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Expose #PetaIndiaExposed #SabKiBajegi

As promised terrorist connections and fund to them from @peta I am posting today.

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The philosophy of animal “rights” espoused by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is very different from a philosophy of humane treatment of animals.

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In 1983, President Ingrid Newkirk wrote these amazing words in a Washington Post article: “Six million Jews died in concentration camps, but six billion broiler chickens will die this year in slaughterhouses.” This disturbing statement well illustrates PETA’s twisted worldview.
Covance develops new medicines to treat Alzheimer’s, breast cancer, HIV/AIDS, heart disease, diabetes, and leukemia. Lisa Leitten, a PETA employee, worked undercover at the firm for nine months in 2004-2005 collecting data on its animal care practices. PETA posted on its
website several videos Leitten acquired, claiming they were evidence of animal cruelty. The group spent tens of thousands of dollars to buy a full-page ad in the New York Times in June 2005 publicizing the videos. Covance disputed the charges and filed a lawsuit against PETA
protesting Leitten’s covert and deceptive actions. After a lengthy court battle, Covance and PETA reached a settlement.

Killing Animals to Save Them

On June 15, 2005, two PETA employees were arrested in North Carolina on charges of animal cruelty. Police caught the pair,
Andrew Cook, 24, and Adria Hinkle, 27, dumping the corpses of eighteen dogs, including seven puppies, a cat and two kittens, and several other animals into a dumpster behind a Piggly Wiggly supermarket in Ahoskie County, N.C.

Police said that the animals were picked up—
alive—from animal shelters in Bertie and Northampton counties.

PETA’s Real Modus Operandi

That PETA kills animals may shock some, but it is hardly news. In 1991, according to San Francisco Chronicle columnist Debra Saunders, PETA killed 18 rabbits and 14 roosters it had
“rescued” from a research facility because it “didn’t have the money” to care for them and the PETA animal shelter was out of room.

How can PETA be so cavalier about killing animals? The answer is that PETA’s mission is not to advance animal welfare through humane treatment.
Its mission is to promote the radical agenda of animal liberation, which holds that animals are better off dead than to be put to an immoral human use, whether for research or food, or even as pets and objects of appreciation.
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For instance, in 2003 PETA and other animal liberation groups filed suit to prevent zoos in San Diego and Tampa from importing African elephants endangered by overcrowding. National Review writer Wesley Smith observed that the court denied PETA’s request for an
injunction, saying that unless they were brought to the U.S. the elephants would be culled by South African authorities, since their numbers were a danger to the ecosystem of the famous Kruger National Park. The court said putting the elephants in zoos would save their lives.
But the plaintiffs’ attorneys argued that the elephants “will be better off if … killed rather than imported and placed in zoos.”
PETA checked for funding terrorist

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the most influential animal rights group in the world. It has established an impressive record of orchestrated events which have brought it media attention, and with that attention,
more tax-exempt member donations -- nearly millions $ in 2020.
In essence, PETA has grown in size and scope, resembling a small corporation more than the cutting edge of a social movement.

As an advocate of animal rights philosophy, PETA has agitated to eliminate the meat
industry, eliminate the dairy industry and eliminate eggs and honey from the human diet. PETA is adamantly opposed to the use of furs from fur farms or wild animals and wants to stop all hunting and fishing, eliminate the use of animals in movies, eliminate zoos, stop all
animal research, prevent the use of all animal products such as wool and silk and ban the ownership of animals as pets.

Recently, a complaint was filed asking the Internal Revenue Service to revoke PETA's tax-exempt status. PETA is required by law to operate exclusively for
the charitable purpose of prevention of cruelty to animals. But PETA's pattern of encouraging unlawful activity goes back more than 10 years, activities completely inconsistent with its allegedly charitable purpose.

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The most serious allegation claims
PETA offers financial support to domestic terrorist groups. The FBI labeled the Animal Liberation Front a terrorist group in 1989, when ALF broke into three buildings at the University of Arizona, stole more than a thousand animals being used in medical studies, vandalized
equipment to the tune of $300,000 and destroyed buildings with gasoline fires.

The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) made a $1,500 donation to the ELF in 2001. KSL News is also reporting that the ELF has merged with its long-time sister
group the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) “into one anarchist collective.” (The same ALF that PETA has called “The Army of the Kind.”)

PETA’s other financial support of terrorists includes a $45,200 gift to convicted animal-rights arsonist Rodney Coronado and a $7,500 payment
to Fran Stephanie Trutt, who pleaded guilty to trying to kill a medical research executive. PETA also paid $2,000 to David Wilson, who was the ALF’s “spokesperson” in 1997 when it claimed responsibility for firebombing the Utah Fur Breeders Agricultural Co-op — an
institution that’s (literally) just down the street from Monday’s arson target. Wilson, incidentally, cut his teeth on animal rights as a PETA intern.

PETA’s $1,500 gift to the ELF may have bought a lot of mayhem. Just last year, Rodney Coronado himself demonstrated how to
build an incendiary firebomb — in front of an American University activist crowd — for “about two dollars.” PETA, of course, denies that its gift was earmarked for anything violent. When asked by reporters to explain the purpose of funding America’s biggest domestic terrorist
threat, PETA reps have given eight different and contradictory answers.

PETA compounds the horror of its genuinely inhumane philosophy by employing treacherous methods. It is prepared to use stealth tactics to kill animals to prevent them from being used to enhance human
welfare or increase human enjoyment. PETA says it kills animals to prevent animal suffering and humiliation. But if animals and humans have the same rights, then what stops PETA from harming humans too? This question may seem far-fetched, but there is a slippery slope
between the ravings of the organization and the activism of its constituent members. PETA’s documented ties to violent activists, its deceitful tactics and its considerable financial resources create a frightening picture we dare not ignore.
they have provided shelter to 50 animals on their farm ... but have spent more than 3+ crores last year. I do not know if it is worth anything, but still, the number appears to be high because the salary of employees is separately mentioned.
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