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    Default Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    Thinking of your diet becoming a plant based one in the future perhaps? Here are two reasons why it might just change your mind someday!

    On This Thread, User discretion is advised.

    2 Reasons:

    1. The cruel treatment of animals in slaughter houses from factory farming.
    2. The need to raise our frequency's by choosing a plant based diet. And Eating meat may actually hinder our spiritual growth.

    Love to hear your thoughts on this topic. Think Different, Eat Different!



    A link from Pane Andov's Website:
    Pane Andov On Animal Slaughter
    "Although I Live On This World, I Choose Not To Live In It"
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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    Gawd Whitefeather, I was about to say I was glad I was having shrimp tonight instead of another kind of meat, then it got to the seafood part - uggg!! It's something to think about for sure. It also makes me think we should *at the very least* go back to more humane small farming where the animals have some quality of life and more wild game hunting. I know that isn't acceptable to dedicated vegans, but geez, so much better than the insanity in that video. Thanks for freaking me out before dinner Whitefeather!!! Very interesting and shocking which might be what we need to stop these crazy things. Hugs :-)

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    Quote Posted by Kindling (here)
    Gawd Whitefeather, I was about to say I was glad I was having shrimp tonight instead of another kind of meat, then it got to the seafood part - uggg!! It's something to think about for sure. It also makes me think we should *at the very least* go back to more humane small farming where the animals have some quality of life and more wild game hunting. I know that isn't acceptable to dedicated vegans, but geez, so much better than the insanity in that video. Thanks for freaking me out before dinner Whitefeather!!! Very interesting and shocking which might be what we need to stop these crazy things. Hugs :-)
    Sorry Kindling for upsetting your dinner,,Seafood is also off limits for me.
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    I've been vegetarian for about 23 years
    "Thus, the task is not so much to see what no one yet has seen, but to think what nobody yet has thought about that which everybody sees."
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    Quote Posted by dan i el (here)
    I've been vegetarian for about 23 years
    Think of all the animals you've saved! Been a vegetarian for 2 years now.
    "Although I Live On This World, I Choose Not To Live In It"
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    Mourning Dove Salish


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    Good for you!
    "Thus, the task is not so much to see what no one yet has seen, but to think what nobody yet has thought about that which everybody sees."
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    Thanks Whitefeather, I took a quick peek at the pics, but found them too nauseating. I watched the farm to fridge factory about 3 weeks ago, which sickened me, and I haven't touched meat since.

    Personally I'm still on the fence on the whole issue, but totally against modern factory farming

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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    Going to post a related story ... totally insane ... but I am not up for starting a thread tonight.

    __________


    Insane Michigan government announces plan to destroy ranch livestock based on hair color and arrest hundreds of ranchers as felons

    Tuesday, March 27, 2012
    by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
    Editor of NaturalNews.com

    (NaturalNews) The state of Michigan is only days away from engaging in what can only be called true "animal genocide" -- the mass murder of ranch animals based on the color of their hair. It's all part of a shocking new "Invasive Species Order" (ISO) put in place by Michigan's Department of Natural Resources (DNR). This Invasive Species Order suddenly and shockingly defines virtually all open-range pigs raised by small family farms to be illegal "invasive species," and possession of just one of these animals is now a felony crime in Michigan, punishable by up to four years in prison.

    The state has said it will "destroy" these pigs beginning in April, potentially by raiding local farms with government-issued rifles, then shooting the pig herds while arresting the members of the family and charging them with the "crime" of raising pigs with the wrong hair color. This may truly be a state-sponsored serial animal killing spree.

    Reality check: You may think this story is some kind of early April Fools prank, but it isn't. This is factually true and verifiable through the documents, videos and websites linked below. The state of Michigan seriously intends to unleash a mass murder spree of pigs of the wrong color beginning April 1.

    Yet these are the very pigs that farmers and ranchers in Michigan have been raising for decades. The state doesn't seem to care about this, and there are indications that this ISO may have been nudged into position by the conventional pork industry as a tactic to wipe out its competition of local, specialty ranching conducted by small families and dedicated farmers who don't work for the big pork corporations. (The Michigan Pork Grower's Association.)

    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/035372_Mi...#ixzz1qNh6vlLy

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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    Why is Michigan so insane?

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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    dam, couldn't even make it past 1:30

    I am assuming the Michigan incident has everything to do with money and nothing to with having a problem with an "invasive species".

    Maybe we could start a petition on change.org and send a few emails to action groups.

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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    I've been boycotting the satanic food system for 21 years. Love my plant based diet, mental and physical health are beyond are off the charts compared to people I rub elbows with. Almost a different species. Boycott is a bit of a misnomer. Way of life is more like it. Thriving in high gear is another.

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    A youtube video/presentation by Pane Andov recently helped push me over the edge on not eating meat anymore. I was for the most part raw vegan for over a year or so, but still ate meat here and there. My spiritual excuse for eating it was that "if I don't eat this, the animal died in vain".

    When people I know well ask me why I don't eat meat one of the things I sometimes reply with is "would you eat your pet dog or cat?" and so far, every single response (of probably only less than 10 people) is, "if that's all there was to eat, yes I would". My response to that is, "if that's all there was left to eat in the world, then I'm going to die soon after anyway, I'd rather not eat my friend, I would rather die." or "I'd eat the living plants growing all over the place before eating the rotting corpse of my dead pet, and if there aren't plants around, I'd be pretty screwed anyway so I'd still rather die than eat the pet."

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    Quote Posted by Calz_Avaretard (here)
    ... totally insane ...
    I'm out of words.

    Spread this


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    Animals are not dumb creatures. Any human who works in such environments probably lost most of themselves and their humanity to this animal nightmare.
    Tells you what kind of mentality it takes to do this to fellow beings....
    I'm hoping that this will be one of the changes that takes place soon....

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    I've eaten meat all my life (brought up that way) but I'd really like to give it up, even though I don't eat a great deal and rarely red meats.
    It's not so much the fact I couldn't live without it, as in missing the taste and variety in meals, as I'm sure I could overcome that easily enough.

    The things that concern me are:

    1) Having enough interesting and varied meal ideas on a vegetarian diet.

    2) Making sure I'm getting enough of the correct and right vitamins/calories etc etc.

    I've always been pretty slender anyway so the last thing I want to do is shrink and vanish due to getting my diet screwed up. Any tips on starting out as a vegetarian to cover the two points above would be great.

    I think much of the problem is the fact that the animals are all raised, slaughtered and packed up out of sight, at least for the vast majority of people these days.
    This causes people to almost forget that it was a living animal at one point and that it's just a pink slab of protein. I imagine the meat-eater VS vegetarian ratio would be a heck of alot more balanced if we all had to raise and slaughter our own animals for meat. The same could be said about many things in our world today though; out of sight out of mind.

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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    I'm so ashamed of my former state....

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    Quote Posted by Maia Gabrial (here)
    I'm so ashamed of my former state....
    Why not give yourself credit for learning, growing and make the correct changes?

    Shame is a very low vibration.

    Forgive yourself and move on ...

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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    I've been a mostly vegetarian since 1985 and mostly vegan-aspiring for maybe 10 years. Can't quite get off tasty cheese ..... Or spend adequate time replacing the taste. I do believe better tastes could be devised vegetatively, in a better world, but welcome us all to earth. There are many links for gourmet vegans, etc... Time or money is required there. In a sentence, culanary convenience (time saving advice).... Yummy aspects are achieved with the optimum balance of salinity, sweetness and sourness, most especially if all ingredients are of the highest qualities.

    I used to raise broiler chickens in this ferro-concrete roostower:

    Raising animal takes tons more energy of humans and also much more oil and water, all of which enriches the wrong folks.

    I need good nutrition, at age 62, for concrete-labor, etc and can say i'm just as fit, shoveling all day long in sweltering heat as most any good slave out there. I recovered from skull-fracturing injury from a 20 ton excavator on the job, no insurance, no doctors. Not bragging, just confirming that vegans can be among the strongest athletes, even multi-decade-marathon champs like Gary Null, who is older than me, prove it way beyond my humble stance-- Google his vegan recipes and protocols which have incidently cured medically abandoned people .

    I can put people to sleep on facts, figures and proofs, all to support the efficacy of high vibe diets... BTW, more than "raise vibrations", i think we can, with comprehensive efforts, click on and off multi-bands, not just the frequency metaphor. Bands like shortwave radio, turn on, tune up, see more densities around us (and the illusions of our matrix).
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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    factory farming and the slaughter and transport of animals was the reason I became veggie about 23 years ago I would never go back, although when pregnant I was desperately craving meat and after much deliberation, did have some lamb on one occasion, never had the craving after that. and I think a plant based diet definately raises vibrational frequency especially if your avoiding dairy too. I could never give up my poached eggs, but got my own chickens so I have no ethical concerns about eating their "periods" as my friends likes to somewhat coarsely describe them

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    Default Re: Animal Slaughter: A Time For Change

    I eat meat, Im doomed.
    I smoke tobacco, Im doomed.
    I breed rabbits for meat; Im doomed.
    I rise chickens for eggs and meat, Im doomed.
    I draw carrots out of the soil, though they are screaming, Im doomed.
    I cant get a high vibrational level, Im doomed.
    Im low life. The scum of this planet.
    Maybe I can get things right next life, wot do ya think?

    Inquisition is knocking at my door.





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