End Animal Torture Worldwide
We are a global coalition of researchers, investigators, and activists working to expose and dismantle organized animal torture networks. We gather intelligence, we build cases, and we do not look away.
Project No More exists because the systems meant to protect the voiceless have failed. Across China and beyond, organized networks torture animals for profit and entertainment, distributing content through encrypted platforms and operating with near-total impunity in the absence of animal cruelty legislation.
We refuse to accept this as normal; we refuse silence, and we refuse inaction.
Our mission is to research, document, and expose these networks through coordinated intelligence gathering, public awareness campaigns, and direct collaboration with law enforcement and advocacy organizations worldwide. We operate with discipline, with evidence-based methodology, and with an unwavering commitment to accountability.
We gather, verify, and archive data on organized abuse networks; our research division tracks perpetrators, maps their operations, and builds comprehensive dossiers for use by law enforcement agencies worldwide.
We produce media and educational content to inform the public about the scale and severity of organized animal torture, with particular focus on the crisis unfolding in China, where no animal cruelty laws exist.
We coordinate reporting campaigns, support legislative efforts, and collaborate with organizations like Feline Guardians while providing tools and infrastructure for activists operating in hostile environments.
In China, there are no national laws against animal cruelty. This legal vacuum has enabled the rise of organized torture networks that operate openly on platforms like Telegram, producing and distributing videos of extreme violence against animals, primarily cats, for paying audiences.
These are not isolated incidents; they are structured criminal enterprises with dedicated websites, payment infrastructure via Alipay and WeChat Pay, cryptocurrency funding channels, and hundreds of active participants. The content is monetized, shared across dark web mirrors, and protected by widespread platform inaction. Hundreds of reports are filed to social media companies every month, and the vast majority of crush and torture content remains live, untouched, and accessible to anyone.
The networks have names, the perpetrators have been identified, and in many cases their addresses, workplaces, and real identities are known. Yet they continue to operate because no one with the authority to act has chosen to do so.
This is changing. We are part of that change.
She was a kitten, and she looked at the world with sad, knowing eyes. She did not deserve what was done to her; none of them did.
Fireball was killed by Peng Xiang, skinned alive and electrocuted while still conscious. She was one of countless victims of organized torture networks that operate with total impunity, and we carry her name not as a symbol of despair, but as a promise: we will not stop until the systems that allowed her suffering are torn down.
This page stands for every animal who entered the dark and did not return.
We remember you. We fight for you.
Silence is complicity. There are concrete steps you can take right now to fight organized animal abuse, and every report, every email, and every share moves the needle toward accountability.
Report abuse content on Telegram, YouTube, and social media; mass coordinated reports are far more effective than individual ones. For websites hosting torture content, contact abuse@cloudflare.com directly.
Email your local representatives about the absence of animal cruelty laws in China, and support legislative campaigns pushing for meaningful anti-animal cruelty legislation. Every letter counts, and every voice adds pressure.
Follow the Global Abuser Database on social media, share our content, and talk about this issue openly. Most people have no idea that organized animal torture operates at this scale; changing that is the first step.
We need researchers, translators, artists, developers, and anyone willing to contribute their skills to this cause. Every skillset has a use; no effort is too small, and no contribution is unwelcome.
Project No More is entirely volunteer-run; every dollar funds infrastructure, domains, hosting, investigative tools, and direct support for rescue operations. We maintain full transparency with our members at all times.
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Follow the Global Abuser Database for documented cases, and reach out if you want to join our operations. We are always looking for people who refuse to look away.