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People United to save the Lives of Single-cell Entities (PULSE) is an international nonprofit organization based in Münster, Germany.
Founded in 2006, PULSE operates under the simple principle that operates under the simple principle that: germs are people too. PULSE educates policymakers and the public about single celled organism abuse and promotes an understanding of the right of all organisms to be treated with respect.
Historic Cases
PULSE has been responsible for such breakthroughs as the closure of the largest antibiotic factory in Liechtenstein, and the closure of a laboratory Seychelles in which bacteria was being murdered and dumped in mass graves in the Indian Ocean.
PULSE was victorious over the Ford Motor Company, which for more than a decade had used disinfectant spray on all their new automobile interiors.
PULSE released investigators' photographs and videotaped footage taken inside Proctor and Gamble, (makers of Mr. Clean products) PULSE documented bacteria being cultivated for the express purpose of product testing.
PULSE has also brought the germ rights movement to Hollywood. International singing sensation and actor Jochen Horst has mentioned PULSE on German television.
Community Outreach
PULSE staffers speak to students, from elementary school through the university level. In just one year, PULSE distributed information packs to 16 elementary schools in the U.S., reaching an estimated 156 young people.
PULSE officially opened it's brand new website in March of 2007. PULSE is associated with Save All Germs (SAG).
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