 We just left the hotel in Alicante, we've gone to the airport. I've been struck down with a bad flu. Felt it coming the other day, had a sore throat. It hit me really hard. I've been sleeping at the hotel and... it's the last thing I need on a tour like this. We're off to Prague, we're going to the airport. The fire inside your heart, let it light up the world. Or maybe the red sun. I was just dropping people here and they just told them. Straight up, we'll find out. Check it out. Street is amazing, we're staying right on the main street. It looks like we're staying right there. Okay, so it's like 5.30am. We've got about three hours sleep. This is why we're drinking coffee. You can't do unnatural stuff like this. Squeeze so many events into such a short period of time without a bit of help. I don't think this is sustainable, because I don't think I think this is some type of sustainable activism. We're doing it for three weeks. This type of intensity for three weeks. I've got a flu. So I was making it very hard. And it's going to be cold out there, so I'll have to stick it out at the front of this slaughterhouse this morning. We see how many coffees I can have. So that it makes it some more easier. It's not strong enough. Yeah. Alright, we just missed the train. We rushed to the main station and we missed the train to the vigil, so... We're going to see if there's another one, otherwise I don't know what we're going to do. It's got vegan mayonnaise in it. Let's roll. Pick a sub this fuck. This is absolutely freezing here, aye. Glad I brought this face mask. There they are there. Alright, let's go. Why is it so cold? How are you? It's a bit...we careful, I'm very sick. Hello, how are you? How far is the slaughterhouse? Hello, how are you? Nice to meet you. Hello, how are you? Transport of death. Alright, so we're at our fifth country now in Prague, Czech Republic. And these places are all over the world. All over Europe, all over the world, killing hundreds of thousands of animals every year. So this slaughterhouse kills about 2,000 pigs a day. It's quite a large pig slaughterhouse. I think it's the largest in the Czech Republic. This is just one slaughterhouse. On one place on Earth, and they're everywhere. So this is where the majority of Czech Republic's bacon and ham and corpses are coming from. Trucks have arrived. They unload the pigs there. They get sent in the back there and they come out, chopped up into pieces. The police are saying that there's no more trucks coming, apparently. Conveniently. And then they're asking how long we're going to be here for. So they have to keep slaughtering, because it's so big. It looks like we just wait here until they start killing again. The only gas chamber in Czech Republic is that's how they get away with killing so many. Basically, it's a truck filled with gas. Oh, oh, my God. We're doing the old leave and come truck back trick works like a charm. We're going to do a group photo and then we're going to leave. Police would be happy about that. They didn't like standing in the cold. The police are all waiting for us to leave slaughterhouse or waiting for us to leave. Because when we leave, they can start sending animals to kill and they need to make money. We're going to play a little game. It's called Let's Pretend to Leave. Everyone say goodbye to each other, hug, kiss. They think we go, then they go, OK, let's send some trucks. They will get excited for us to leave. We're getting us and excited. Yeah, we'll go and send the trucks for you, mate. We're off. We're off. We want a warm drink. OK, looks like they mostly have gone. There's that guy there. Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. They're seeing this. We're telling them we don't see nothing. I reckon you know what reckon means. I reckon. Yeah, I reckon. We go back there at eleven. Man, it hasn't worked so far. That's a reality. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But if we didn't try, then we'd never have known and would still be standing at the front here anyway. So. Sometimes they've got the trucks held back just around the corner and they call them through. Other times they've planned for the trucks to come later. Just never know, you just got to switch it up a bit. Can hear them screaming though, eh? OK, behind us is a gas chamber. This is the scene of a Holocaust here in Czech Republic. They scream when they're getting lowered into the gas. They scream when they're in the trucks. They scream when they're in the holding pens. They scream when they're in confined spaces. Pigs scream when they're being electrically prodded into the kill floor. What is it, 750,000? Right. Pigs gas chambered a year here. But yeah, stunning, if it works, it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't make it more or less moral to if the stunning was perfect every single time. Sometimes they stun and don't work and then they get put in the scolding tank to take their hair off fully conscious and they drown in the scolding tank and they drown in boiling water and Holocaust all over the world. The fact that there's, you know, 60 people standing at the front of this place sends a message in and of itself. They didn't get to bear witness this morning though, so we'll show you some footage of those animals, but sometimes this is just the way it works out. They're unpredictable. All vigils are unpredictable unless you have some really stable relationship with the slaughterhouse. You just can never predict the outcome of these things. Look at this bit of hacked-off piece of flesh advertised at the front of this slaughterhouse. How disgusting. They make it look like food with vegetables and sauce all over it. This is probably the worst I've felt before a speech ever. And the thing about doing speeches is you've got to be sharp. They can take a lot of energy from you. And I don't even know if I've got the energy tonight to give a good workshop, but I'm going to try my best because I really want to give a good workshop, but I feel really sick, eh? And drained, which is the last thing that I want to happen on this tour because I want to put my heart and soul in with every single speech that I do. And it's a bit hard when your soul is sucked. Let's go give it a crack anyway. I don't know what's going to make me feel better, dude. I've tried everything. Maybe speaking will make me feel better. Succinct and clear with passion. Let's go. And I feel like the beast of burden. Agent Orange sent the secret service. Oh, dude, we need cash for the taxi, eh? All right. Monsters are vegan. I don't know what else to do. I'm absolutely stuffed. I'm hoping that this clears my sinuses and helps me do my talk. You got to do what you got to do, eh? The most unhealthiest thing you can drink, no. Do not recommend it. How are we supposed to get there, man? I'll have another one of these and fly over. I've never drunk one of them in five minutes before. Hello? Oh, look, how adorable. Hello. Yeah? Hello, everyone. Hello, good to see you all. Sorry, if my voice sounds funny, it's because I'm actually pretty sick. Any more questions? We'll take another question, we'll probably wrap it up. Yes? Trying. I hope so. Thank you for the work you do. Thank you. You're really great inspiration. Thanks so much. Like, look, we started the Vegan Prophecy series because the word prophecy means going to happen, basically, and we believe that a vegan world has already happened. We just haven't caught up to it yet, okay? And for anything to manifest, you have to believe it's possible first. Anyone who ever achieved anything great, which they considered, or they might have, other people might have considered impossible, believed it was possible first before it manifested. And that's what everyone in the movement needs to do. No, I just kind of wanted to just see you and shake your hand here if you have my life. No, of course. Thank you for everything you do. Have an unwavering belief that it's possible. If you don't believe it's possible, you're adding to the energy of it not manifesting. I speak to people how I would have wanted. I wish somebody banged down on my door and forced that footage in. It was like, hey, look at this, because then you have a choice. You can't live in ignorance anymore. Now you're choosing a difference. And so for me, it's just been really like, it's great to see you. Yeah, I love that. Thank you so much for everything you do. It is being appreciated. Thank you. I don't know if I get a like on all your videos, but it is really getting a like on all of them, but I'm really like, it's planting the seed everywhere. I'm doing it everywhere too, as much as I can, and it's really, it's really... Keep up the great work. Thank you so much. You're so passionate and pushed. Thank you so much. So, believe it can happen. I 100% believe it can happen. It's already happened to me. And it will happen a lot faster if we all get up and do something. So thank you very much, everyone. Thank you. That man that I was debating with about welfareism last night, we should all have a clear message, which is to not exploit animals. At least with me, they get a clear message. With you, you're sending a very confusing message. Well, I'll tell you what changed. I don't think it was the mechanism from eating the flesh. I connected with animals more and I showed animals more empathy and made me a more, generally a more empathic person. I know you're wanting to know veganism, there's a correlation between being vegan and being more peaceful. And I think that if you show, if you extend your circle of compassion to include animals, you're more likely to be more empathic towards people.