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What Has Eyes, Intelligent People Do Not Eat

What has eyes, intelligent people do not eat

 

 People, Don’t Eat Us!

Please Let Us Live!

 

 

Don’t Eat Meat!

Why?

 

Every year 45 billion animals are killed worldwide for human consumption. For example, in Germany it is 332,100,000 roasting chickens, 40,200,000 pigs, 24,000,000 soup chickens, 20,300,000 turkeys, 14,200,000 ducks, 4,100,000 cows, 1,000,000 geese, 900,000 sheep or goats and 7,500 horses. And in the US the numbers are even greater: In 2002, for example, a total of 10,108 million animals were killed and raised for food. These included for instance, 41 million cattle and calves, 116 million pigs, 4.2 million sheep, 304 million turkeys, 25,6 million ducks, as well as 2,133 million broilers and 484 million laying hens.

 

There is no intelligent reason for this!    Because:

Eating meat is cruel

Eating meat makes you sick

Eating meat causes global suffering

What has eyes, intelligent people do not eat

Animals have a soul

 

 

Eating meat is cruel

Factory Farming

 

The Animals Lament:

 

Pig Ghetto

 

The Pig Ghetto: “In groups of 80 to 200 animals, we pigs are kept on gratings in nearly constant darkness. We stand on split flooring with no straw on it, which often leads to dam­aged joints. We are produced as if in a factory. The breeding sows are artificially inseminated in individual pens. During their 15 weeks of pregnancy, they are kept vegetating in very dimly lit tiny concrete stalls. To give birth they are tied up in special birthing pens. They can hardly move, and can merely stand up and then lie down again. So it is impossible for them to care for their young.”

The Hen “Torture Chamber”: “We laying hens vegetate away our brief lives in Hen Torture Chamberwindowless halls where we live in group cages up to 8 stories high. Twenty-two hens share 1 square meter of space; and the stench is unbearable. Already after 14-18 months of  the hen torture chamber, our egg-laying perform­ance is not high enough, and so we land in the soup pot. How­ever, up to 20% of us do not even survive these 1 1/2 years: We die of stress, infec­tion, bone dis­ease, etc.”

 

 

 

The Calf Prison: “We are shut into narrow wooden pens, The Calf Prisonwhere we can hardly move. Right up until our murder, which you call slaughter, we are not given more than 1 square meter of space – this is how those who fatten us maximize their prof­its. Instead of mother’s milk we get only a fatty, white brew, consisting of skim-milk powder, tallow, whale fat and lots of salt. We get terribly thirsty from all the salt and since we do not get any water, we drink even more of the salty brew. In this way, we are fattened to our slaughtering weight in a very short time. During our whole brief and lonely life, we never even see a green meadow. We see the sun for the first time on our way to the slaughterhouse.”

 

The Turkey Death Cell: “We turkeys in factory farming suffer even more than Turkey Death Cellchickens being fat­tened for slaughter. Since our breast is the most desirable and expensive piece, our skeleton, legs and liga­ments are bent under the weight of our flesh because they cannot keep up with the accelerated growth of our body. At the end of our 22-week lives, we slide around or we lie on our extra-wide and heavy breast. Just like the hen torture chambers, our beaks and those of ducks are cut off – without anesthesia. Pain and constant irritation are the result - comparable to having your human lips cut off.”

 

Eating meat is cruel

 

The Animals Lament

 

Miserable transport: “You transport us thousands of kilometers all through the continent. We are crammed into the tightest Miserable Transportspace for days, without water, without food, in unbearable heat, in icy cold, with broken bones or open wounds. Many of us do not survive the transportation. We die of thirst; we are crushed; we die of sev­ere injuries or from panic and stress. On the way to the slaughterhouse, many of us are so weak that we can’t even walk 100 meters fur­th­er. So that we move more quickly, we are prod­ded with metal hooks in the mouth, eyes or anus.”

 

Brutality in the Slaughter­house: “When the butchers slit us open, cut our Brutallity in Slaughterhousethroats or saw off our legs we are often still conscious. We bellow on the hooks; we twitch in death anxiety and under hellish pain. And the animals next in line have to witness the final agonies of their brothers and sisters, knowing that it will be exactly the same for them. But you know no mercy. You call this reasonable, because you want to eat us.”

 

 

 

 

 

The Execution: “You try to numb us Pig Electric Tongspigs with electric tongs. The pain shoots through our head, our whole body, like a bolt of lightening. You think we don’t feel anything, when after the electric shock you throw us into boiling water to burn the hair and soften our hides for skinning. But your numbing doesn’t work for very long. We experience on our living body how our lungs fill with boiling hot water ... a terrible death!”

 

 

 

Hunting Terror from Ambush:

“The hunters set up a trap and lure us wild pigs with feed bait, in order to better shoot Wild Pigus – comfortably and cowardly from outside the confines of the trap. But one cannot always talk about a ”quick death.” Some of my friends and relatives are shot and wounded in the open. ‘Expansion bullets’ tear blood and in­testines out of severely wounded, fleeing animals.”

Deer Hunted

“Over 60% of the deer hunted do not die immediately. Many drag themselves along through the forest for hours and days, severely injured, with intestines hanging out. Fawns watch helplessly as their mothers bleed to death.”

“A special favorite is the hunting drives against us field Field Harehares. Even though we can run so fast, we don’t have a chance. When the hunter’s round of buckshot hits, we scream in pain like little human children. Many hit hares turn several somersaults in the air, screaming from pain until they lie dead.”

The consumption of meat, sausage, fish and poultry is a risk factor for numerous illnesses. The one who wants to live a healthy life should avoid these products. Seen from a dietary-physiological point of view, meat is a superfluous form of nutrition. There is no longer any doubt among experts that one’s dietary needs can met with a vegetarian diet. This is true for all ages With some diseases, for example, high blood pressure, rheumatism or metabolic disorders, a vegetarian way of life is the most sensible therapeutic measure there is. How each person wants to decide about eating meat is up to him, but he should be clear about the consequences. 

 

 

Eating meat makes you sick

Cancer, Diabetes, Osteoporosis …

  

Meat and Diabetes:

A high consumption of saturated fatty acids can lead to an insulin resistance and encourages the development of diabetes mellitus. Animal products generally contain a lot of saturated fatty acids.

Meat and Obesity:

Saturated fatty acids further the development of being overweight. Being overweight is a risk factor for heart disease, heart attacks, strokes and circulatory disorders.

Meat and Bones:

On the average, meat products contain more phosphorus then calcium. A raised phosphorus/calcium ratio results in an increased release of calcium from the bones. As some studies have shown, there is a close relationship between a high dietary consumption of phosphates and a raised risk of osteoporosis and broken bones.

Meat and Cancer:

The National Institute of Health, the largest medical research institution in the world, determined in 2001 an increased risk of cancer with the consumption of red meat. Argentina and Uruguay are some of the world’s largest consumers of beef and also belong to the countries with the highest rates of breast and colon cancer.

A study by the University of Minnesota published in September 2002 shows that the consumption of barbecued red meat promotes the development of pancreatic cancer.

Meat and Inflammation and Pain: Animal products contain high levels of arachi­donic acid, which forms inflammatory substances. These can lead to the development of neuro dermatitis, inflammation of the small intestines or colon, asthma, arthritis and rheumatism.

Meat and Heart Attacks and Arterio­sclerosis: A too-high intake of iron brought on by the consumption of red meat is a dangerous source of free radicals that damage the blood vessels. The risk of a heart attack increases, particularly with men.

Meat and Depression:

Meat has a negative effect on the psyche. A study in 1998 showed an increased occurrence of anxiety and depression in meat eaters in comparison to vegetarians.

Meat and Intelligence?

A diet rich in protein leads to an increase in cortisone in the blood plasma and saliva. A chronically raised concentration of cortisone damages the hippocampus, which leads to a clear deterioration of memory. According to a study by the Loma Linda University in California, meat-eaters have twice as high a risk of developing dementia.

 

The consumption of meat causes global suffering: World hunger & environmental pollution

 

 

 Causes of Global Suffering  20 billion “slaugh­ter animals” live on our planet. What do they eat? 40% of the worldwide grain harvest lands in the factory farms of industrial nations.

In order to “produce” 1 kilo of beef, you need 9 kilos of grain.

The poor nations are partly forced to sell for animal feed highly nutritious plant foods that are necessary for the human diet. We import 60% of the animal feed used in factory farming (grain, soybeans, peanuts, etc.) from developing countries.

 

 

For a 200 gram steak, up to 2 kilos of grain are used as animal feed. These 2 kilos of grain would satisfy the hunger of ca. 8 children. 40,000 children starve to death    every day!

 

 

50 million people starve to death every year! If the industrial countries would reduce their meat consumption by a mere 10%, 100 million additional people could be fed. No one has to starve!

 

“The rich man’s cow

eats the poor man’s bread.”

 

Solid and Liquid Manures: The production of 1 kilo pork generates ca. 15 kilos of liquid manure – US farm animals produce 1.4 billion tons of solid manure per year – 130 times the amount produced by the human population. The nitrates contained in it pollutes the groundwater. The ammonia fumes from manure and slurry is a major contributor to the development of acid rain and dying forests.

 

Greenhouse Effect: The production of meat releases great quantities of CO2, especially through the burning of the rain forests for ham­burg­er chains. Aside from this, cows produce 100 million tons of methane annually – 20% of the entire emission of this highly poisonous gas.

 

Rain Forests: Every two seconds an area of forest the size of a football field is destroyed – in great part for planting pastures. 5 square meters of rain forest are cut down to produce one hamburger. The consequences of this destruction for the water and climate cycles of the Earth cannot yet be estimated.

 

Soil Erosion: The percentage of soil erosion caused by the production of meat and of milk is 85% - that is a total of 24 billion tons every year.

 

Raw Materials: One third of all raw materials are consumed by factory farming: plant foods, fossil fuels, wood and minerals.

 

Drinking Water: 50% of the entire consumption of drinking water is accounted for in factory farming. For the production of 1 kilo of meat, 100 times more water is used on the average than for the production of 1 kilo of grain or vegetables. And yet, according to the United Nation more than 1.4 billion people in the world do not have access to safe drinking water.

 

What has eyes, intelligent people do not eat

 

Quotes from great minds:

 

 

Albert Einstein: physicist:Albert Einstein

“Nothing will increase the chances of survival for life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.”

 

 

 

Thomas Alva Edison: inventor of the light-bulb:

“I am a vegetarian as well as a passionate anti-alcoholic, because I can thus make better use of my brain.”

 

Leo Tolstoy: author:

“Eating meat is a left-over of the greatest brutality; the transition to vegetarianism is the first and most natural consequence of enlightenment.”

 

Leonardo da Vinci, universal genius:

Leonardo da Vinci“Man is truly the king of all animals, because his cruelty surpasses theirs. We live from the death of others. We are walking graves!”

 

 

 

Brian Adams, singer:

“I have been vegetarian for twelve years. And I have never been seriously ill. Vegetarian food strengthens the immune system. I think that meat makes you sick.”

 

Mahatma Gandhi, Nobel Prize winner:Mahatma Gandhi

“I think that spiritual growth compels us at a certain point to stop killing our fellow creatures for the satisfaction of our physical wants.”

 

 

 

Volker Elis Pilgrim, author:

“The meat we eat is a carcass that is at least 2 to 5 days old.”

 

Albert Schweitzer, physician, Nobel Peace Prize:

“My view is that we stand up for treating the animals in a considerate way, for completely renouncing the eating of meat and also for speaking out against it. This is what I do myself. And in this way many a one becomes aware of a problem that was put forward so late.”

 

Paul McCartney:

“One may not eat what has a face.”

 

Wilhelm Busch, author:

Wilhelm Busch“A true human culture will only exist when not only human gluttony, but all eating of meat is considered can­nibalism.”

 

 

 

George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright; Nobel Prize winner 1950:

“Animals are my friends – and I don’t eat my friends!”

 

 

Animals Have a Soul

 

 “In every animal, but in every plant as well, the mighty creator-force is present: God, the om­nipresent universal eternal Spirit, the All-intelligence. Anyone who has just a little heart for nature can sense in the expression of an animal, or in the beauty of a plant, in the shape of a rock, or in liquid substances that Earth could be a paradise.

 

To justify the boundless exploitation of nature, the following words of the Creator are often quoted: Subdue the earth (Gen. 1:28). The word ”subdue,” however does not mean that animals may be tormented, forests and plants annihilated, or that everything may be destroyed that is within mankind’s grasp. The word “sub­due” means the commandment to preserve the nature kingdoms and all of the Earth. We are called upon to treat animals with love and to care for them. We are called upon to respect, cherish and love all life forms on Earth, even Earth as a whole, because everything in all things is the work of the Almighty – the love for humans, animals, plants and rocks, for the entire Earth.

 

Anyone who has ever cared for an animal feels that internally he has grown richer and more con­­scious of nature. But anyone who builds meat factories and slaughterhouses, or who condones these by consuming the flesh of his second neighbors, such a person’s con­scious­ness will grow ever more narrow because such a person is impoverished in his inner being.

Excerpt from Prophet No. 15, “Animals

La­ment, The Prophet Denounces”

 

Animals Lament the Prophet Denounces

 

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