Dear Friend,
For Murphy, long days in isolation are the least of his concerns. He'll languish
alone in a steel prison cell until a laboratory worker pulls him out and
delivers him to the experimenter who will cut open his skull and inject toxins
or vacuum out or burn parts of his brain . Then he'll be confined to a small black box—a "fear cage"—so the experimenter
can deliberately provoke his worst fears.
For monkeys like Murphy, Odd Job, Rudisha, and many others, the misery that they
endure in cruel taxpayer-funded experiments will end only when they're killed and their broken bodies are discarded like medical waste .
Today, you have a unique chance to help them. Every dollar you donate to PETA before midnight on April 30 will be
matched—doubling your impact for animals in laboratories and bringing us closer
to our $10,000 goal. Please give $3 or more right now.
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PETA has obtained never-before-seen footage of the monstrous tests conducted by
National Institutes of Health (NIH) experimenter Elisabeth Murray—revealing that
after she inflicts permanent, traumatic damage on their brains, monkeys are
confined alone to a small dark box so she can terrify them with
realistic-looking snakes and spiders.
The torture is repeated over and over—and when Murray's finally finished
frightening them, some monkeys are "recycled" into other experiments for even more abuse before they're ultimately deemed "extraneous"
and killed.
After 30 years, not one treatment or cure for human neuropsychiatric disorders
has come out of Murray's laboratory of horrors. Yet in the past 13 years alone,
she's raked in a whopping $36 million in taxpayer funds to keep tormenting
monkeys.
Take a moment to help spare social primates anxiety and utter terror and amplify
the growing call for effective, cruelty-free research: Support PETA's work against
animal testsby giving $3 or more today.
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PETA has an unparalleled track record of victories for primates in laboratories:
* Just last week, we secured a ruling that forces Oregon Health & Science
University to hand over 74 videos recorded at the Oregon National Primate
Research Center so that the public can see for themselves the vile
experiments in which mother monkeys are fed "junk food" diets and then their
babies are taken from them to be intentionally terrified. We won't let up
until the cruelty ends!
* It was our hard-hitting campaign that finally put an end to NIH's dreadful
maternal-deprivation experiments, in which monkeys were torn away from their
mothers at birth, terrorized with loud sounds and artificial snakes, addicted
to alcohol, and isolated in cramped cages in order to worsen their distress.
* After we publicized hideous footage captured in a laboratory at the
University of California–Riverside, experimenters there stopped yanking
vulnerable newborn macaques away from their mothers and sewing their eyes
shut.
We're determined to win for the monkeys trapped in Murray's laboratory and
create a future without animal laboratories—and to do that, we need you with us.
Will you help monkeys and other animals right now, when your contribution of at least $3 will
be DOUBLED in impact?
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Please act before this matching-gift offer expires at the end of the month.
Thank you for your compassion and support.
Kind regards,
Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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