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Animal Righteousness: The Terror of Animal Rights Meet Animal Rights terrorist, Richard Carlson, who specializes in stealing and then releasing wild exotic animals on roadsides, then tipping off the press about "accidental escapes." Meet the PETA people who in 2006 abducted dozens of people's pets, murdered them, and discarded them in trash dumpsters in the back of a Piggly-Wiggly store . . . Their story and their trial. Meet Lorraine Smith, Animal Rights promoter and Curator of Mammal's at NC Asheboro Zoo . . . Learn her strange affiliation with Animal Protection Institute of Sacramento, California, pushing AR agenda through NC Zoo into State of North Carolina, and the Zoo Board apparently powerless to stop her. Find out how Lorraine's misguided mission has left the NC Zoo with the lowest public safety rating of any zoo in the state and perhaps the country. Learn the story of Tia, a Bengal Tiger fated for death by Animal Right's groups and rescued by a NC private sanctuary . . . Discover the Animal Right's agenda to ban all animal ownership, from goldfish to seeing eye-dogs. All this and much more in Animal Righteousness.
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Order the full length video on DVD for just $9.95 including shipping. All proceeds from the sales of this film go to support the North Carolina Association of Zoos and Sanctuaries.
Animal Rights Terror In North Carolina Why does N.C. State Zoo at Asheboro get the lowest safety rating of any zoo in the state? Is there a public danger and who is responsible? Why did PETA murder dozens of helpless pet animals taken under false pretexts from animal shelters and private owners and throw their dead bodies in a dumpster behind a Piggly-Wiggly in Ahoske, North Carolina? Their court trial goes on. What is the Animal Rights agenda to 'burn Noah's ark', destroying American conservation efforts to reproduce endangered species in captivity? Why does our government view these people as terrorists? What is the link between these people and Asheboro Zoo, and what is their next bid to move into our state's government? |