What Makes Wildlife Planet Honesty

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Wildlife Planet prides itself on being honest and not lying. I feel you can never lie or you lose the ability to say "Honest" How can anyone ever say "Well, I was lying there, but NOW I am telling the truth" It is why Marc Ching and Animal Hope and Wellness has already lost their lawsuits to Jeffrey Beri and Deborah Hall. We have shown that Marc Ching lied and now we prove that Marc Ching-A-Ling-A-Ding-Dong Kool-Aid Drinking Cult Nuts don't fall far from the tree.

Below are ALL the donations that the two Fund-Raisers have gained as of 2/18/2017, but they are fraudulent, People can cry that they may be just little white lies, some may say "Well they made them" without saying when the payday comes they will get their money back or just before

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