From Ingrid Newkirk, PETA <[email protected]>
Subject "I can still hear them screaming in their pain"
Date January 28, 2020 2:02 PM
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SICK AND INJURED PIGS WERE LEFT TO LANGUISH, DYING SLOWLY ON A FILTHY FLOOR.

Please help PETA protect piglets and other animals from such extreme
cruelty—renew your membership for 2020 before January 30.

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Dear Friend,

A whistleblower told us that they could smell the misery on the farm even before
they could see it.

Inside a sprawling Indiana farm, piglets just hours old lay dead or dying on a
filthy floor, barely inches above a massive lagoon overflowing with the waste of
thousands of abused animals. Mother pigs, crammed inside metal crates, lay
helpless while their babies cried out in agony just out of their reach.

"I can still hear them screaming in their pain," the whistleblower wrote in a
letter to state police.

Please, while the plight of these defenseless pigs is still on your mind, renew
your PETA membership for 2020 at a special discounted rate of just $8 and help us reach our 30,000-member goal. If PETA
members won't help these animals, who will?

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"At East Fork Farms there is nothing but fear and distress," the whistleblower
wrote. "Pain, injury and disease [are] everywhere."

Horrifying conditions like these are common in the relentlessly cruel global
meat industry. Right now, nearly a billion sensitive pigs, cows, chickens, and
other animals are trapped in utter misery and extreme filth—denied affection,
proper veterinary care, and everything that's natural and important to them.

We can't allow such outrageous neglect and abuse to go on—and as a PETA member
for 2020, you can help us stop it.

Renew your PETA membership right now to help the animals who need us. Until
January 30, you can renew for one full year for just $8—half the usual cost.

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A day after hearing from PETA, JBS USA—a subsidiary of the world's largest
slaughterer of farmed animals— banned this hideous farm from its supply chain.
Today, hundreds of thousands of people have viewed the disturbing footage
online, and orders of our popular free vegan starter kit have been booming as
consumers consider who suffered for the flesh on their plates .

We're determined to stop such cruelty everywhere we find it. The progress we
make in doing so depends on the commitment of caring people who share our drive
to make this a better, kinder world for all beings.

PETA does more to make the Earth a better place for animals than anyone else—and
we need members like you to keep this work going strong. Please, renew your
membership today.

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Thank you so much for all that you do for animals.

Sincerely,

Ingrid E. Newkirk
President
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