) for animal research. These also include laboratories that are run by A*Star, NUS, health-care group SingHealth and companies like PWG.

According to a PWG spokesman the demand for miniature pigs alone in Singapore is about 1,000 a year. Since normal pig weigh more than 100kgs within a year it poses a difficulty in their handling, hence the idea of guinea pigs was introduced.


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Dear Ali-Baba-Singapore-Thief,

In my own opinion, keeping up with Research & Development is paramount in a country's development.

In this case, it's rearing of mini-pigs, which could be similar to mass productions of Chicken Meat... to speed up productions of MEAT production to meet the escalating demand of the explosive population of mankind during this century.

This period of time, is probably one of the most dangerous times that man is facing.

1. Global Financial Collaspe in the coming decades.

2. Global Energy Crisis in the coming decades.

3. Global Warming due to huge release of Greenhouse gases.

4. Escalating/Exponential increase of human population, giving a myriad of social, economic problems, especially in demand of fresh water, and food sources.

5. With the above all happening at once, the political tensions between countries has been gradually escalating, to a point of perhaps... Global War.

6. Giving to a need to be more prepared economically, militarily and politically.

So, R&D is truly important to any country, as it will give an edge to the countries, and providing value for exchange...
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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dear Sperm-man, I agree with what you have to say provided we have a minimum size of let's say malaysia.

Many researches are done NOT for the goodness of the layman citizen. It is to enrich the SCUMS themselves; at whatever costs.

Can you tell me why Singapore have the highest rate of COLON Cancer in the world?

You think the SCUMS do not know? They are not telling so their medical facilities can be ENRICHED.

It's our food and water system that we drink and eat.




Dear Ali-Baba-Singapore-Thief,

In my own opinion, keeping up with Research & Development is paramount in a country's development.

In this case, it's rearing of mini-pigs, which could be similar to mass productions of Chicken Meat... to speed up productions of MEAT production to meet the escalating demand of the explosive population of mankind during this century.

This period of time, is probably one of the most dangerous times that man is facing.

1. Global Financial Collaspe in the coming decades.

2. Global Energy Crisis in the coming decades.

3. Global Warming due to huge release of Greenhouse gases.

4. Escalating/Exponential increase of human population, giving a myriad of social, economic problems, especially in demand of fresh water, and food sources.

5. With the above all happening at once, the political tensions between countries has been gradually escalating, to a point of perhaps... Global War.

6. Giving to a need to be more prepared economically, militarily and politically.

So, R&D is truly important to any country, as it will give an edge to the countries, and providing value for exchange...

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