Each
year for the past 4 years now I have updated this post to show the latest
number of animals that People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has
killed. PETA kills thousands of defenseless pets each
year at its Virginia headquarters. Since 1998, PETA has killed 33,514
adoptable dogs, cats,
puppies, and kittens instead of trying to find them forever homes and loving
families. But in 2014, PETA, not happy with the number of animals they have
killed have resorted to stealing people’s pets off of their porch and out of
their yards and immediately killing them. Or maybe they have been doing it all
along and finally got caught when they stole Maya the Chihuahua and killed her.
PETA first attempted to deny it, even though they were caught on video. Once
they had no choice but to admit it, they finally did and were forced to pay a
$500 fine. You can watch the report here.
And just recently it came out that PETA wrongly euthanized more than just Maya
that day. You can also watch that report here.
PETA's
own records report for 2014 (filed with the Virginia Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services) shows that PETA employees killed 88.3 percent of the dogs and cats in their care last
year. During all of 2014, PETA found adoptive homes for just
39 pets. In contrast to this the Norfolk SPCA, in the same city
as Peta, euthanized 3.9% of the animals they took in. Why would PETA, a
supposed "animal rights" group, kill so many animals at its
headquarters? The answer is simple and disgusting: Killing adoptable cats and
dogs—and storing the bodies in a walk-in freezer until they can be cremated -
requires far less money and effort than caring for them until they are adopted.
PETA
has a $33 million annual budget. But instead of investing in the lives of the
thousands of animals in its care, the group spends millions on media campaigns
telling Americans that eating meat, drinking milk, fishing, hunting, wearing
leather shoes, and benefiting from medical research performed on lab rats are
all "unethical". And yet PETA has no problem with the unethical
practice of killing of killing 96 percent of the animals in their care.
Years
of public outrage hasn't convinced PETA to eliminate its pet killing program.
Now the death toll of animals in PETA's care has reached over 33,500,
including 2,324 pets
in 2014.
Who
is the person behind this slaughter house? Her name is Ingrid Newkirk
and she is, in my opinion, the most disgusting, unethical and evil person of
them all. In 2003 it was learned for the first time that Ingrid Newkirk has
another face. During the 1970's her chosen profession was "dog
catcher" and killer.
Newkirk describes her fondness for killing in her own words: "I'd go to work early, before anyone got there, and I
would just kill the animals myself...I must have killed a thousand of them,
sometimes dozens every day." She
was so good at it she rose through the ranks to become director of District of
Columbia's high-kill pound where she reigned for some years. There, under her
rule, untold thousands more died.
Newkirk has never
stopped killing.
Not only is she non- apologetic about her murky past, she quietly continues her
murderous ways. She has turned PETA's Norfolk, Virginia headquarters into her
own personal killing field. There she has taken in more than 38,566
puppies, kittens, dogs and cats since 1998 and executed 33,514
of them. PETA killed 86.9% of their defenseless captives and adopted less
than 9% - a ratio far worse than almost any pound in the country.
Pets Killed by PETA
Pets Killed by PETA
Year
|
Received
|
Transferred
|
Adopted
|
%
Adopted
|
Killed
|
%
Killed
|
2014
|
2,631
|
252
|
39
|
1.48%
|
2,324
|
88.3%
|
2013
|
2,175
|
311
|
46
|
2.1%
|
1,792
|
82.5%
|
2012
|
1,877
|
130
|
23
|
1.2%
|
1,675
|
89.2%
|
2011
|
2,050
|
34
|
28
|
1.2%
|
1,965
|
95.9%
|
2010
|
2,345
|
63
|
44
|
1.9%
|
2,200
|
93.8%
|
2009
|
2,366
|
31
|
8
|
0.3%
|
2,301
|
97.3%
|
2008
|
2,216
|
34
|
7
|
0.3%
|
2,124
|
95.8%
|
2007
|
1,997
|
35
|
17
|
0.9%
|
1,815
|
90.9%
|
2006
|
3,061
|
46
|
12
|
0.4%
|
2,981
|
97.4%
|
2005
|
2,165
|
69
|
146
|
6.7%
|
1,946
|
89.9%
|
2004
|
2,655
|
1
|
361
|
13.6%
|
2,278
|
85.8%
|
2003
|
2,224
|
1
|
312
|
14.0%
|
1,911
|
85.9%
|
2002
|
2,680
|
2
|
382
|
14.3%
|
2,298
|
85.7%
|
2001
|
2,685
|
14
|
703
|
26.2%
|
1,944
|
72.4%
|
2000
|
2,681
|
28
|
624
|
23.3%
|
2,029
|
75.7%
|
1999
|
1,805
|
91
|
386
|
21.4%
|
1,328
|
73.6%
|
1998*
|
943
|
125
|
133
|
14.1%
|
685
|
72.6%
|
TOTAL
|
38,556
|
1,267
|
3,271
|
8.5%
|
33,514
|
86.92%
|
*Figures
represent the second half of 1998 only
Why
do those in our government who say they are for the protection of animals and
those in the animal protection movement not only tolerate this woman but also
defend her? Nathan Winograd, the author of “Redemption:The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No
Kill Revolution in America” and a former prosecuting
attorney wrote:
"Engrave
this in stone: As soon as Newkirk and her pro-killing cultish devotees are
gone, PETA will immediately, completely, and without reservation embrace the No
Kill philosophy and become one of its leading champions. When that happens;
when her actions are thoroughly and completely seen by everyone for what they
truly are; when she is condemned and finally, finally, thankfully, finally, we
don’t have to hold our breath, clench our teeth, shake with rage, or cry at the
thought of what PETA did to those poor animals, we will all be left wondering
just what took us so damned long to rise up and stop this villain in our
midst."
For those who support PETA and those who entrust the care of their
animals to PETA, you are not only helping and supporting the slaughter of your
own pet, but you are supporting the slaughter of many other defenseless animals
as well.
If you want to help homeless animals then support your local Shelter or Rescue
Group. Ask them exactly how they use the money donated to them. Unlike PETA,
most of them will talk to you and answer your questions and won't secretly go
back to killing animals once you leave. And if you're not completely
comfortable with their answers, there's probably a really good reason so you
may want to move on to another.
In
Virginia stealing someone's dog is a class 5 felony...For Class 5 felonies, a
term of imprisonment of not less than one year nor more than 10 years, or in
the discretion of the jury or the court trying the case without a jury,
confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and a fine of not more than
$2,500, either or both. So, why did the Commonwealth’s attorney make the
decision not to prosecute the two PETA workers accused of stealing and
euthanizing a family’s dog, especially when they are on video taking her?
On
a personal note, I have said many times now and will say again in closing - The
next time Ingrid, or anyone else at PETA, gets the urge to euthanize. I would
suggest they put the needle in their own arms and do the animal community a
huge favor.
The Butcher of Norfolk (6th Edition) by Nathan J. Winograd