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Global Lab Workers Walk Out in Tears After Hearing Animal Pleas: Mass Releases Reported
By Staff Reporter
A wave of shock and grief has swept through research facilities worldwide as thousands of laboratory workers abruptly resigned, unable to continue experiments on animals they say they could suddenly understand.
Following last night's surreal meteor dust storm—whose eerie neon glow streaked skies across continents—scientists report their animal test subjects began speaking with a clarity that left no room for doubt.
Eyewitnesses described harrowing scenes of animals sobbing and pleading for mercy. Some begged their handlers to "please make the pain stop," while others were heard trying to comfort cage mates.
One particularly heartbreaking account came from a lab testing on a puppy rescued from a kill shelter. Witnesses say the puppy began sobbing and whining, asking: "I thought I was a good boy."
Another animal, watching as a companion was euthanized, was reported to have whispered: "Be brave. I'm here with you. It's almost over. The pain's almost over."
Witnesses say many lab workers collapsed in tears mid-procedure, unable to continue. In dozens of facilities, entire teams defied orders and opened cages, releasing animals before walking out.
One technician, voice shaking, said simply: "I'd rather starve than ever hurt them again. I can't unhear it."
Governments are scrambling to respond as the phenomenon appears to be global in scale. While some authorities have denied the reports, others are calling for vague "containment protocols" that animal advocates fear may mean mass euthanasia.
Experts are investigating the meteor dust storm, with early theories suggesting it may have altered human perception—making people finally able to hear what animals have always been saying.
Animal welfare organizations have called the event a grim vindication of everything they warned about for decades.
As one resigned researcher said quietly through tears: "The worst part isn't hearing them now. It's realizing they've always been saying it—we are monsters."
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