This is an emergency call to action. It’s a hard government deadline. The NIH plans to electro-shock 34 cats and kill them! Read below to take action or UNSUBSCRIBE.
Hi Taxpayer. Everybody’s talking about the video we uncovered. Cats are being electro-shocked in a laboratory:
You also know about the White Coat Waste Project (WCW):
You Give. We Win. They Survive.
Now, I hope you’ll give me two minutes to convince you why that’s far more than just a tagline. It’s our promise.
Step 1: You Give.
Email fundraising is effective. We’ve found that email appeals—especially during all-hands-on-deck emergencies like the Irvine 34 rapid response campaign—are the quickest way to raise the money required to shut down labs.
Over 80% of our work is funded by grassroots donors who give to fundraising appeals like this:
And this:
Our average donation from these emails?
About $20.
Step 2: We Win.
But Taxpayer, your $20 goes a long way.
You see, the moment you give to these emails, we’re able to finance our investigative research, media, advertising, litigation, and lobbying.
It’s how we pay for our winning campaigns.
Case in point: after you and WCW’s grassroots army donated to my email fundraiser, this happened:
$22 million in taxes. 50 years of wasteful spending. 5,436 dead animals.
The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s “Kitten Slaughterhouse” was the largest cat experimentation laboratory in the entire federal government…
and it was SHUT DOWN by our rapid response email campaign!
WCW is proud to be the most effective group for getting cats out of labs. No other animal protection organization has closed a federal feline lab in 40 years!
Bottom line: WCW = White Coat WINS. But only when you chip-in to our emails.
Step 3: They Survive.
Of course, winning is a means to an end: saving cats, kittens, and other animals abused in our government’s labs – the P.O.W.s or Prisoners of Waste!
As you can see here, the USDA planned to slaughter and incinerate these cats.
So, I wrote an urgent email appeal. You stepped up. Then, this happened:
Taxpayer, ALL of the Kitten Slaughterhouse lab cats were retired and released. They survived!
Because you gave money to our rapid response email fundraiser, WCW rescued the P.O.W.s. and got them into loving homes… where they belong:
And guess what, Taxpayer?
WCW’s Founder and President (my boss) is the one who adopted these cats!
Here’s a photo of him with Delilah:
You Give. We Win. They Survive.
Taxpayer, as you can see, this isn’t a mere tagline. It’s not just a bumper sticker slogan. And it’s not meaningless marketing.
It’s our PROMISE.
Let’s do it again for the Irvine 34. Here’s your secure link: https://whitecoatwaste.org/Act
Justin Goodman |
P.S. Taxpayer, I really want to save the Irvine 34. Heck, I’d even adopt a couple of survivors myself! That’s why I recently sent you my emergency plan to give NIH the WCW treatment. WCW is the only group fighting to save the Irvine 34.
But right now, our fundraising is also way down. If you don’t give, then we don’t win. And if we don’t win… well, the deadline is 11:59 pm TONIGHT. Please send help!
P.P.S. Taxpayer, here’s your secure link to help save the Irvine 34.
Rush $3.40 >>
Just ten cents per cat!
Rush $34 >>
Pays for ads to reach 68 people
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Fund rapid response in Congress
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Launch media investigation
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Chip in for an emergency lawsuit
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