 Alright, here we are at the front of Linley Valley pork. The gas chambers are just there. We're going to wait for some trucks and stop them to see if we can see some pigs before they get slaughtered. I couldn't think of a more horrible way to die than being stuck in a gas chamber like these pigs are. And they come in on trucks, get dropped off here, stuck in a gas chamber, chopped up into pieces, and then they leave in these big refrigeration trucks. You see places like this with a slogan like that have done a lot to build up their façade and their reputations. They don't want people like us with cameras here destroying that by just showing the faces of the pigs before they go into these places. We're only on two minutes mate, that's it. Get out! You don't want to go to jail but run into somebody other mate. I don't care, he's in my way! I'm so sorry babies, I'm so sorry. You're so better than this. Go get some food for the pigs, close up. One more minute, one more minute and we'll let you go buddy. Put your hands on me mate. Get off the premises. Move away from the truck of the truck. Don't put your hands on me mate. Don't put your hands on me. Move away from the truck. Peaceful protest buddy, just want to see the animals. Go back on the footpath. Yeah, we just want to see the animals mate. Trespass. This isn't trespassing, your property starts there. Our property starts right where that gate is. Does it? Right back there mate. Does it? So you trespass. No worries mate, I'll know that for next time. We'll stop them out on the road. Yeah, we will. So he's getting quite upset that truck driver. Stopping him for one minute, two minutes. That's all we wanted, two minutes with the truck. With the pigs and they like to be pretty aggressive here. They've got a lot to hide here I'd say. This first truckload here with a six month old, just the normal eating pigs around six months old. These ones in here look like sows, they're the mothers. Spent sows and then they usually get mixed up for sausages and you know sausage rolls and just the second grade cuts. They're just exploited mothers. I wouldn't want us stopping their trucks either. Showing everyone what they look like in there. He's taking it out on the pigs. He's got a stick in his hand. How you going mate? How you going mate? Yeah good. So what do you want to do? Keep away from the trucks and take someone to do it. We only want three minutes but then you're going to run us over. You shouldn't be in their way. We're allowed to walk slowly with the truck in front of us. Not in front of the truck. So what are you talking about? You mentioned three minutes. We only want a couple minutes with the pigs to offer them some compassion, have a photo. They could be at the traffic lights for that long. We don't need to be aggressive. We're a peaceful movement. Every time people come here. But you were. Get your hands off me mate. Get off the premise. This is peaceful protest. Get out of there on the footpath where you belong. This is a peaceful protest mate. Don't make it like this alright? Hey who was putting their hands on me buddy? I did because you're in front of the truck. Doesn't mean you're allowed to touch me mate. There's quite a few tonnage. The next time. The next time. He just has to stop for 30 seconds. You are the worst ones that we've had here. Everyone else has we've been fed. When has there been a truck? There hasn't been a truck yet for the guys. The next truck that comes. We'll stop the truck. One of these kids got run over. How about let's have a policy from now on. Moving forward as Ron was saying. And we'll move forward with a new plan. And that's all Joe wanted too. And today we didn't. I'm sorry. No you went overboard. No. How? I don't know about that. He didn't stop. We asked him for three minutes. You put your hands on me. Didn't have to happen like that bro. You know. We've worked together with the youth people. We've offered everything we needed to do. We don't need that. But there's 420 people inside there working. We've got an obligation to give them jobs. And supply them jobs. We understand that. We're in here to see the animals. We don't like what we're doing. We're not anti-worker. We're not anti-trucker. But that's it. Okay. We're just here for the pigs. We just want to see the pigs before they get slaughtered. We could have a few minutes on the road as Joe said. No worries. If you stand on the opposite side of the trucks and have them on there. But not in front of the trucks. They just can roll over that hill. How can we guarantee something? The young girl dropped a piece of paper. One of your signs. And nearly the back wheel nearly hit her head. Which one of these girls dropped the paper? We've got it all on footage, mate. He was telling us he's going to run us over. You get me somebody. I'll run you over. He's in front of your truck. Don't leave. That's completely different. That's not reasonable. But he was coming around the corner. What happens if that girl got her head crushed? Some of that triple of vegans. I know you don't eat meat. There are a lot of people in the world that do. In fact, pigs and chickens are by far the better animals to process. Because of what they do for the carbon. What they don't do. As an individual. Sorry, buddy. I understand you don't eat. You don't eat. If they were dogs in there, would you be saying the same thing? I don't know. Do you have a pet dog? No, I don't. Okay. Do you have a pet dog? What would you do if we were slaughtering your pet dogs in there? You'd be trying to stop us. But isn't there slaughtering in humane situations in Bali? I've seen gas chambers. I've seen inside a gas chamber. It's not humane in there. They're terrified in there, mate. Why don't you go to Bali and try and stop the dog slaughtering up there? Because I've seen footage from inside gas chambers. Instead of going up there for your holidays. It's horrible in there. Imagine getting lowered in a cage into some gas. You would hate it. The next truck coming down is a Mali's truck. Right? It's an enclosed truck. It's a large semi-trailer. And it's actually coming off, it's actually coming off a RSPCA accredited farm. Right? Now, I'm just telling you that. Sorry. Sorry. That means nothing. So where do you come from? You're different. Where do you... I'm South Australian. Oh yeah, so you're... We've got gas chambers there too. Which abattoir do you... Which abattoir? There's a really big gas chamber there. In Murray Bridge. Big River Pork. Oh yeah, okay. There's a gas chamber there. There's gas chambers in Victoria. We've seen footage from inside of here. We know what goes on in there. Exactly. The pigs don't go in there willingly. That's for sure. They suffocate in CO2 gas and they burn from the inside out. It's horrible. At a young age? Well, that's not quite right because all of the burning from the inside out is not quite right. Carbonic acid? There's no carbonic acid that reacts with the CO2? No, we use CO2 in there. But I'm just saying they don't burn from the inside out because all of the organs are better than exported and they're quite suitable for you. Why do they make the noises in there? Why do they make the noises in there? But that's unloading. Do you think that's humane that... No, no. When they get loaded to the gas, why do they scream? There's no noise when they go into the gas tunnel. So yours is different? It's the latest technology. Come on, man. You're talking to me here, man. I've seen it all. I can't debate with you because you've got one view of thinking and we've got another view of thinking. So we'll never ever... I would never agree with this, but we have to agree that they don't want to go in there. We'll never agree. That they want to go in there willingly? We'll never agree. We'll never agree. Do you think they want to go in there? We've got your thoughts and we've got our thoughts. Oh, that's great school. And tech industry and technology, you've got their thoughts. If people weren't eating these pigs, you wouldn't be in this business. But so... I understand that. But it's the largest... It's the largest, can you assume, meat in the world. Do you eat them? Do you eat the pigs out of here? Oh, I don't eat much pork. Why not? I eat chicken. I don't just live on vegetables. You can smell the feces and stuff when they come in. Does that make you sick? No. Okay. I eat pork. I don't eat pork at Christmas. I have roast pork. I don't eat a lot of pork. Yeah. It's not something we enjoy, but we do create... You don't enjoy slaughter them. You don't enjoy slaughtering them. It's not part of my life, but maybe I'd have better education and mightn't be here. Yeah. Have you got grandchildren? You've got grandchildren? Yeah, I've got grandchildren. Have you shown them what happens inside of here? Yeah, they've been up here. Have they liked it? I've been up here and worked. Have they liked seeing the pigs like this? They've been up and worked. Yeah. They work in here? Yeah, they work here. Do you work? Yeah. Where do you work? I work for animals. So you're a professional animal liberator, right? Well, I don't liberate animals. I just create awareness about industry. So you get... Who pays you to defend Australia, do they, or...? Defend animals. I defend animals. Well, the animals would pay me if they could, but... Okay. But someone's paying you. Sorry? Someone's paying you. So you're not unemployed. You are actually being paid. No, I'm employed. Okay. I'm employed. That's good. I like to think that most people... I like to be on the right side, but... Because I'm also paying taxes, and I hope those taxes are being consumed in the right areas. That's all. Yeah. Why aren't you doing school teaching today? I'm a technician, mate. Oh, yeah? I did it the day here. What? Telecommunications. Yeah. Everyone's got to work here. Back off the truck! Come back! I'm not touching the truck, dude. Back off the truck! That was the deal, mate. You're pushing the issues again. I was supposed to take photos if we can't, like, get closer. Oh, what was that? That was, like, two seconds, man. You know, we were supposed to do that. I appreciate that a lot, but, um... Just take photos, that's it, buddy. Just gives you a bit of a taste of what's to come if you want to continue with the movement. I think this is a very powerful way of doing activism. It's very important. We've got 15 people with their phones on these pigs, you know, and then you're usually sharing them with all your friends. A lot of people are going to see these pigs before they get killed, which is telling all the pigs' story, which is what we're here for. There's a lot of stress if there is any stress. No, I'm not sure. We'll be laying down. You'll see the next truck comes. I'll be all laying down, you know? Happy to be here. I know. Good. No. Good. We will see you straight away. No, I appreciate that. No, but this is with the camera. I'm not touching the pigs. I'm not intervening with the truck. I'm not touching the truck, bro. Hey, I'm not going to touch any of the truck, bro.