The images 
in the following program 
are highly sensitive 
and may be 
as disturbing to viewers 
as they were to us. 
However, we have to 
show the truth about 
cruelty to animals, 
praying that 
you will help to stop it.
Concerned viewers, 
today 
on Stop Animal Cruelty 
we’ll hear from 
Joyce D’Silva, Director 
of Public Affairs 
for Compassion 
in World Farming, 
Bernard Vallat, 
Director General of
the World Organization 
of Animal Health 
and Dr. Michael Greger 
of the Humane Society 
of the United States 
about the devastating 
effects of avian flu, 
also known as bird flu 
and its connection 
to animal exploitation.
The origin 
of the feared avian flu 
of today was mild viruses 
carried in the intestines 
of wild, aquatic birds 
such as ducks 
and shore birds. 
However, these viruses 
have jumped 
to domestic birds 
and even other species, 
becoming extremely 
virulent and deadly 
in the process and 
more easily transmitted 
to humans. 
Initial symptoms 
of bird flu include 
high fever, coughing, 
diarrhea, vomiting, 
abdominal pain, 
chest pain and bleeding 
from the nose and gums. 
Experts say that the most 
potent breeding grounds 
for this exceedingly 
contagious disease 
are squalid, manure-ridden, 
highly polluted 
factory farms.
Those animals are living 
lives of absolute misery. 
We think that avian flu 
likes nothing better 
than a factory farm. 
Because if you get, say, 
20,000, 30,000 chickens 
in a factory farm shed, 
which that’s how 
most chickens are kept 
in the world, sadly, 
the virus will, 
once it gets there, spread 
from chicken to chicken. 
But each time it moves 
from one chicken 
to the other, 
it’s a chance for it 
to mutate and change. 
And so by having 
thousands of animals 
in the shed, that produces 
millions of opportunities 
for the virus to hop 
backwards and forwards 
and to mutate. 
So when you get 
more virulent strains 
like the high pathogenic 
avian influenza, 
it’s very likely that 
it arose in a factory farm. 
If it didn’t start 
at a factory farm, 
it certainly has been 
helped to spread 
by having so many 
factory farms around. 
And not just 
the factory farms but all 
the trafficking in chickens, 
in live chickens 
and in chicken meat, 
people going in and out 
of the factory farms, 
the virus has all sorts of 
opportunistic ways 
to spread. 
So, yes, some avian flu 
can be spread by wild birds 
who’ve lived with kind of 
a low-pathogenic variety 
for a long time, 
and it could be spread 
by chickens anywhere, 
even in a free-range farm. 
But the factory farm is 
the kind of pressure cooker 
which provides 
the ideal conditions 
for the virus 
to spread and grow.
The first human death 
from the most lethal 
strain of avian flu, 
called H5N1,
occurred in Hong Kong 
in 1997. 
To halt the spread 
of the disease, 
all domestic fowl 
in the region, 
estimated to be 
over 1.5-million birds, 
were murdered 
in three days. 
Despite this gruesome act, 
the virus re-surfaced 
in Hong Kong in 2003, 
and spread throughout 
Asia, Europe, 
the Middle East and Africa. 
I think 
the high level of avian flu 
and those kinds of things 
inside East Asia 
is related to the huge 
growth of factory farming 
of chickens in that area. 
These countries 
have increased 
their chicken production 
700% in 10 years. 
So it’s completely 
changing the face 
of chicken farming 
in those countries. 
And you’ve got 
a lot more deadly disease. 
Massive, poorly ventilated 
and dimly lit warehouses 
imprison 
tens of thousands of birds, 
jammed tightly together. 
The air is filled with 
eye-burning toxic 
ammonia gas rising from 
the feces-covered floor. 
In addition to these 
sickening conditions, 
the birds are specially bred 
to grow quickly which 
severely jeopardizes 
their health. 
Well, let’s look at 
the animals 
in the chicken farm 
first of all. 
We have literally 
many billions of chickens 
in the world that are 
being reared for meat. 
And they’re called 
broiler chickens. 
And they’re being bred 
to grow so fast now, 
they’re growing at twice, 
at least twice 
the natural rate. 
So because they’re being 
made to grow so fast, 
and that’s done 
for economic reasons, 
you get more chickens 
through per month 
and per year, and 
their immune systems 
have become compromised. 
And so they are 
more vulnerable to disease 
in the first place. 
So when they do get 
a disease, they’re 
more likely to get it badly. 
Now, when they get the 
high pathogenic variety, 
the chances are it will 
spread from the lungs 
to all over the body. 
So they will become 
infected all over 
and probably die 
within a few days.
Vaccines against 
several strains of 
the H5N1 influenza virus 
have been developed, 
however the viruses 
that cause avian flu 
are extremely complex, 
with many subtypes, 
making vaccination for 
either humans or animals 
difficult and unreliable.
Avian flu is 
even more complicated. 
Foot-and-mouth disease 
has seven 
different viral strains 
with different vaccines. 
For avian flu there are 
hundreds of them. 
And so, there are 
avian flu viruses that 
have a very ordinary effect, 
very minor in birds and 
have no effect in humans. 
And there are others that 
appear from time to time 
and could be dangerous 
for the animals 
and humans.
So it is like the lottery, 
where from time to time 
you get the numbers 
and it happens to be 
the winning combination 
for the viruses, since 
they become very powerful, 
and which is 
the losing combination 
for the birds and humans. 
And this is 
what happened in 2003, 
since the so-called H5N1 
appeared in Thailand, 
Âu Lạc (Vietnam), China, 
and which came to Europe 
through Siberia, which 
got to Western Europe, 
which attacked Africa, 
the Middle East and 
therefore killed hundreds 
of millions of birds and 
killed 200 or 250 people 
in the world. 
Wherever the avian flu 
virus is discovered, 
thousands to millions of 
helpless, innocent birds 
are brutally slaughtered. 
The animals may be 
literally buried alive 
in pits, ruthlessly thrown 
into garbage bags to die 
slowly from suffocation, 
or murdered en masse 
in their sheds. 
Healthy or not, 
their lives are snuffed out 
in the name of supposedly 
containing the disease. 
However the killing 
is done, it is an act 
of sheer inhumanity. 
Methods 
that have been tried 
are pumping gas 
into the chicken house, 
sealing it off and 
hermetically sealing it 
and slowly 
gassing the chickens, 
or putting them 
in big containers, 
like great big rubbish bins 
with lids on, and then 
pumping in a toxic gas. 
The so-called solution 
to kill all birds 
once an infection 
is detected, is one devoid 
of all humanity and 
accomplishes nothing. 
Millions of birds have 
been massacred globally 
and deadly variations 
of the virus continue to 
surface around the world. 
In April 2011, 
South Africa killed 
5,700 ostriches living in 
one ostrich factory farm, 
and more than 
6.2-million chickens 
were murdered 
in South Korea 
in early 2011 
in response to an outbreak. 
Then something happened 
two years ago 
that was called swine flu 
at the beginning. 
This virus 
was a combination 
of many viruses. 
One came from birds, 
another came from pigs 
and the other 
came from a human. 
And they all combined 
by crossing each other, 
finding themselves 
in the same cell, 
and have created another 
new combination, which 
was extremely powerful, 
to contaminate humans 
and which 
has contaminated 
almost the whole planet. 
What seems 
to be happening is that 
there’s a kind of mix of 
flu viruses in the world. 
With the swine flu 
that happened 
a couple of years ago, 
it had a mixture 
of human swine flu and 
a little bit of avian flu in it. 
So the viruses 
mix up together 
to create new varieties. 
And that new variety may 
particularly target pigs 
or particularly target 
poultry or particularly 
target humans. 
If the really virulent 
avian flu 
does get to infect people 
more easily, maybe it 
moves to infect higher up 
the respiratory tract. 
Then there could be a 
huge disaster for humans 
as well as for animals.
How can we end 
the threat of avian flu 
and other diseases 
that swiftly multiply 
on factory farms 
as well as the 
unconscionable exploitation 
of billions of animals? 
The answer is simple: 
choose a plant-based diet.
I think you have to 
look at the wider society 
and what society is eating 
and what society 
is promoting 
in terms of farming. 
If people are going to 
eat more meat, 
you’re going to 
have more factory farms. 
These are the hotbeds 
of infection. 
So that situation can only 
almost certainly make 
the disease situation worse. 
Already 75% 
of new infectious diseases 
in humans 
come from animals.
If you have higher 
meat consumption, 
a lot of that is going 
to be chicken, because 
it’s so mass produced. 
It’s cheap. 
And so you’re going 
to have more 
chicken factory farms 
more likely to produce 
this deadly strain 
of avian flu. 
So people may eat 
cheap chicken 
for 10 years and then 
die from avian flu.
In 2007, 
the Journal of the APHA, 
the American Public 
Health Association, 
published an editorial 
that went beyond 
just calling for 
a de-intensification 
of animal agriculture, 
the pork and poultry 
industries. 
“It’s curious,” 
the editorial goes, 
“that changing the way 
humans treat animals, 
most basically 
ceasing to eat them, or 
at the very least radically 
limiting the quantity 
of them that is eaten, 
is largely off the radar 
as a significant 
preventive measure. 
Such a change, however, 
if sufficiently adopted 
or imposed, could still 
reduce the risk of 
the much feared 
influenza epidemic… 
Humanity does not even 
consider this option.” 
The editorial concludes, 
“Those 
who consume animals 
not only harm 
those animals 
and endanger themselves, 
but they threaten 
the wellbeing 
of future generations. 
It’s time for humans 
to remove their heads 
from the sand 
and recognize the risk 
to themselves 
that can arise from 
their maltreatment 
of other species.” 
Really think about where 
your food comes from, 
and think about the meat 
as something that’s come 
from a living, sentient being 
that has the capacity 
to suffer or 
the capacity to enjoy life. 
And just give 
that some good reflection 
when you go shopping. 
This activity of 
killing animals for meat 
has grown to vast 
proportions in many parts 
of the world, outside 
of our eyes, 
causing immense suffering 
for countless animals, 
causing human diseases 
that include bird 
and swine flu, mad cow 
disease, etc., etc. 
Stopping meat 
and dairy consumption 
and fishing, 
poultry –
all the animal products – 
is the fastest and 
most effective way to 
cool our planet and halt 
these dangerous changes. 
And now that 
we also understand the 
immeasurable benefits 
for the organic vegan diet, 
we can simply 
step forward and 
implement this solution, 
which offers not only 
better personal health, 
but literally can 
save the entire planet, 
the entire world. 
We pray that we soon see 
a vegan world in which 
all inhabitants live 
in peace and harmony. 
For more information on
ending factory farming,
please visit
the following websites:
Compassion
In World Farming
www.CIWF.org.uk
Humane Society
of the United States
www.HumaneSociety.org
Dr. Michael Greger
www.DrGreger.org
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