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10 Things You Should Know About HSUS

Discussion in 'Dog Blogs' started by HumaneWatch, Jan 26, 2016.

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    If you*re visiting this site for the first time thanks to our ad in USA Today*welcome! Here*s the full list of things you should know about the so-called “Humane Society” of the United States, starting with the three in our ad. It*s a story of financial malfeasance and misrepresentation. But the local humane societies across America are not affiliated with HSUS. So, do your research, but please try to help your local shelter. Click on the links for more information.



    10 Things You Should Know About HSUS

    1. HSUS raises millions of dollars from American animal lovers through manipulative advertising. An analysis of HSUS’s TV fundraising determined that more than 85 percent of the animals shown were cats*and dogs. However, HSUS doesn’t run a single pet shelter and only gives 1*percent of the money it raises to pet shelters while sucking money out of*local communities.

    2. HSUS’s own donors and local shelters feel wronged.*A poll of self-identified HSUS donors found 80 percent thought HSUS “misleads people” about their connections to pet*shelters and 75 percent were less*likely to support the group when they found out the truth.*And according to a poll of animal shelters most*agree that “HSUS*misleads people*into thinking it is*associated with local animal shelters.”

    3. HSUS puts*more into its*pension plan and*Caribbean hedge*funds than it gives to*pet shelters. Between*2012 and 2014, HSUS*put over $100 million in Caribbean investments*while also putting nearly*$10 million into its*pension plan.

    4. While it raises money with pictures of cats and dogs, HSUS has an anti-meat vegan agenda.*Speaking to an animal rights conference in 2006, HSUS’s then-vice president for farm animal issues stated that HSUS’s goal is to “get rid of the entire [animal agriculture] industry” and that “we don’t want any of these animals to be raised and killed.”

    5. In May 2014, HSUS was part of a $15.75 million settlement of a federal racketeering lawsuit.*Feld Entertainment sued HSUS, two of its in-house lawyers, and others under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act for bribery, obstruction of justice, fraud, and other torts. Court documents indicate that HSUS sent several checks as part of an alleged witness-payment scheme.

    6. HSUS’s senior management includes others who have voiced support for terroristic acts.*HSUS chief policy officer Mike Markarian has written that “A perfect example of effective rebellion is an Animal Liberation Front raid on a laboratory.” HSUS food policy director Matt Prescott, meanwhile, has written that “I also believe in the actions of the ALF and other such groups.” (Prescott is a former PETA activist.)

    7. HSUS’s senior management includes a former spokesman for the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), a criminal group designated as “terrorists” by the FBI.*HSUS president Wayne Pacelle hired John “J.P.” Goodwin in 1997, the same year Goodwin described himself as “spokesperson for the ALF” while he fielded media calls in the wake of an ALF arson attack at a California meat processing plant. In 1997, when asked by reporters for a reaction to an ALF arson fire at a farmer’s feed co-op in Utah (which nearly killed a family sleeping on the premises), Goodwin replied, “We’re ecstatic.”

    8. HSUS receives poor charity-evaluation marks.*CharityWatch (formerly the American Institute of Philanthropy) has issued several “D” ratings for HSUS in recent years over the group’s wasteful spending practices. Additionally, the 2013 Animal People News Watchdog Report discovered that HSUS spends 55 percent of its budget on overhead costs.

    9.*HSUS*s CEO endorsed convicted dogfighting kingpin Michael Vick getting another pet. After Vick got out of prison, HSUS CEO Wayne Pacelle told the press that he thought Vick “would do a good job as a pet owner.” This startling comment came after Vick*s new employer, the Philadelphia Eagle, made a $50,000 “grant” to HSUS.

    10. Given the massive size of its budget, HSUS does relatively little hands-on care for animals.*While HSUS claims it “saves” more animals than any other animal protection group in the US, much*of the “care” HSUS provides is in the form of spay-neuter assistance. In fact, local groups that operate on considerably slimmer budgets, such as the Houston SPCA, provide direct care to more animals than HSUS does.



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