Whistleblower Releases Horrors Found at PETA Headquarters

We’ve got ourselves another whistleblower, but it’s not what you would normally expect.

More often than not, whenever there is a whistleblower of some sort they’re usually tied to something politically or in the media. Basically, what we see with Project Veritas when they have whistleblowers come forward. That’s not the case here.

The whistleblower that stepped forward is exposing the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals aka PETA.

This individual has released photos that PETA definitely does not want you to see.

PETA, unbeknownst to most, actually has a long history of animal abuse at their “shelters”. They actually have a freezer where they keep the bodies of the animals that they kill. One former employee (the whistleblower) said that what you see in the photos below that are of black garbage bags actually contain the remains of the animals.

THE PHOTOS BELOW ARE DISTURBING BUT DO NOT CONTAIN AND VISIBLE ANIMALS, ONLY BAGS THAT HAVE ANIMALS INSIDE.

In 2019, PETA killed 1,500 cats and dogs. In 2020, PETA’s “shelter” took in 2,650 animals and euthanized 67% of them. That adds up to 1,763 animals.

What’s crazy about this is that PETA does not even promote adoption because that is cruel somehow according to them, so instead they kill them and spare them the indignity of being someone’s beloved pet. Yet, Virginia has given them the title of a humane society.

Do you know what I actually thought of when I heard about this situation? Planned Parenthood. PETA doesn’t promote adoption of pets, and Planned Parenthood doesn’t promote adoption of babies. They both would just rather kill instead.

Planned Parenthood makes themselves out like their the saviors of women’s rights, when in reality, we know the atrocities that they perform on a daily basis.

I’m not going to get into the details of this if you haven’t heard about what Planned Parenthood does, but if you’re interested in learning about this just look up David Daleiden and the Center for Medical Progress.

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