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Taxpayer, see below.
My email is long, but here’s the bottom line: the CDC 134 kittens and their
friends are facing a life-or-death moment on December 31 , and White Coat Waste Project is the only group fighting to save them.
I’ve dedicated my entire career to giving government lab animals a second chance
at life, and I’m hoping my story will inspire you to dedicate just $1.34
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Desiree
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“15 fresh cat heads.”
That’s one of the requests I was instructed to fulfill.
But before I go any further into my story, please allow me to introduce
myself...
My name is Desiree Bender. I’m a Campaign Manager at the White Coat Waste
Project (WCW). I’m a mom to five dogs and four horses.
And I blew the whistle on one of Louisiana’s largest animal shelters for selling
dogs and cats — family pets — to a taxpayer-funded animal experimentation lab.
It seemed totally routine when a member of the staff came into my office and
asked for my signature. As the shelter’s Executive Director, I signed documents
all the time.
But this time, something very different caught my eye: a contract stating Louisiana State University (LSU) was to pay
us $40 per dog.
“What business does LSU have buying shelter dogs?” I asked. The answer shook me to my core.
Behind closed doors, our shelter had been euthanizing dogs each time LSU white
coats requested a “fresh cadaver” for their experiments.
I called an emergency meeting with the shelter’s board of directors, assuming
they’d be just as horrified and would shut down this program immediately. But the opposite happened.
As it turned out, many of them were also on various boards within the LSU
system… and they were in on it. My superiors essentially told me to let it go and return to work.
When I got back to my desk, I did some research and found out that killing
shelter pets and selling them to labs was not only legal but very common
practice at the time.
To add insult to injury, many of the labs that acquired animals this way were funded with our tax
dollars.
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Needless to say, I didn’t let this go... especially after I uncovered another
email from LSU white coats requesting “15 fresh cat heads.”
I was forced to resign from the shelter and was offered a hefty severance check
in exchange for my silence.
"Keep your money,” I said. I was going to take them down. And I did.
Determined to blow the whistle far and wide, I led an intense, nine-month-long
grassroots campaign to expose and end this scandal. And in 2019, pound seizure
was outlawed in the state of Louisiana!
Right now, I’m waging a NEW campaign to save kittens from taxpayer-funded
torture. And that’s why I’m writing you so urgently today.
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You see, our investigators just discovered that the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) is rapidly increasing its painful tests on cats.
It’s an emergency because if we don’t take immediate action, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky may kill 134 kittens in the new year after they’re abused in government experiments.
My team has obtained new documents showing that:
* Rochelle just started conducting painful experiments on cats again – after years of not doing so.
* She’s also doing it to dogs, monkeys, bunnies, and others. The CDC 134 aren’t alone.
* Pain relief is sometimes completely withheld.
Rochelle refuses to create a lab animal retirement policy. Her lazy bureaucrats
at the CDC prefer to just execute the survivors… even the healthy ones who could
be adopted out!
The CDC 134 and their friends are facing a life-or-death moment on December 31.
Taxpayer, please follow this secure link to help me and
WCW cover our emergency budget to stop Rochelle and save the CDC 134 before the
deadline.
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The WCW team is shutting down wasteful government labs in record time. In
theory, it's amazing news. But there's a BIG problem: what happens to the animals on day 2?
Big government white coats like Rochelle’s CDC either slaughter the survivors
and BURN them like trash OR ship them to a new lab for even more torture (“recycling”).
Taxpayer, with the help of true supporters like yourself,
we’ve made the following stubborn bureaucrats create a retirement policy:
* National Institutes of Health
* Department of Veterans Affairs
* and the Food and Drug Administration
But Rochelle is defiant. She refuses to let taxpayers adopt survivors like the CDC 134… even though
you’re forced to pay her lab abuse bills!
If any group can get the CDC to make adoption an option, it’s WCW. It’s the only
group successfully doing this work. It’s the reason I came to work here!
Taxpayer, we’re on an urgent deadline – and we haven’t
covered our budget.
Even $1.34 (one cent per kitten) could mean the difference between life and
death for the CDC 134. Will you follow this secure link to help me stop Rochelle
before the midnight deadline?
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I didn’t want to see my tax dollars sever 15 ‘fresh’ cat heads. Now, I
definitely don’t want to pay Rochelle to slaughter and incinerate 134 kittens at
the CDC.
Never again,
Desiree Bender
Campaign Manager
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. Taxpayer, taxpayer-funded animal experimentation is
a multi-billion-dollar industry. Government bureaucrats at the top, like
Rochelle Walensky, are very powerful. It’s David vs. Goliath… and we’re David.
But Taxpayer, if I learned anything from my experience at
the shelter, it’s that when we the people come together, we can beat any evil
giant… no matter how big.
We might not be able to cut $20 billion of wasteful spending on animal
experiments by December 31, but tonight, we can fight to stop Rochelle, save the
CDC 134, and make her retire and release all the survivors.
And I think that’s progress… don’t you?
If your answer is yes, please rush an emergency donation of whatever you can
afford for the CDC 134!
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P.P.S. Emergency 32-Hour Deadline: every dollar you rush to save the CDC 134 – even if it’s just $1.34 (one penny per kitten!)
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