PCRM president Neal Barnard has also been president of The PETA Foundation
"The PETA Foundation," the organization's letterhead states, "is an operating name of the Foundation to Support Animal Protection." Until 2005, PCRM president Neal Barnard was also president of the PETA Foundation, presiding over the institution that owns People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals's corporate headquarters, pays its biggest salaries, and operates its fundraising. Until 2004, the PETA Foundation managed PCRM's finances as well.

The PCRM & SHAC Alliance
Letter co-signed by Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine president Neal Barnard and former ALF "spokesperson" (and current SHAC leader) Kevin Kjonaas.

PETA directed over $1.3 million to PCRM
Between PETA, the PETA Foundation, and the then-PETA-controlled New England Anti-Vivisection Society, the self-described "largest animal rights group in the world" has funneled over $1.3 million to PCRM. These two pages show $592,000 in transactions during 1999 and 2000.

PCRM condemmed by the American Medical Association
In 1990 the American Medical Association (AMA) passed a resolution condemming PCRM for supporting a "campaign of misinformation against inportant animal research of AIDS and responsible animal users." PCRM president Neal Barnard was formally notified in a letter from the AMA's Executive Vice President.

Activist and former child actress Pamelyn Ferdin assumes presidency of the violent SHAC USA organization
Documents filed with the U.S. District Court in New Jersey show that Kevin Kjonaas signed control of SHAC USA over to Pam Ferdin in August 2004. Ferdin, the voice of Lucy Van Pelt in the old "Peanuts" animated TV specials, is married to long-time Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) spokesman Jerry Vlasak -- who openly supports physical violence against animal-rights targets. And Ferdin herself carries a business card that identifies her as a PCRM employee.

SHAC USA president Pamelyn Ferdin carries Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) business card
Pamelyn Ferdin, a former child actress who became president of the violent animal-rights threat group SHAC USA in August 2004, carries business cards identifying her as an employee of the PETA-related Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM).