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This is a hard government deadline. The NIH is about to ram through more taxpayer-funded abuse to cripple 23 puppies in a lab. Read below to help them or unsubscribe.

 

“Are you here to help me or hurt me?”

Taypayer, I could tell that's what she was thinking as I looked through her cage and into her big hound dog eyes.

But before I go any further into my story, please allow me to introduce myself...

My name is Todd Woessner. I'm a combat veteran of the Iraq War. I worked in the maintenance department at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VA).

And I blew the whistle on the most painful dog lab in the United States federal government.  

6/3 Deadline:
END DOG CRIPPLING >>

It was supposed to be a routine service call. But that day, I witnessed something that still haunts me: a harvested dog heart floating in a pool of blood.  

Taypayer, to see these trusting lab puppies in agony—it’s hard. 

I've never stopped thinking about dog #A7. She was scared, shaved, and terrified.

She had no name... just a government ID tattooed in her floppy ear.  

She had no home... just a small cage in the VA’s laboratory.  

She had no family... just the taxpayer-funded white coats who forced her to run on a treadmill until she collapsed.  

She was innocent, Taypayer. And she didn't understand why our government was punishing her so severely.  

So, at great personal risk, I secretly photographed the abuse and exposed the torture to Congress and the court of world opinion.  

6/3 Deadline:
SAVE THE DOGS >>

Taypayer, these creatures belong to God... not government! 

Now I’m sounding the alarm again: Our government is about to wipe out an entire colony of puppies in a Pennsylvania laboratory.  

The NIH may ram through payout #5R01AR071975. This means the dog lab at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) will be flush with your taxpayer cash. 

And they’re preparing to blind, cripple, and destroy many more helpless hounds like #A7.  

Taypayer, to stop the massacre, I'm supporting the White Coat Waste Project (WCW). It's leading the fight to shut down the dog lab!

Will you join me?

At UPenn’s puppy-crippling lab, professors deliberately breed sick and disabled dogs, paralyze them, slaughter them, harvest their bones, and study their tiny skulls.

To be clear: my statements are personal opinions derived from my first-hand experience as a former VA employee and a U.S. veteran.  

I can also tell you: having worked closely with the WCW team for years, the most effective way to end heinous experiments on God’s creatures is to act swiftly… before the abuse begins.  

URGENT DEADLINE: to stop the crippling of disabled dogs at UPenn, we must cover our budget before the deadline on MIDNIGHT, June 3.

WCW has done more for dogs in laboratories than just about any other group out there. But don’t take my word for it.  

6/3 Deadline:  
END PUPPY CRIPPLING >> 

Thanks to your financial support, we’ve now ended 100% of painful dog experiments that took place at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs. ALL of them!  

WCW also got my former employer to let families adopt the dogs as pets instead of just killing them... for the first time in the VA’s history!

So please join me by rushing your most generous gift to help WCW do it again for the disabled dogs at UPenn.

Taypayer, I knew the risks of blowing the whistle. The VA is well-known for retaliation against truthtellers like me.  

I didn't step forward for financial gain. I received not one dime.  

I blew the whistle to stop our government from wasting veterans' resources and to save hounds like the doomed dogs at UPenn.  

That's why I'm getting behind WCW’s new campaign right now...and you should too.  
 
Are you with me?  

Todd Woessner  
Veterans Affairs Whistleblower  

P.S. MIDNIGHT TOMORROW, Taypayer: It was risky to blow the whistle on the VA. But I'd do it again because more puppies will lose their limbs—and their lives—if we don’t stop this evil government experiment before the deadline.  

Please join me and send whatever you can to save the disabled dogs at UPenn. Don’t forget: if you rush help before the deadline, your donation will be DOUBLED to support all of WCW’s life-saving campaigns. Now’s the time to dig deep. Thanks – Todd  

6/3 EMERGENCY DEADLINE >> 
Cancel payout #5R01AR071975.
End the crippling. 

Taxpayers shouldn't be forced to pay $20 billion+ for wasteful government animal experiments.

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