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  • Something tells me there was some money passed under the table...

  • good to see some thinking americans left..

  • As much of a fantasy world every American wants to live in, Its time you realize that there is a REAL LIVE threat moving rapidly toward a NWO. Its time to wake up & see the signs. Several bills have been passed already, infact, Things have never moved this fast. Its all these sleepers that dont seem to realize this shit isnt a joke. The NWO is for real & they want to kill or enslave you. The truth is sometimes to unreal to cope with.

  • They are infusing the animals with a spirit of cruelty that will be transmitted through their flesh into those who eat them. There's more here than just the mundane. Evil food permeated with the spirit of cruelty, suffering, and horrific death.

    And we're eating it, polluting ourselves with the devils spirit.

  • @VerifiedNews Same with "Halal" meat that the big supermarkets are now ramming down our throats by not labelling it as Halal. Islam is just another NWO-controlled "religion" lol (Satanic cult). The Illuminati who are running the world's human affairs are without doubt 100% real demon-possesed satanists.

  • you are a very beautiful, smart women. And what you explain in the video is the reason why im goin become a vegetarian. And also, this bill is going public. its all over the news.so hopeful more people will start opening their eyes.

  • i have seen all the activist videos and know that these farmers and workers are not the ones that i get my meat from. they are cracking down on these animal abusers. just recently in north carolina close to where i live, they busted a butterball turkey farm for abusing there animals. the company its self says they have no tolerance for the workers abusing their animals. all the workers who worked in that turkey house were fired.

  • This is a simple example of industry protecting itself through government means, and a perfect example of why big business is a problem. They become so big, start to do immoral things in order a certain level of output to meet their demand, and then bend the rules to make that immorality unpunishable. This is the collusion of industry and government at its finest, and what are the 'little people' supposed to do? They have teams of the finest lawyers on their side. It is the same old story.

  • Eat local, grass-fed beef from humanely treated cows!

    Or be a vegetarian, of course. :) haha. I'm personally a meat-eater, but I don't think vegetarian is a bad way to go to avoid this junk!

    And I hope you avoid GMOs! ahh!

    -Michelle

  • Interesting...Thanks for the 411! lol ;-)

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  • This world is a hell on earth, when Jonathan Safran Foer published "Eating Animals" he didn't even receive one death threat, which shows that people have just completely given up, they don't even care anymore, (not like they ever did) but at least back then. At this point the government has complete control, they have brainwashed these zombies to the point where they don't even fear activists because they understand just how dead people really are, they think it;s cool to hunt animals?

  • Very important subject. Great video shedding light on this. This is the way to fight. When you shed light on injustice it's only a matter of time before it shrivels and dies.

  • Once you watch Food Inc., it is easy to understand why such a law was created. The powers that be do not want people to know how food is made. Ignorance is the norm they want.

  • @Homemadegameguru Yes, I loved that documentary! Keeping the public stupid is their most powerful tool.

  • It's weird, I haven't even heard about this law... and it's May. I know it sounds ridiculous, but what if something worse than what's already happening (if that's even possible) at factory farms is going on? Food for thought...

  • @zeezeez901 It got rejected, they are still trying though. I hope it gets thrown out completely soon.

  • @jaclynglenn

    I am a meat lover especially beef. now I think they are hiding something an that is why i am shying away from eating beef. I had to shy from pork cuz of the fat levels. you have same point i have. what are they doing to these cows before processing. what the hell. your not crazy something is up.

  • Boo hoo, animals die. We all love animals but without using them for food and more importantly medical research many people would be dead.

  • I am an omnivore. However, I try to get my meat locally whenever possible and only go to the butcher. A good friend of mine who has since passed was vegan. Many years ago she showed my what goes on the slaughter houses. People do need to see what goes on. Mass consumption is not all glitz and glamor. This law is crazy and needs to be repealed.

  • I respect this post and congratulate you for your concern.God gave us so many thinks including animals to eat but I strongly agree that the animals grown for meat should be grown in proper way and when slaughtered it must be done the best way I mean less painless possible.I personally being muslim know that God created anything else to comfort us but you should treat all living creatures with respect.We did not create them to think we can do whatever we want with them.No tortures for animals!

  • I'm not vegetarian but I buy meat that is sustainably farmed and not from factory farms. We need to get back to basics. People are becoming vegetarian because of factory farms and disregarding the benefits. We just need to not buy meat from those places.

  • Well said! I find it outrageous (though not surprising) that the meat industry would use the penal code to push their fiscal agenda. You're exactly right that entering private property without right or permission is trespassing, but that, in and of itself, hardly qualifies as the sort of "high seriousness" that would mandate felony-level sanctions.

  • Curse the 500 character limit! ;) I wanted to add that photographing conditions on that property, at least when those conditions are illegal, immoral and unsanitary, seems more like public-interest "whistleblowing" than a crime of high seriousness.

  • covering there dirty acts upon humanity, its a sad day when we turn are faces away from another life suffering intil its us, we need to make a stand for us all as a whole. im so tiered of cruel acts on all life and stupid jusification for cruel behavor its amazing how inhumane humans can be. we wont know peace intil we allow all life to be free to have free will to have peace just as we would like for our own self all life has this right and we must respect it as we are greeting god in each 1

  • so your saying your from the westboro baptist church?

  • Excellent video.

  • omg, what the heck are they doing?? thats crazy! A felony? pshh smh

  • Worse thing is this has all been exposed for ages now, people (like colacakes4me commenting) just don't care to think about it conciously. so...yeah, basically the law is useless anyway, cause the main problem is not even how many laws they issue or how banned people are to expose them.. i mean, they've been exposed before!! the real problem is it's incresing consumption and the fact people just DON'T care. As long as there's demand for a certain product, there will always be others to supply.

  • @mielenkintoista youve eaten meat before you bull shittin milf, you cant fuckin lie to me that u buy your fat kids mcnuggets and double cheeseburgers every night. wannabe vegetarian.

  • @colacakes4me haha of course i've eaten meat before, would never say i haven't, i was raised like that. Actually I'm the only vegetarian in both sides of my family so... yeah, doesn't mean I support it. That's why i made a choice. And no I don't feed my kids any mcdonalds, or such food... starting with the fact that i don't have kids lol But yeah, that's something I stopped eating since school. Anyway, sorry for mentioning u on my comment, urs made it impossible for me to not do so :P

  • You're not the only one that can tell how wrong this law is. It's ridiculous how power and monetary gain can misslead people to do such things. This is just a very very "discrete" way of saying, they support what goes on in those slaughterhouses. That's all there is to it. (I wonder how many people got bribed... or even worse how many didn't even need to be bribed to approve this law. ) (continues lol)

  • Well maybe they did that because they don't wait people seeing the photos of the animals being abused and slaughtered. Then they find out what they do the animals that are eaten in their very McDonalds and rapidally quit buying. xD Therefor the business goes bye bye. :)

  • wow, all of you fucked-up-in-the-head women vegetarians are losers. nobody listens to you, and you are a pathetic waste of space. get a fuckin life.

  • Are they really kidding about taking these pictures? If you take a video or picture, send it annonmously to a animal rights organisation, and let their lawyers do the rest :)

    stop eating meat!!!

  • Anything for money and control!!!

  • @Emety03 That's how the world works :(

  • awesome

  • coool ^__^

  • If they continue this way what will be left ??

    I think about it every day..

  • AWESOME VIDEO ;D 

  • VERY INTERESTING VIDEO!  : )

  • @JaclynGlenn i just found out that a cow will bleed out within 3 minutes

  • all you jokers, do get a life or at least some nuclear fall out from Japan, now thats funny

  • i just found out that it takes 3 minutes to succesfully hang a dog

  • anyonw who eats the products derived from dead animals should be FORCED to see what they encourage and support, hiding it away does not make the pain, suffering and anguish of all earths beings exploited by humans go away

  • @Whippenburg I totally agree with you. I have always said that people should be forced to kill what they eat. Buying meat is the same as doing the killing, but this reality is too far removed from the mind when the meat is seen neatly packaged in stores.

  • @JaclynGlenn can you help me with the right genetically modified corn i should feed my cattle?

  • @Whippenburg I fucking agree

  • We are the real animals on this planet, we are the monsters. The animals kill to survive, we kill for pleasure and fun, without mercy, even though we are naturally made to eat plants(our teeth indicate that, and our metabolism, since we dont have fangs for hunting like wolves). We could easily live on vegetables and fruit food, but we're greedy and spoiled, we take and we take yet give nothing back. I strongly hope humanity will die one day, because we are the cancer of this planet.

  • just got done gutting my 6 pointer.

  • one more comment i wanna add i think the end is coming soon i dont wanna sear nobody but i,m starting 2 see many things come 2 pass Like god said it would so my channel is about the truth and me trying wake people up while i still can you never know one day they may get stupid and wanna shut down you tube or something stupid my eyez R open too what these people R doing i,m not stupid so people Read ur bibles please&THankyou once again for the video and info ^_^ : ) god bless you sweetheart

  • OK i think 2 things 1 what dont they want me 2 know because i eat meat what r they hideing from me i dont wanna get sick and die from that meat & 2 THankyou where did you get this info from so i can know more about other stuff THankyou for the info ^_^ I,LL BE Carefull what i eat for now on : )

  • Great video Jaclyn! A quick update: last week the bill was changed to clarify that a person has to physically be on farm property to be committing a crime, and the crime was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor. But even with these changes, the bill is objectionable and uneccessary (as you mention in your video, trespassing is already a crime in Florida). People who live in Florida need to contact their state senator and ask her/him to vote against Senate Bill 1246!

  • @AnimalsFlorida wanna help me cut the tails off cats?

  • well put.......i totally agree wit u....who thinks this shit up

  • Great video (: !

  • Thats sooo messed up :S i thumbs up ur vid btw to help spread the word!

  • i agree with you:)..for sure..very informative..crazy law!!!..lol

  • flagrant cruelty to animals- protesting and relying on your legislatures DON'T WORK.

    It is time to take physical action.

  • What else are the opposed supposed to do- rely on their legislatures? If the those in control actually considered animal cruelty, factory farms would not exist in the first place. The industrial agriculturists couldn't be exploiting animals any more than they already are- they have turned them into parts on an assembly line.

    People also need to realize that since our voices are no longer being heard, and since they have actually gained ground on the offensive against those opposed to this...

  • Glad to see someone out there who understands the ridiculousness of this law...and to think, it could be a trend that could spread to other states.

    This is a perfect example that indicates a much larger problem that proves that corporations have taken full control of our country. In the face of everything virtuous and logical, the law (among others) has bent to their greed. Hidden photography is probably the most important tool available in the fight against animal cruelty.

  • Wow, beauty & brains

  • I agree with you, this is not acceptable at all. hiding information to the public about cruelty to animals cannot be good. but there are much worse things going on. for example, the issue of parental abduction that only victims know about. there are over 300,000 children parentally abducted each year. this is a crime in all 50 states, but law enforcement usually ignores this. and all authorities lie to the left behind parent. search for parental abduction, or see hatufim.org for an example.

  • love it <33

  • <3333

  • You've made an excellent presentation.

  • great ;)

  • Nice video ;) keep making lots of them!!

  • Thanks For Informing!!

  • Thanks For Informing!! Showing You Some Love!!

  • nice :p

  • sexy girl :)

  • Is This Law for Meat Farmers or all, Vegetable Farmers as well, We have had Monsanto in Australia for a couple of years now & over 90% of Australian want them out as we are sick of being sick from there Potato's It's actually Got to the Point I will not eat Potatoes unless I Grew them & Seriously No McDonalds GMO Fries, The World Wildlife Federation is Part of the New World Order, No Joke, We As people & Parents Need to stop this as Next the Major Corporations Move in & the Small Farm is Gone.

  • Florida and Iowa are just a start.There are other states: N.C., Washington, N.J., Texas, Az to name a few that are either considering or are already crafting the wording of similar "laws".Canada now wants to make it illegal to verbally advocate against seal killing, factory farms or circuses, etc.Animal industries do not want the public aware-They want to keep consumers disconnected and blind to reality. What is invisible cannot be questioned. Business as usual is worrisome.Oppression deadly.

  • This bill is an excellent idea.

    Because now they're bringing these issues to the attention of more people. The thing that the bill forgets is that ... these videos are all on the internet already.

    People can look up animals in farms and in puppy mills on youtube. Anyone who wants the information has access to it.

    Ultimately, they're just making people more aware of these issues.

    Damn, these senators are so dumb, they still think they live in the 90s or something.

    What fools.

  • @animals0feel1pain2 Haha so true, I like your perspective. The information is already out there, but I'm sure once enough time has passed they will claim that all is well now. Many of the people who took photos/videos in the past stayed anonymous, so I'm sure there will be some that leak. I just can't believe that this has turned into something that can land you a felony. Hopefully people are smart enough to see that they are hiding something!

  • @JaclynGlenn So does this bill just apply to Florida and Iowa or are they attempting to pass this bill for the whole country? I suspect that Pres. Obama wouldn't allow such a bill to pass, partly because it could be viewed as a mis-education of American youth. And partly because over here in California, we passed laws a couple years ago to phase out battery cages (thanks to these farm images), and California is a key state to not alienate for the 2012 elections.

  • @animals0feel1pain2 Yes so far FL and IA are the only states to pass such a bill, and IA is a bit less severe in the penalty. Unfortunately, I live in FL and have a small farm right behind my house visible through our kitchen window :( I better not have a cow show up in any family photos lol.

  • @JaclynGlenn That sucks for FL and IA then.

    But unless there's a lot of advertising done to support the bill, I don't think it'll become law any time soon. Judging from comments on the articles on it, most people are against the bill, even if they don't support animal rights.

    I don't really like PETA, but they won't let the bill pass. They'll be able to use their money to get lawyers to fight against the bill.

    So no worries if a cow accidentally wanders into a picture you take.

  • You are so right,great video

  • the goverment hides everything from us its just the way it goes. all that crap about freedom and how its a "peoples" goverment is all a lie. we dont really have a say in anything

  • nice

  • I do not understand much about politics stuff

    but i belive that any govern could do something more for us :)))

    5***** from me sweetheart

    you are doing a great job here

  • The Ministry of Agriculture and government have a long standing relationship with one another. Activity regarding the protest of these processing establishments is metephorically seen as the fly buzzing around and bothering the bigger issue. The bigger issue being complete government control of food production and distribution, which hasn't happened yet, but is in the works. These laws to swat the fly and keep public eyes out are the first of signs of such measures taking shape globally. NWO

  • @Judadiah Unfortunately you are probably right, I don't think complete government control of food production and distribution is that far away. Hopefully we can get enough flies buzzing though!!!

  • Good video Jaclyn. I think the public has a right to know and see where their food is coming from. These factory farms want no oversight into how their operations are run and are using their political influence to get laws like these passed. I didn't agree with your analogy about not letting the police search your car, We have a constitutional right against unreasonable search and seizure.

    Keep up the good work.

  • @azcraichead Thank you so much for your support! You are totally right about using political influence to get laws that are this ridiculous passed... I honestly can't even believe that this is an issue.

  • @JaclynGlenn No offense to you, but this is just one more reason to why the United States of America SUCKS. Thank you for your video. Did you also hear that georgia is trying to pass a bill (after ohio failed) that mother's/women that miscarry be trialed? That may interest you as well. thanks for your support against this.

  • @JaclynGlenn how many PETA members does it take to screw in a lightbulb? None. cuz they cant change anything.

  • first view!!! great vid!

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