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Taxpayer, 4,000 beagles are now free from Envigo – a
horrific breeding facility kept alive by government agencies like the NIH.
This effort to free thousands of beagles followed White Coat Waste Project’s
(WCW) #BeagleGate expose – our campaign to end and expose horrific beagle
experiments funded by Dr. Fauci’s NIH:
“That effort was itself a result of the awareness and concern created by a
larger investigation by White Coat Waste that exposed agencies of the Federal government as funders of experiments using
beagles for medical testing in very unethical and unnecessary ways.” – Brass Tacks Politics
See for yourself below!
After our #BeagleGate campaign went viral in October, taxpayers, animal lovers,
and lawmakers alike were outraged – and continue to be – by the horrendous beagle experiments funded by Dr. Fauci’s NIH, drawing
significant attention to the root of the problem: wasteful government spending.
And now, thanks to your advocacy and donations, Taxpayer,
4,000 beagles will no longer await their fates at the hands of cruel government
white coats.
So thank you for all that you do, Taxpayer.
Christine McPherson
Development Manager
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. Please read the article I pasted for you below and see for yourself how the
NIH attempted to hide their involvement in funding beagle torture following our
#BeagleGate expose.
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It has been a long time coming. The first of around 4,000 beagles
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several animal welfare violations, will start being transferred to local
shelters.
This comes after a series of bills signed by Virginia Governor Youngkin
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itself a result of the awareness and concern created by a larger investigation by White Coat Waste
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beagles for medical testing in very unethical and unnecessary ways.
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Governor Youngkin signs the “Beagle Bills,” April 2022
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While this is in a sense a feel-good story for everyone, some people may be
resistant to the lessons learned. It would be great if our government and health
authorities were always honest and acted benevolently but this is not always the
case.
There is always the possibility of waste, corruption, and unethical conduct.
Defenders of larger government and advocates for more taxpayer spending for
scientific research reflexively discount any story claiming such malfeasance may
have occurred because it threatens their interests and even their worldview.
But sometimes such things must be challenged, and as we will see, one way
powerful authorities get away with doing unethical things with public funds is
to outsource them and rely on a sort of “plausible deniability” claim as
millions of dollars of funding gets distributed to many different recipients all
doing their own things to some extent.
Coupled with a “It’s for the greater good” attitude, unethical actors can
vehemently rationalize away their unethical actions. Sometimes claims of
unethical behavior are wrong or taken out of context. But when the facts show
otherwise and even the “fact checkers” fail to connect the simple dots, it may
point to a concerted effort to conceal what is the actual objective with the
funds and how it is being reached.
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When the White Coat Waste story broke, and “BeagleGate” began, NIH and NIAID
immediatley tried to backtrack on the funding of the infamous beagle studies at
the center of it all. They pulled a technicality to make it look like they were
not involved in the most horrendous of the studies and this is the position they
have maintained ever since, despite having to admit to funding other studies
directly being done using beagles. Of course, “fact-checkers” have mostly backed up their position in the media
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involvement. Their attempt to pull the technicality might make them look more
shady, actually.
The bottom line is they and their partners want a vaccine for leishmaniasis and
the beagle study in question is a part of their pursuit. Who cares about ethics
and standards when you have an end in sight, right? What they claim is that the
journal the study was published in erroneously indicated the study was funded by
NIH/NIAID. I think a more accurate description would be “accidentally revealed
their involvement to the world.”
The authors of the beagle study in question indicated NIH funding and included
the grant numbers. Those grant numbers are real and can be searched on the NIH
website. They lead to two vaccine studies funded by the NIH and NIAID related to
leishmaniasis being conducted by some of the EXACT SAME PEOPLE that conducted
the horrendous beagle study in question! But I guess if you do the more
ethically questionable part of your research in Tunisia and report it separately
it makes the rest ok and the public funding is totally not helpful to it in any
way.
Check out the below screenshots from the journal and the NIH website regarding
the studies, the grant numbers, and the recipients. Any way they try to slice
the fiscal pie, the same people are eating it and to the same end. Is that end
worth the price? That is what we all must ask ourselves.
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TAKE ACTION: Contact Congress to Pass the PAAW Act and permanently end every single one of
Fauci’s beagle experiments.
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To change public policy, we unite liberty lovers and animal lovers with
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