The Answer to Why Marc Ching Keeps Going 007 Undercover

By Dominick Mezzapesa
Wildlife Planet

Marc Ching believes himself to be some undercover 007 secret agent saving the world from evil-doers.

While this fantasy may be harmless in 99% of the cases, Marc Ching and His Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation, are playing a very dangerous game and along the way, they have caused God only knows how many deaths.

One of the many nagging questions we have is why would Marc Ching, knowing that there were thousands of pictures and hundreds of hours of film about the horrors taking place in Yulin as well as the dog meat industry, would feel the need to go undercover to film even more?

​Before 2015 Wildlife Planet was reporting on these slaughters taking place only a few hundred yards from an elementary school and clearly, these children could hear the horrific screams emanating from these animals as they were being tortured.

During Yulin 2015 with mounting pressure from activist, Yulin officials tried to declare there was no Festival, China ordered the word "Dog-meat" stricken from any banner. or outside signage and while Yulin officials tried to push these butchers into the back rooms, some were just defiant refusing to be bullied by these foreign protesters.

Mark Ching did not see any of this, in fact, Marc Ching was still not even aware of the dog meat trade till months after Yulin 2015 had ended.

So while Marc Ching posts his narcissistic “If I don’t do it, nobody else is going to.” delusion of grandeur, the reality is millions of us were having a huge impact on ending not only Yulin but also the dog meat trade as a whole.

What was disturbing us was the fact that we were missing something, because after visiting 6 countries and lord knows how many hours of tape, magazine covers, website interviews, nightly news segments and even testifying before Congress if Marc Ching truly believed he was "exposing" us to the horrific slaughter, at some point even he had to realize enough was enough.

But Marc Ching Doggie snuff films kept coming and it was getting pretty tiresome seeing yet another Marc Ching weepy snot nose YouTube video crying about his soul being lost, yet again.

We read his lame attempts at, I assume, him waxing poetic with his Ramblings of how his eyes bled while his anus cries in sorrow into the soft sand of his eternal soul or some other bullshit thesaurus.com stealing pity-me post.

No matter how much his anus leaked, or his eyes bled, Marc Ching kept right on going back to Southeast Asia pretending to be a rich American looking to make a large dog meat purchase.

He paid off criminals and Marc Ching gave the thumbs up to start the torture so he could film even more death. I am sickened thinking about the fact that these dogs had to suffer on Marc Ching's say so.

I would love to punch him square in the face just for giving these dogs slaughters the OK to cut off dog limbs, but even more insane if the fact that he announces to the Chinese criminals that he is an American looking to buy dog meat.

So what is the reason Marc Ching kept going back and filming new snuff films?

​In our story Reporter Exposes Marc Ching Yulin Deceit Martyn Stewart in his story wrote...​

Marc had a cameraman with him who I spoke briefly to, asking how he was going to film in such dark conditions. His camera wasn’t very good in the dark, but he told me he had to go with Marc to “get the shot.” I found out that Marc had hired this cameraman, who was based in Hong Kong, to follow Marc around and film his every move, and not just in Yulin. The cameraman told me he wasn’t allowed to film anything in butcher shops or slaughterhouses, which he thought was strange. I asked if I could go with them and report at the slaughterhouse, but once again I was refused.

In truth, when I originally read Mr. Stewart's story I believed this cameraman paragraph was nothing more than Marc Ching trying to keep the cameraman from filming either an exchange of money because while we knew Marc Ching paid for dogs and slaughterhouse Vacations we never really knew how much and without film we would never know for certain.

Based on his resume of 4-1/2 days spent in Yulin and his whopping 9 months worth of dog meat activism combined with his desire to become a celebrity, we always believed he wanted to produce a little Yulin documentary.

The documentary that we fully expected never appeared and while we were grateful, it did peak our curiosity as to why not?

Over the course of the last month we have received everything from solid leads to ones that even the national enquirer would say "get the hell out of here with that garbage" Following up on some of these tips along what we ourselves uncovered we felt our articles painted a pretty accurate if not damning picture of Marc Ching.

Even during the reporting, our thoughts kept coming back to the one question that we did not have an answer to. "Why keep going back to get more footage?"

The answered screamed documentary, but months after the 2016 Yulin festival there was not even a hint of an upcoming documentary.

Just the other day a person who was unsure what the connection was, gave us a name and if by magic that one name just made everything fall into place for us.

That name was Shaun Monson and for the first time we knew why Marc Ching he keeps going back to Asia, ordering and filming the continued torture of a countless number of dogs and it is the very reason why he hired a full-time videographer to follow him around like a puppy dog at the 2016 Yulin festival.

Marc Ching's ultimate goal is to become the Al Gore of Animal Activists.

Marc Ching's buddy is none other than Shaun Monson is an American film director and producer and environmental rights activist.

He is best known for writing, directing and producing the 2005 documentary Earthlings, which exposed animal rights violations within industries such as pet food, pet shops, fashion, entertainment, and animal testing.

The film truly launched a new wave of animal activism and the film also made a huge impact on many people who, after watching the film immediately turn toward a vegetarian lifestyle and some even took the awe-inspiring step of becoming Vegan.

Monson made a follow-up to Earthlings called Unity, which explores the unifying force of consciousness found in humans, animals, and nature.

This excerpt was from Monson's 2011 Huffington Post blog titled Legitimate Animal Activism:

​Between 1999 and 2005 I labored on a documentary on the subject entitled Earthlings, a film which I wrote, produced, directed and edited. Not only did I shoot footage myself, but I also spent a great deal of time acquiring material from around the world — hours and hours and hours of horrific footage showing unspeakable cruelty to animals raised as pets, food, clothing, entertainment, and for scientific research. We call this research “traumatic knowledge” because much of it is difficult to stomach.

Breaking it down, Monson believes this type of material needs to be shown so this “traumatic knowledge” is learned by the viewer because the gruesomeness is just too horrible to forget.

In 2005 the internet was still transforming from it's bing-bing-shhhhhhhh-boing 56k modem "You got Mail" infancy toward the more modern Broadband internet access, but even into the late 2000's the song that those 56k modems sung could still occasionally be heard.

When the world really went all in on Broadband internet access, we were then able to dispense with the spinning hourglasses of the past and view films that were minutes if not hours long with virtually no wait.

The horrors that 'Earthlings' presented were so shocking because not many people could have imagined this kind of animal terror existed. Today, the world knows all too well about it and while many choose to ignore it, it would be almost impossible to hide from it completely when surfing the net

We have always and forever will be against letting any animal abuse happen for the sake of "The Greater Good" I will never accept giving the OK because you believe you are doing a service by exposing the horrors taking place. t

Monson and Ching clearly do not believe what myself and many other people believe, that no one should ever stand by and watch an innocent animal be tortured if they could do something to stop it.


Natasha Choolun