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Midnight is the Giving Tuesday deadline. Read this if you really want to help animals in labs or unsubscribe.
 

Dear Taxpayer,

Have you seen HBO’s Chimp Crazy? If so, you may recognize me.

I’m Jared Goodman—General Counsel of White Coat Waste (WCW).

Growing up, punk rock music ignited my passion for animal protection. I went to law school and spent 15 years litigating and pursuing other legal advocacy for animals.


Me and Ruby—she was rescued from a lab. Pets are family. But as taxpayers, we’re forced to pay for animal testing—whether we like it or not.

Today, I work at WCW because it’s the most effective organization at getting animals out of labs.

At $20 billion per year, the U.S. government funds more experimentation on cats, dogs, primates, and other animals than all cosmetics companies and pharmaceutical companies… combined.

WCW gets results by ending this wasteful spending.

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AND DO WE GET RESULTS, Taxpayer! We’ve shut down 114 animal labs. We’ve cut $99 million in government waste.

And we’ve rescued, impacted, and saved over 29,000 lives.

Moby is Exhibit A.

This is an actual photo of Moby inside the FDA’s largest primate laboratory. WCW obtained it via FOIA.

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WCW’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) investigation uncovered how the Food & Drug Administration forcibly addicted baby squirrel monkeys to nicotine.

For 138 weeks, Moby (govt ID #5177) was isolated in a nicotine chamber.

He pressed levers for hits. Nicotine was injected into his arteries. Your tax bill? $5.5 million.

Here’s an actual illustration from the FDA protocol:

And here’s an actual video from inside his nicotine chamber:

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The FDA also forcibly addicted monkeys to amphetamine and ketamine… just to see if being hooked on Ritalin would also make them addiction-prone to other drugs. 

The white coats in Moby’s lab literally congratulated each other for torturing and killing one of these babies:


This is an actual video of Moby's captors at the FDA. They locked him up and danced on your dime.

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Taxpayer, on your behalf, we sued the FDA in a federal district court.

Our investigators pried away the secret videotapes our government didn’t want you to see.

We exposed FDA’s primate abuse to the Washington Post, CNN, New York Times, and the international media.

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We lobbied Democratic and Republican lawmakers to slash the wasteful spending.

(Of note: this is another reason why I love this organization. WCW’s message appeals to both Republicans and Democrats.)

And… we won.

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WCW ENDED ALL breeding and testing at FDA’s largest primate lab.

Over 200 monkeys were abused there—each and every year. Now, ZERO!

From “FOIA to freedom,” we got Moby and his friends retired to a warm Florida sanctuary:

Taxpayer, this is how winning gets done.

You see, when WCW shuts down a lab, we’re not just closing doors and setting precedents—we’re saving lives.

Here’s my team meeting Moby—retired after WCW exposed & closed his nicotine laboratory.

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Sadly, FOIA isn’t free. Neither are lawsuits. Lobbying is also very expensive.

Unfortunately, we haven’t covered our budget yet. 80% of our revenue comes from $20 average donations and emails like this. We’re more dependent on grassroots donors than ever before.

To sustain our campaigns, we must have a strong showing on Giving Tuesday.

  • Our fundraising from wealthy donors is way down  
  • Our bills are higher than ever
  • This year, expenses will probably rise 38.7%

So please, on Giving Tuesday, I’m humbly asking all our supporters to chip in $5—or even $10—to sustain all our effective work for animals like Moby.

Will you join me?

Jared Goodman
General Counsel & COO
White Coat Waste Project 

P.S. Giving Tuesday Ends at Midnight TONIGHT: WCW’s winning campaigns cost money. Your contribution, no matter how small, will make a big impact for more animals like Moby.

Taxpayer, here’s an idea of what your gift could pay for:

GIVE $2 >>
Pay for an advertisement & more to reach 1 pet owner.

GIVE $20 >>
Pay for advertising & more to expose FDA to 40+ taxpayers & pet owners.

GIVE $50 >>
Fight in the courts & more to release receipts FDA is hiding.

GIVE $100 >>
Lobby Congress & more to end FDA’s other monkey labs.

GIVE $250 >>
Launch media investigations & other efforts to expose FDA.

GIVE $500 >> 
Help retire more FDA lab survivors and other animals.

GIVE $1,000 >> 
Make the most impact for animals in labs!

Unfortunately, we’ve got less than 14 hours to cover these and all our critical campaign work. And we’re fighting a lot of battles for animals right now. Will you send help?

Here’s your secure Giving Tuesday link.

If you commit to a small monthly donation before midnight, your donation will be matched! This will help me close twice as many animal labs… and save twice as many lab animals like Moby.

Close 2x animal labs.
Save 2x lab animals.

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