No More Rights to Keep Any Animals?

The Association was created in response to increasing pressure from so-called "animal protection" groups, really moneymaking scammers, whose goal is (for starters) to ban the keeping of all animals in captivity. To learn more about the not so well hidden agenda of these animal rights terrorists in our state, visit Animal Rights Net, the API site and the PETA site. These sites advocate terrorist acts of violence or the inhumane and unhealthy treatment of animals in the name of "animal rights". Make no mistake, their ultimate agenda is to ban all human interactions with animals, including the keeping of pets, zoos, circuses, farming, fishing, hunting and meat eating.

"I just have a problem with fanatical vegetarians trying to legislate compulsory sterilization and mass euthanasia."
- Outraged citizen response via email

Whether in the laboratory, or the pet shop, or in your own home, these people intend to make it illegal for you to pick up a pond turtle to be cared for by your child, or any other scenario involving an animal you can think of. Under the pretext of preventing cruelty, they send out a barrage of danger signals into all aspects of the media, warning us of everything from animal related diseases to impending animal attacks, promoting an illusion that our lives are or could be in grave danger if their warnings are not heeded and we do not give them the money necessary for them to save us from the threat.

In short, they prey on mankind's oldest fear, that of being eaten by a predatory animal. That such an event is even more unlikely than being killed by lightning strike, and that even people who work with so called "dangerous animals" on a daily basis are statistically no more likely to die because of them than anybody else, does not enter into their fact sheet.

Find out what really goes on at an animal rights conference as reported by a wildlife biologist.

What's even scarier is that some of these extreme animal rights activists are willing to hurt and kill animals in order to collect more money for helping them. Read about the PETA animal cruelty trial taking place right now in Hertford County, North Carolina. On June 15, 2005, they were caught by police tossing trash bags full of dead pets into a shopping-center dumpster. Witnesses are expected to confirm that the two collected the animals earlier that day on the promise that PETA would find them adoptive homes. Stay tuned to PetaKillsAnimals.com for more details.

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