These Monkeys Will Never See Again…
- 600milliondogs.org

- Jun 4
- 1 min read
In laboratories hidden around the world, animals are suffering horribly.
Monkeys are being infected with diseases that aren’t even relevant to humans — then left to waste away.
In another laboratory, rats are strapped down and jabbed with up to 500 electrodes in their brains while wide awake — left like that for months.
Dogs have been poisoned with chemicals so toxic, their organs shut down within days.
And you paid for it.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has sent over $2.2 billion in taxpayer money to foreign laboratories, many with no oversight at all.
Animals suffer and die in agony while NIH looks the other way.
In France, monkeys were deliberately blinded.
In the U.K., rats were addicted to cocaine.
In Tunisia, rabbits were used as live bait.
And in Colombia, mice and monkeys were abused so severely that two entire laboratories were shut down.
But NIH kept the money flowing for six more months after being alerted.
This cruelty must end.
That’s why the Cease Animal Research Grants Overseas (CARGO) Act has just been introduced in the Senate.
It would ban NIH from funding animal experiments overseas — and finally stop this horrifying waste of life and money.
Animals feel pain.
They feel fear.
They don’t deserve to be burned, blinded, or broken — especially with our money.
Tell Congress to stop writing checks for cruelty.
The animals need you.
Thank you for taking action for animals!
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