Hi there,
been a long time since I had the strength to watch a documentary like this one, and also this time there has been times where I have been unable to take it and had to look away. It’s a very well done documentary about humans and their relations to all the other earthlings on this planet – animals. It’s about our pets, our food and our living “things’ for entertainment. It’s a truly gruesome film, and I strongly suggest watching it with an empty stomach, especially if you eat meat.
Just in case you do not want to watch this, as you don’t want to see what happens to your food when it still was alive until it was turned into food, I would like to share something with you that might make you think about what you are doing and supporting by eating animals. In the US there as been and still is an outbreak of Pfisteria (due to the feces of animal breeding that have been dumped into rivers), a VERY dangerous virus of the bio hazard level 3 (Ebola is a level 4 and AIDS is a level 2) that has killed over 1 billion fish in the south-east of the US alone. It is by far the biggest outbreak of a deadly disease the US has ever seen.

