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Hi Taxpayer,

I know it's getting late, and we've already reached out today, but as I sit here, I can't help but feel anxious about the state of our lawsuit against the National Institutes of Health (NIH). 

Before I go any further, I want to say how deeply grateful I am for your support, regardless of whether you're able to contribute financially right now. I completely understand that not everyone can donate to every fundraiser, and your ongoing support means the world to us. 

So far, only 311 people have contributed by email to our litigation fund, which is crucial for covering the costs of our lawsuit against the NIH. We're up against a giant—a federal government agency with a staggering $47.1 billion budget—and sustaining this legal battle is expensive. 

At this critical juncture, we need 189 more taxpayers and pet owners like you to step up and donate just $10. This small contribution could make the difference for all our life-saving campaigns—and especially for our litigation team’s ability to hold the NIH accountable. 

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Taxpayer, 11:59 pm tonight is a critical deadline.

If we have to pause our efforts due to a lack of funding, the NIH will win. And its animal abusers in white lab coats will continue breaking the law. 

Taxpayer, if you're able, I ask you to click this secure link and make an urgent donation of $10 (or whatever you can afford—every penny counts!). 

Together, we can show the NIH that they are not above the law. 

Thank you so much for your support.

Sincerely,

Jared Goodman
General Counsel & COO
White Coat Waste Project 

Dear Taxpayer,

Do you remember the “Bethesda Boys?”  

Two sweet beagle puppies held hostage in the basement of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) lab in Bethesda, Maryland. These beagles were “purpose-bred” at a puppy mill—born to be lab specimens—and sold to the NIH for fatal septic shock and blood poisoning tests.   

Throats sliced open. Pneumonia pumped into their lungs.

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I’m an investigator at the White Coat Waste Project (WCW). I personally uncovered the story of the “Bethesda Boys.” 

Taxpayer, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is our weapon against animal testing. 

This law provides the right to request records from any federal agency. It allows you and I—the taxpayers—to hold our government accountable. 

Because of FOIA, I exposed the Bethesda Boys to the Washington Post and bipartisan lawmakers in Congress. I also uncovered—and requested—many other incriminating contracts for toxicity testing on dogs.  

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That was well over a year ago... 

NIH has STILL failed to hand over the documents. NIH won't comply with federal law! 

On your behalf, I’ve worked countless hours to obtain hard evidence proving NIH pays to blind beagles, poison puppies, and kill dogs (some are only 1 week old!). 

NIH is engaged in ILLEGAL activity. And the stonewalling by our government has depleted my team’s legal defense budget. 

Unfortunately, our FOIA requests cost THOUSANDS—and we submit dozens of FOIA requests every single month. Our average gift is only $22. And our bills are piling up! 

Taxpayer, last time we sued the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture—and exposed the evidence to the press—we SHUT DOWN the fed’s largest kitten lab.

5,436 animals were killed here. Now it’s zero.

And when we sued the Dept. of Veterans Affairs—and unveiled its crimes to the court of world opinion—we CLOSED all its beagle labs.

220 dogs were abused per year. Now it’s zero.

Our new lawsuit could BREAK the BACK of NIH next!

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Unlike the illegal tactics used by these rogue bureaucrats, however, WCW investigators abide by the law.  

So when they charge us for our FOIA request, we pay the bill. 

And when they break the law and refuse to hand over evidence, we sue them in a court of law… and we pay those bills, too. 

Sadly, our Litigation Fund has been depleted.

Taxpayer, this fund determines which labs we’ll investigate and which will slither away. WCW can only expose as many animal labs as we can afford. 

So, I’m hoping I can count on you to chip in with a donation to our Litigation Fund. 

Your donation—even $5 (the cost of a Starbucks latte!)—help WCW investigators send more FOIA requests and win more lawsuits, which then allows us to uncover more wasteful government spending, launch more campaigns to shut down labs, and retire more survivors to loving homes. 

So Taxpayer, please consider making a gift of $5, $10, $25, or even $50—whatever you can afford!—to WCW’s Litigation Fund and support ALL our life-saving campaigns to save more dogs and animals from cruel and wasteful toxicology tests inside NIH torture labs.

This is a huge opportunity, so I hope you’ll consider joining us today!

You Give. We Win. They Survive. 

Claudia Taylor
WCW Investigator
White Coat Waste Project 


P.S. DEADLINE: We only have until 11:59 pm on Friday, August 16th to replenish our Litigation Fund or we must give up this lawsuit. Dogs are man’s best friend. Haven’t these forgotten puppies suffered enough? Please help before it’s too late.

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