People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. A group founded in 1980 with over 800,000 current members worldwide. They are the most successful registered radical organization in existence. Similar to the Nazi
party, and religious extremists, they believe in fascism and use violence and propaganda as their vehicles to achieve their goal. They have a
tax exempt status, and collect nearly $30,000,000.00 yearly.
PETA seeks “total animal liberation.” This means no meat, no
milk, no zoos, no circuses, no wool, no leather, no hunting, no
fishing, and no pets (not even seeing-eye
dogs). PETA is also against all medical research that requires the use of animals (including AIDS research).
They do in fact operate kills shelters and have killed over 10,000 healthy
house pets. They are against animals as pets.
They support violence if it is for achieving their goal. They use their collected
money to pay legal fees for members charged with felonies.
PETA president Ingrid Newkirk has said that “even if animal research resulted in a cure for
AIDS, we would be against it.”
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has donated over $150,000 to criminal activists -- including those jailed for
arson, burglary, and even attempted
murder