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Hey—it’s me again.
I’m emailing you in real time as I discover more about payout #5R01DC014044-05 … and Taxpayer, what I just found might send you over the edge.
UConn’s white coats are also using the taxpayer funds for a totally unrelated—but equally creepy and cruel—bladder experiment on cats:
Taxpayer, what you see here is a picture of a poor kitten urinating himself.
Taxpayer, this is INSANE. I’m disgusted. And I don’t want another penny of our tax dollars to fund these painful and violating kitten experiments ever again.
2/29 Hard Government Deadline: If you agree, please consider rushing just $5—the price of a Starbucks latte—to our rapid response campaign before tomorrow night’s funding deadline.
With extreme urgency,
Claudia Taylor Research & Investigations Associate |
P.S. The most effective way to end a government experiment is to cut the funding BEFORE it hits the experimenter’s bank account. That’s why this 2/29 funding deadline is so important. Please don’t wait!
Taxpayer—
The University of Connecticut (UConn) is my alma mater, so what I’m about to tell you feels extremely personal…
Looming Government Funding Deadline: In just a few days, UConn white coats will try to RAM THROUGH more taxpayer funding for a new round of DEADLY NOISE experiments on baby kittens.
Taxpayer, unless we take immediate action to block payout #5R01DC014044-05, this is what will likely happen to another batch of innocent kittens:
Taxpayer, it was when I was a student attending UConn that I launched my first campaign against taxpayer-funded animal testing.
One day, as I walked past the science building on campus, I heard the sounds of monkeys screeching coming from the lab.
After doing some investigating, I learned that the university's white coats were conducting a horrible experiment on four primates.
For months, I organized student protests, alerted the media, and learned everything I could about the rules and loopholes associated with government animal testing grants.
And on January 12, 2007, this headline was published:
“UConn primate lab halts research project”
-PHSY.ORG
It was right then that I knew I would dedicate the rest of my career to ending government animal abuse.
Today, almost 20 years later, I’m bringing the fight back to UConn—this time, to stop its taxpayer-funded kitten abuse.
What do you say… will you help me do it?
Justin Goodman Senior Vice President |
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