Animal Rights Organizations
In the end, I think it would be lovely if we stopped this whole notion
of pets altogether.
— Ingrid Newkirk, President of PETA
— Ingrid Newkirk, President of PETA
One generation and out. We have no problems with the extinction
of domestic animals.
— Wayne Pacelle, President Humane Society of the United States
— Wayne Pacelle, President Humane Society of the United States
June 5, 2007
Even the Supporters are Ashamed
Up until recently the supporters of the bill widely advertized
their connections to PETA. PETA was prominently linked on their
home page as a supporter of the bill. The bill's author publicly
admitted her close relationship with a high ranking PETA member as
they were listed together as board members (two of four) of a
recently formed 501 (c)3 organization. No more.
PETA is no longer listed on their web site as a supporter of the
bill. Did PETA stop supporting the bill? Or are the supporters
trying hide the fact that the real goal of the bill is to eliminate
all cats and dogs. The web page that lists the board members of the
501 (c)3 is gone. There are plenty of other connection between the
author and PETA.
You can tell a lot about someone by their friends, even the friends
they try to hide.
May 12, 2007
Penn & Teller on PETA
Hillarious and informative Penn
& Teller show on
PETA. Note:
The language is coarse.
March 19, 2007
Used with the permission of the Rocky Mountain Wrinkle
and the Centennial Chinese Shar-Pei Club, Inc.
and the Centennial Chinese Shar-Pei Club, Inc.
Do You Know the Real PETA and
Humane Society of the United States?
An Editorial by Alice Fix
You will not often see negative articles in our newsletters, but
every now and again we are forced to make a stand, and to speak out
about what we know is for the better good for all involved. This is
one such instance. We can no longer stand back and watch to see
what will happen. I think that it is past time to publicly expose
the real agenda of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
and their cohorts in crime, People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA), and the animal rights agenda.
For many years we have all enjoyed the companionship of our dogs and
other animals. We have been busy playing with them, taking care of
them, finding fun things that we could do with them, and generally
just having a great time with all the animals that live in our
houses. While we have been enjoying the love and fun that our
animals provide to us, there have been groups out there organizing
on a grand scale trying to get our rights to own those animals taken
away. Yes, that is exactly what I meant. Make no mistake about it.
These people have organized on a large scale to infiltrate many
major city councils and governments in the country to spread their
propaganda. Their agenda is easily defined and simple. Their main
objective is to take away your right to own animals. They do not
want you to have the companionship of any animal, whether that is a
dog, cat, horse, mouse, frog, fish or any other animal that you can
think of. They are pooling their resources to get this
accomplished, and have millions of dollars in there war chest for
this effort.
This
is a statement made by Ingrid Newkirk, the
President of PETA:
One of the animal rights mantras is that all animals are created to be
equal to all humans, and should have the same rights as humans.
I don't use the word “pet.” I think it's
speciesist language. I prefer “companion
animal.” For one thing, we would no longer allow breeding.
People could not create different breeds. There would be no pet
shops. If people had companion animals in their homes, those animals
would have to be refugees from the animal shelters and the
streets. You would have a protective relationship with them just as
you would with an orphaned child. But as the surplus of cats and
dogs (artificially engineered by centuries of forced breeding)
declined, eventually companion animals would be phased out, and we
would return to a more symbiotic relationship – enjoyment at a
distance.
— The Harper's Forum Book, Jack Hitt, ed., 1989, p.223.
It is interesting that Ms. Newkirk used the word
“speciesist”. Allwords.com defines that word as
follows:
— The Harper's Forum Book, Jack Hitt, ed., 1989, p.223.
- The discrimination against, and exploitation of, animals by humans in the belief that humans are superior to all other species of animals and can therefore justify putting them to their own use.
Just in case it still isn't clear to you what their agenda is, here are
a few more quotes from Ingrid Newkirk:
One
day, we would like an end to pet shops and the breeding of animals.
[Dogs] would pursue their natural lives in the wild ... they would
have full lives, not wasting at home for someone to come home in the
evening and pet them and then sit there and watch TV.
— The Chicago Daily Herald, 3/1/90
— The Chicago Daily Herald, 3/1/90
In the end, I think it would be lovely if we stopped this whole notion
of pets altogether.
— Newsday, 2/21/88
— Newsday, 2/21/88
Who is Ingrid Newkirk, and why should we care what she has to say
about anything? In the 1970s, Newkirk worked for Montgomery County
(Maryland), and then for the District of Columbia, as an animal
protection officer and deputy sheriff, before becoming DC's first
female Poundmaster in 1978. She co-founded PETA in 1980 with
established animal-rights activist Alex Pacheco.
(1) PETA stands for People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals, but in my opinion, there is nothing ethical in
what they do.
Ms. Newkirk has very close ties with several groups identified by
the FBI as known terrorists groups, such as Animal Liberation Front
(ALF). The animal rights groups are very well organized, and when
you check closely, you will see many of the same names sitting on
the boards of these radical groups. They are intertwined and
closely linked through their finances, and the work that they do.
PETA operates on an annual budget of $ 29,000,000. Most of this is
from donations made by ordinary citizens that don't know the real
work of PETA. Many people think that they are out to save the lives
of animals after seeing all of their ads on TV and in the
newspapers. That is why millions are donated to them each year.
In Virginia, the home state of PETA, in 2004, PETA adopted out 361
animals, and euthanized 2,278, according to their records.
(2) Those figures aren't good. That means that
they euthanized 86.3% of their animals and only adopted out 13.7%.
These figures come directly from PETA's Annual Report and from their
2004 Tax Return. It doesn't seem like they used that $29 million
for the betterment of the majority of the animals that they came in
contact with. So where is the money going? It is being spent for
publicity to raise more money for one thing. It is also being used
for legislative purposes. They have placed key people in city
governments all over the country to try to influence legislation to
take your pet ownership rights away. And they are having a lot of
success with it.
You
need to understand the basic difference between the “animal
welfare” groups and “animal rights groups.
Although the names might sound like they have the same objectives,
there is a big difference. Animal welfare groups are working to see
that all animals are treated humanely. Animal rights groups are
working to see that all ownership of animals comes to an end.
As
I said, PETA has close ties with many other organizations. One of
those organizations is the Humane Society of the United States
(HSUS). People donate millions to the HSUS each year, thinking that
their money is going to save the lives of millions of animals.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The HSUS does not own a
single animal shelter anywhere in the country. Although many
shelters have the words Humane Society in their names, they are not
associated in any way with the HSUS. The HSUS does not sponsor any
spay or neuter clinic anywhere in the country. They do donate a very
small percent of the annual budget to a few local humane societies,
around $2 million annually, which just happens to be less than the
amount that they spend in travel each year. Their major money is sent
on fund raising and legislative activity. In 2005 they spent $28
million for public mailings, $6 million in vegan education, $10
million in legislative campaigns and litigation. Their income for
that year was close to $125 million.
The
HSUS was founded in 1954 as an animal welfare organization. But in
the early 1980's, just about the same time as PETA was founded,
they began to change to an animal rights organization. In the 1990's
the personnel began to change to better fit with their new purpose,
and today many of the personnel at HSUS have ties to PETA, including
the current President, Wayne Pacelle.
This is an interested quote from Wayne Pacelle:
We have no ethical obligation to preserve the different breeds of
livestock produced through selective breeding ...One generation and
out. We have no problems with the extinction of domestic animals.
They are creations of human selective breeding.
— Animal People News (May 1, 1993) (3)
When you combine other statements that he has made, with the above statement,
in my opinion the meaning of this statement is that if we could spay
and neuter all animals, we could eliminate pet ownership within one
generation. “One generation and out” would mean to me that they
are gone and are eliminated in only one generation.
— Animal People News (May 1, 1993) (3)
Quietly sitting back and maybe not being aware, we are now allowing
the HSUS to make presentations at our local schools, with the
definite purpose to education our children about how bad pet
ownership is, to indoctrinate children to the thought that animals
should be free and not kept as pets. They are doing this in the
same way that they have infiltrated city councils and local
governments all across the country, quietly and matter-of-factly.
Shortly after taking office, Pacelle announced a merger with the Fund For
Animals which have assets of over $20 million, and the Doris Day
Animal League. The combined group estimated its 2005 budget at
“over $95 million” and also announced the formation of a new
“political organization,” which will “allow for a more
substantial investment of resources in political and lobbying
activities.”(4)
So that is where we find ourselves today. With the HSUS and PETA
combined annual budgets of over $124 million for political and
lobbying efforts to take away our rights to own animals. And that
figure does not include the many splinter organizations that have
been formed from these two major organizations. We are in an uphill
battle now, and it will be the fight of our lives to keep our rights
to own pets.
They are going at it from many different angles. One way is to get
Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) passed. The banning of Pit-Bulls
all over the country is a good example. That has caught on like
wildfires. The animal rights groups have said if they can just get
one breed banned, then it will be easy to add others to it at a
later date, until eventually all breeds are banned. Another way
that they are going about it is to have a mandatory spay and neuter
law in place. Just think about it, if all domestic animals are
spayed and neutered, when they die, there will be no more domestic
animals. Those same words have been said by Wayne Pacelle, the
President of the HSUS. They have a very well thought out and
planned agenda, and they are counting on the ignorance of the
American people to get their agenda accomplished. Well guess what:
Ignorance can be overcome by education. The American people may be
ignorant about the facts, but they are not stupid. They can be
educated. We were ignorant before 9-11, and look what effect that
had. It caused all Americans to become educated and unite and fight
to prevent that from happening again. The difference here is that
we are being attacked from within our own country. We are under
strong attack by the animal rights groups, and I hope that we don't
just stand by and allow it to happen.
The animal rights groups are publicly stating that we need to get
laws passed so that they can close down all the puppy mills and
commercial breeding facilities that have their animals living in
inhumane conditions. Just about everyone would agree with the idea
that animals should be treated humanely. But that is just the
vehicle that they are using to try to do away with all animal
ownership, period. And that is not a statement that they are being
all that public about.
You can become active in this fight by telling your friends and
neighbors what is going on. You can be an instrument of education.
You can also fight this kind of legislation when it is presented in
your area. Go to the City Council meetings and make your voice
heard. Write letters to the state and federal government officials
to offer your services to be on any animal related committee. In
short get the word out to any and all of your friends that own pets.
Let them know what is going on. If enough people stop funding the
animal rights organizations, we can put them out of business. There
is not much that they can do without operating funds.
The next time you think about making a donation to any of these
organizations, you had better think long and hard about whether you
really want your money being spent to take away your rights.
- PETA
- HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES
- FARM SANCTUARY
- FUND FOR ANIMALS
- DORIS DAY ANIMAL LEAGUE
- EARTH SAVE
- GREENPEACE
- PHYSICIANS FOR RESPONSIBLE MEDICINE
- ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT (ALF)
- FRIENDS OF ANIMALS
- IN DEFENSE OF ANIMALS
Right now the HSUS has started their “First Strike
Campaign.” I find that an interesting choice of names. At
visualthesaurus.com they define first strike as follows:
First strike: An attack that is intended to seize or inflict
damage on or destroy an objective.
Most people think that attack is on inhumane treatment of animals. They
still don't know it is an attack to take your animals away from
you. Last year over 10 million people donated money to the HSUS
because of their massive spending on advertising. Most of those 10
million people had no idea what their money was actually going to
support.
Better places to donate your money that will fight for your rights to own
animals are listed below. These groups are working hard to protect
your right to own animals, and to expose the true agenda to much of
the animal legislation going on all over the country.
- NATIONAL ANIMAL INTEREST ALLIANCE
http://www.naiaonline.org/ - SPORTSMEN'S AND ANIMAL OWNERS' VOTING ALLIANCE
http://saova.org/ - AMERICAN DOG OWNERS ASSOCIATION
http://www.adoa.org/index.cfm - US SPORTSMAN ALLIANCE
http://www.ussportsmen.org/
Footnotes for Reference:
This article will first appear in the March, 2007 issue (Volume V Issue 2)
of the Rocky Mountain Wrinkle, the newsletter of the Centennial
Chinese Shar-Pei Club, Inc. Any reference to this article must give
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Shar-Pei Club, Inc.
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March 14, 2007
A Few Links
- "Animal Rights" Organizations. An excellent introduction to PETA and HSUS.
- In their own words
- More of their own words.
- PETA kills animals.
- It can be worse.