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SAVE THIS EARTH! I am not in A.L.F., I.L.F., E.L.F., Sea Shepherds nor any other group... but I believe, with every breath I take, that what the groups are doing IS THE WAY TO BE * TO HELP SAVE HUMANITY. "I Am What I Am & That's All That I Am..." ... been doing BY MY CHOICE since 13/14 yrs ... I am now 108 {human 56years}( now 60 ;) . Many have died, human & non-human! It would be so easy to "walk away & play..." yet, ;) Bah HumBug... "In Unity There is strength." {Am/IRISH trans of a wee bit of The Book of Kells.}

Saturday, June 1, 2013

... CONSTANT PART III ... and {to 'The VOID'} where My Brain Is ... :) and BTW ... REMEMBER! ;)

...   " Time Stand Still "  ...  I am VERY 'mono-focused' upon my writing ATT ;}   ... which has to do with AR   ;)

Again TIME TO BREW   ...   Coffee and Tea Too   ;)

{MORE LATER ... REALLY ;}
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from Lunar Eclipse to AFTER Memorial Day ... ... ... and still no TIME ... ...
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'Meat-Eaters' Let Me Tell How I Quite ...


Yet now on Memorial Day
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The Ag-Gag War: How undercover animal-rights activists are winning it



Brian Stauffer
Cody Carlson had no way of preparing for this moment. He was a Manhattan kid, days removed from working as an analyst for a business-intelligence firm, where he scrutinized corporations and their executives.
Scene from Country View Family Farms
Mercy For Animals
Scene from Country View Family Farms
“One of my colleagues called it ‘pulling carpets,’ because they stuck to the bottom of the cage,” says Cody Carlson of how chickens were kept at Rose Acre Farms.
Samuel Zide
“One of my colleagues called it ‘pulling carpets,’ because they stuck to the bottom of the cage,” says Cody Carlson of how chickens were kept at Rose Acre Farms.
Now he was standing in a bleak barn at New York's largest dairy farm.
There was a medieval feel to the place. Cows were wedged head-to-tail in pens carpeted with their own waste. The air was an acrid blend of urine, manure and chemicals. Some animals were left unattended with open sores that leaked pus. Others lay dying in pens, too sick or weak to stand.
"It's incredibly overwhelming," Carlson says. "Your brain can't process seeing this many animals crammed together in one place."
His first job, technically speaking, was to repair the mechanism that pulled manure from the barn.
His real job: covertly filming it all for Mercy for Animals.
Experience told the Los Angeles animal-rights group that it could send an undercover operative to a factory-style farm anywhere and it was certain to find abuse.
Carlson had simply been told to find a job in upstate New York. While the work requires punishing labor while surrounded by stench — all for the princely sum of $8 an hour it isn't like spying on North Korea. Two days later, he was hired by Willet Dairy.
His hidden camera caught employees kicking and shocking animals that wouldn't bend to their will. Supervisor Phil Niles is heard recounting an abuser's greatest hits: how he beat cows with wrenches, smashed their heads with two-by-fours, kicked them when they were too feeble to rise.
"Fucking kicking her, hitting her," he chortles while recalling one incident. "Fucking jumping off the top of the goddamned gate and stomping on her head and shit."
After five weeks of filming, Mercy for Animals took the footage to ABC's World News With Diane Sawyer. Niles was subsequently charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty. His penalty for nineteen years of beating cows in every way imaginable: a $555 fine.
Prosecutors cleared Willet Dairy of any wrongdoing. But the company did take an uppercut to the wallet. After the video went national, Willet was dumped by one of its major buyers, Leprino Foods, the world's largest mozzarella producer.
Carlson didn't wait around for the fallout. He soon re-emerged at Country View Family Farms in Fannettsburg, Pennsylvania, where nearly 3,000 pigs live as pork-products-in-waiting for Hatfield Quality Meats. Once again, his camera caught the gruesomeness of the factory food chain.
Workers threw piglets by their ears, ripped out their testicles with bare hands sans anesthesia. Constantly impregnated sows were kept in cages just two feet wide, unable to turn around and allowed to walk just four days a year.
"It's about the most sensory-deprived life you can possibly imagine," says Carlson. "Pigs are incredibly smart animals. They're said to be smarter than dogs. Pigs go so insane from these conditions that they bang their heads back and forth against the cage. It looks like a scene from The Matrix."
But like most states, Pennsylvania provides farmers with sweeping exemptions from cruelty statutes. These laws are simple: If it's commonly practiced in agriculture, it can't be construed as abuse.
Country View veterinarian Jessica Clark admits that the video showed violations of the farm's own standards, but she says those issues were corrected before Mercy posted the film to the Internet. Because Pennsylvania grants farmers a wide berth in dealing with livestock, no charges were filed.
Carlson soon took a new job working undercover for the Humane Society of the United States. This time he resurfaced in Iowa at Rose Acre Farms, the nation's second-largest egg producer, with nearly 5 million chickens.
His video showed hens packed into cages the size of a filing drawer, where each creature spent life in a space whose floor had the dimensions of a single sheet of paper.
Carlson's job was to cull the dead, the 100 or so hens whose wings and feet became caught in the caging, leaving them to die of thirst or be trampled to death by their cellmates each day.
"One of my colleagues called it 'pulling carpets,' because they stuck to the bottom of the cage," he says. "I actually had a worker tell me he had nightmares from tearing mummified birds off the cage."
Rose Acre was doing nothing illegal. But to the Humane Society, that was the point. The video depicted something akin to an aviary concentration camp. And not a single government agency showed the slightest concern.
Since the Internet first granted activists a direct pipeline to the public, groups like the Humane Society, Mercy and PETA have waged guerrilla war via undercover video. Each time they've uploaded footage, Big Ag has struggled to explain away what Americans could see with their own eyes.
Today, the guerrillas are winning.
It doesn't seem to matter where the operatives have landed. Be it a slaughterhouse in Vermont or a pig farm in Wyoming, the videos portray factory farms to be "like something from Dante," Carlson says. According to one Kansas State University study, media attention to the welfare of livestock has reduced demand for poultry and pork.
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New Study: Arsenic-Laced Chicken Could Cause Cancer, Heart Disease, and Type-2 Diabetes

A recent Science Daily article details a study published by Environmental Health Perspectives which examines the widespread use of arsenic-based drugs to promote unnaturally rapid growth in chickens.

According to the article, "Chronic inorganic arsenic exposure has been shown to cause lung, bladder and skin cancers and has been associated with other conditions as well, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cognitive deficits, and adverse pregnancy outcomes."
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The article further explains that meat from conventionally raised chickens harbors four times more inorganic arsenic than meat from organically raised chickens (in which arsenicals are prohibited from use), showing a clear connection between inorganic arsenic levels in meat and the use of arsenical drugs on farms.

Unfortunately, chickens raised for meat, whether organic or conventional, are subject to much of the same inhumane treatment, including overcrowding, rough handling by workers, and having their throats slit at the slaughterhouse, often while fully conscious.

Source: Mercy For Animals

The best action consumers can take to avoid arsenic-laced chicken and prevent cruelty to animals is to adopt a delicious, plant-based diet. For mouthwatering recipes and tips, visit:

ChooseVeg.com

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mouthwatering-Vegan-Recipes/149224498449227

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9YEVbd_UJqySF9PSVdrbDVxMVE/edit

Many of us need to knock ourselves into consciousness and become part of the solution! GO VEGAN! That is the only answer to the cruel animal exploitation. Please join us and share the page, thank you! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160
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New Study: Arsenic-Laced Chicken Could Cause Cancer, Heart Disease, and Type-2 Diabetes

A recent Science Daily article details a study published by Environmental Health Perspectives which examines the widespread use of arsenic-based drugs to promote unnaturally rapid growth in chickens. 

According to the article, "Chronic inorganic arsenic exposure has been shown to cause lung, bladder and skin cancers and has been associated with other conditions as well, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cognitive deficits, and adverse pregnancy outcomes." 

The article further explains that meat from conventionally raised chickens harbors four times more inorganic arsenic than meat from organically raised chickens (in which arsenicals are prohibited from use), showing a clear connection between inorganic arsenic levels in meat and the use of arsenical drugs on farms. 

Unfortunately, chickens raised for meat, whether organic or conventional, are subject to much of the same inhumane treatment, including overcrowding, rough handling by workers, and having their throats slit at the slaughterhouse, often while fully conscious. 

Source: Mercy For Animals

The best action consumers can take to avoid arsenic-laced chicken and prevent cruelty to animals is to adopt a delicious, plant-based diet. For mouthwatering recipes and tips, visit:

ChooseVeg.com

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mouthwatering-Vegan-Recipes/149224498449227 

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9YEVbd_UJqySF9PSVdrbDVxMVE/edit 

Many of us need to knock ourselves into consciousness and become part of the solution! GO VEGAN! That is the only answer to the cruel animal exploitation. Please join us and share the page, thank you! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Animal-Cruelty-Exposed/363725540304160





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THIS IS TO REMIND ONE DAILY what our psyche  has to endure.

PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO ! FROM HERE COMES YOUR ITALIAN MOZZARELLA !!!
These are drop-calf from the famous buffalo mozzarella.

Buffalo calves for milk production - useless they will be torn away from the mother, because their milk is used for the "good" MOZZARELLA production.
The male buffalo calves are useless for meat production. Tied together, even still around the mouth so that the calves can not scream and the Buffalo mothers therefore can not hear the roar of the calves! Simply thrown away alive, so as not to disturb the milk production. Forced to die of thirst, starve and die slowly in silence ....
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Background:
Campania in southern Italy stands for best quality buffalo mozzarella. Thus buffalo cows produce as much milk, they need to be covered, their calves and then given world. Female dairy calves as future suppliers will be appreciated. Stierkälbchen are worth nothing. The law requires that they be brought to the abattoir, stunned and slaughtered. Her body, the flesh, nobody wants to eat should be disposed of as hazardous waste. And the costs charges. Quite a few even. Why not a few buffalo farmers circumvent the law in Italy: Male buffalo calves are exposed, choked, thrown into the cesspool or other brutally killed. The authorities tolerate these heartless, brutal mass killing.

Vet Dorothea Friz stumbled across this incredible practice:

In search of stray dogs, they found a few days old bull calf to the ears (!) Was covered with feces. Dorothea Friz initially thought it was an accident and began to search for the owner, while the calf slowly recovering at her clinic in Naples. So she came on the track of calf removal. "I immediately turned on and found that in Campania, according to statistics almost exclusively female buffalo calves are born, which is impossible of course to the laws of nature checks with the competent authorities. The inevitable consequence is that most of the male buffalo "disappears" immediately after birth.

According to the estimate of a university professor in Naples there are approximately 50,000 male buffalo calves in the Campania region and the world come every year to brutally perish. Dorothea Friz, the Government of Italy, the EU and all major animal protection groups to intervene prompted. According to their own research alone in the field of four small communities in the province of Caserta annually 15,000 (!) Bull calves
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