We have been steadfast in championing animal rights, advocating for fiscal responsibility, and ensuring government accountability. Since 2021, we have passionately fought for the lives of Morgan Island's monkeys, commonly known as 'Monkey Island,' situated in Beaufort County. This island, home to over 3,500 rhesus monkeys and off-limits to the public, prompted us to take a decisive step. Recently, we addressed a letter directly to the National Institute of Health (NIH), urging transparency regarding its funding of alleged animal experiments at Rocky Mountain Laboratory on the island.
Our concerns about the safety of these monkeys have deepened with the emergence of "disturbing" videos, photographs, and documents related to these experiments. This effort builds on our previous initiative in 2021 when we collaborated with the White Coat Waste Project, a taxpayer watchdog group, to send a letter to Dr. Anthony Fauci. Through this collaboration, we exposed that around 600 monkeys are annually removed for these alleged experiments, funded by a substantial $20 billion in taxpayer money. Emphatically condemning these experiments as "disgusting, barbaric, and cruel," we demand accountability and transparency for the public about the conditions and fate of these animals.
Justin Goodman, Vice President of Advocacy and Public Policy at the White Coat Waste Project, echoes our sentiments, shedding light on the distressing conditions the monkeys endure. Despite our attempts to seek a response from the NIH, there has been no communication at the time of reporting. Our dedication to exposing and challenging such practices underscores our shared commitment to animal welfare, fiscal prudence, and holding institutions accountable for their actions.
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