Each year PETA takes in more than $30 million from donors who have been deceived into believing that PETA really cares about the welfare of animals.
Of that $30 million, only a very, very tiny portion goes to actual animal welfare. The vast majority goes to salaries and to defending, supporting and strengthening such anti-human organizations as ALF (Animal Liberation Front) and ELF (Earth Liberation Front).
These two terrorist organizations are responsible for many crimes against humans and the FBI labeled them the nation’s “most serious domestic terrorism threat.” Consistently founders and leaders of PETA praise ALF, ELF and similar anti-human groups in their attacks on humans and their activities.
Like these terrorists, PETA’s efforts are more directed at harming humans than at protecting the other animals.
Ingrid Newkirk, President and co-founder of PETA pretends to believe the world would be better without people: “Humans have grown like a cancer. We’re the biggest blight on the face of the earth.” One commentator said PETA believes “animal trainers, hunters, fishermen, cattlemen, grocers, and indeed all non-vegetarians are the moral equivalent of cannibals, slave-owners, and death-camp guards.”
PETA runs an “animal shelter” in Virginia. Their records show that during the last 10 years PETA has KILLED 21,339 (85 percent) of the 25,112 animals that have been entrusted to their care.
Yet they intimidate and lie to kids eating a happy meal at McDonalds. Such hypocrisy.
Killing animals – and storing the bodies in a walk-in freezer prior to cremation – requires far less money and effort than caring for the pets until they are adopted. PETA won’t invest in the lives of flesh and blood creatures in its care.
Instead it will spend millions on media campaigns telling Americans that drinking milk, eating meat, fishing, hunting, wearing leather shoes, and benefiting from medical research are all “unethical.”
PETA cares for cash flow, not animals.
Nichols is dedicated to preserving the “American dream” for his grandchildren through conservative principles.



