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.
We can’t allow this 
to happen. 
And we have to say, 
“No” as a nation. 
It’s not only fighting 
for our animals, 
it’s fighting 
for our humanity. 
This is the 
Stop Animal Cruelty 
series on 
Supreme Master 
Television. 
This week we’ll examine 
the live export trade, 
in which millions of 
cows, sheep and goats 
are transported overseas 
by ship for slaughter. 
In Australia, 
this barbaric business 
is huge with millions 
of livestock sent to 
the Middle East and 
Southeast Asia each year. 
More than six-million 
live cattle have been 
shipped to Indonesia 
alone since the trade 
began 20 years ago. 
Australia exports a lot of 
live animals for slaughter 
in other countries. 
There are around 
four million sheep 
each year go to
the Middle East and about
600,000 cattle 
go to Southeast Asia 
and to the Middle East 
as well for slaughter.
Animals die, 
certainly many sheep die 
each year on the ships 
because many of them 
don’t recognize 
the pellet food that 
they are provided with. 
It’s called inanition 
but it means starvation 
and salmonellosis, 
that is an infection, 
so they die on board. 
Every year, 
more than 500,000 
innocent Australian cows 
are jammed into ships 
where they begin 
the long voyage 
to a violent death. 
Along the way, 
hundreds die from stress, 
pain and fear and 
others succumb to illness 
prior to their arrival. 
The cows who do survive 
are subjected to 
slaughtering methods that 
are extremely gruesome 
and beyond inhumane.
In March 2011, members 
of the non-profit 
animal-welfare group, 
Animals Australia, 
went to Indonesia 
and filmed the killing of 
bovines from Australia 
in 11 randomly selected 
abattoirs. 
Their footage revealed 
that cows were not 
stunned before death. 
Instead, the animals 
were kicked, dragged 
or pushed onto 
the killing floor, brutally 
flipped on their sides, and 
then murdered by having 
their throats slashed.
Lying in pools of their 
own blood, they suffered 
slow, agonizing deaths, 
while fully conscious. 
It’s worth noting that 
in 2003, New Zealand 
rightly, on moral 
and economic grounds, 
banned the (live export) 
trade. 
And why did they ban it? 
The New Zealanders 
were absolutely outraged 
when they discovered 
that their sheep were 
being cruelly slaughtered 
in Middle Eastern 
countries. 
They can hit rough seas. 
They can hit really 
humid weather, 
hot weather, obviously 
to the Middle East and 
a lot of animals can die 
as a result of pneumonia, 
(or) salmonellosis. 
It’s really bad. 
There’s a lot of dust 
in the air because of 
the dry, pelletized food 
and that can go 
into the animal’s eyes 
and animals can go blind 
and they’re also standing 
in their own feces 
for the entire journey. 
It’s a trip to hell. 
It’s terrible. 
In May 2011, 
investigators from 
Australian Broadcasting 
Corporation’s (ABC’s) 
Four Corners television 
program also filmed the 
utterly savage treatment 
of cattle from Australia 
in the Indonesian 
slaughterhouses 
previously visited 
by Animals Australia. 
Their footage, 
which was aired during 
a Four Corners program 
on live exports, showed 
many ghastly scenes, 
including cows, 
tied by one foot, 
slipping and falling 
on wet concrete and 
repeatedly smashing 
their heads. 
One cow, lying helpless 
on the floor, 
was continuously kicked 
and hit for no reason. 
In several cases, 
cows’ eyes were gouged 
out or their tails broken 
as workers forced them 
into slaughter boxes. 
What we saw 
on Four Corners 
was indicative of 
what typically happens 
when our cattle end up 
in Indonesia. 
They’re slowly, 
systematically tortured 
to death. 
There’s no other way 
of putting it. 
That footage was 
horrific: eye-gouging, 
being kicked, hit. 
Typically the tendons of 
the legs are cut so that 
when they are being 
tortured to death, they 
can’t actually move away 
from their torturers. 
It’s absolutely outrageous.
Dr. Bidda Jones, 
chief scientist at 
the Royal Society for 
the Prevention of Cruelty 
to Animals (RSPCA) 
Australia who analyzed 
the video taken stated, 
“They basically hack 
the heads off with 
blunt knifes, causing 
a lot of distress and pain."    
ABC’s documentary also 
revealed the sheer terror 
of the animals 
being murdered. 
One cow, due to 
a shortage of staff, 
was forced to stand 
on the killing floor 
for several hours 
before being slain. 
The footage I will never 
forget from the ABC 
Four Corners program 
was that footage towards 
the end, of the black cow 
trembling uncontrollably 
as he watched other cows 
being killed and 
cut up in front of him. 
And there was the 
voiceover from the expert 
saying that animals 
like sheep and cows 
do feel fear.
The Four Corners 
documentary caused a 
tremendous public outcry. 
Millions of Australians 
called on 
the federal government to 
ban the shipping of cattle 
and other animals 
overseas for slaughter. 
The government 
responded by imposing 
a temporary ban on 
live exports to Indonesia 
at the beginning of 
June 2011. 
However after a month 
the ban was lifted.
Dr. Patricia Petersen, 
an independent politician 
organized a 
“National Day of Action 
to End Live Export” 
on June 18, 2011. 
That day public rallies 
were held countrywide, 
with a gathering 
in the city of Melbourne 
attracting over 1,500 
concerned citizens, 
activists and 
government officials. 
We've got quite a few kids 
here as well and that's 
really lifted my spirits, 
knowing that kids care 
so much about animals 
that they want to be 
a part of this and 
show their support. 
They have made 
some amazing placards. 
And we're just getting 
a lot of support from 
the public as well 
who are walking past, 
and all the cars that are 
beeping as they go past 
and waving at us, 
showing that they're 
really on board with 
what we're doing. 
And I have been 
inundated with 
phone calls and emails 
from the general public. 
They contacted 
Vegan Warriors, 
wanting to know what 
they can do to help. 
A lot of these people 
aren't vegan or vegetarian. 
But it certainly opened 
their eyes to the way that 
animals are being 
so inhumanely treated.
I'm here today 
with my two daughters, 
and we're supporting 
a voice for the animals 
that get exported 
from our country to 
other countries, and 
that are cruelly treated 
and tortured 
behind closed doors. 
And we want it to be 
recognized and we want 
this atrocity to stop.
It's made me start to 
want to go back to 
being a vegetarian 
and not eat meat.
I was raised 
a vegetarian, actually.
I ate meat 
for a little while, 
but not since I saw that 
Four Corners program. 
And I don’t think 
I’ll ever eat meat again. 
I’ll go back to 
being vegetarian. 
A 2010 poll 
commissioned by 
the World Society for 
the Protection of Animals 
shows that 
an overwhelming 79% of 
Australians want to see 
the live animal trade 
ended.
The trade in live animals 
is inherently, 
fundamentally wrong. 
It’s cruel, 
and it’s got to stop. 
There’s no middle ground 
with this issue. 
It just needs to be banned 
outright. 
It needs to go down 
in the history books 
with the end of slavery. 
The end of live exports 
in this country 
just has to happen.
We need to stop 
all live export to other 
countries altogether. 
I've been contacted by 
so many people who have 
never ever had anything 
to do with animal rights. 
They want to make 
their voices heard, and 
they are asking me what 
they can do to help. 
They just wanted me 
to know that 
they're supportive. 
And they've sent e-mails 
to the government to 
let them know that 
they're not going to 
tolerate the way that 
we're treating animals.
We want total phasing 
out of the industry. 
We know that there’s 
no moral argument, 
or economic argument 
or even environmental 
argument that can be 
put forward to support 
the continuation of 
the live export trade. 
Not only is 
the live export trade 
brutally cruel to livestock,
it also has a grave impact 
on Australia’s 
delicate ecosystem.
There’s no excuse 
for the devastation that 
this is causing to 
our ecological system 
in the Northern Territory 
and in Western Australia. 
The Australian 
Conservation Association 
is extremely concerned 
about the environmental 
impacts of live export, 
and they’re concerned 
about the extent to which 
cattle are bred 
in the Northern Territory, 
and what that’s doing to 
our country, the northern 
part of Australia. 
So in terms of 
environmental impacts, 
they are serious. 
They’re far-reaching. 
And one could argue that 
for environmental reasons 
alone this trade should 
be brought to a halt. 
There are a number of 
researchers who are 
actively investigating 
the negative 
environmental impacts 
of live exports, 
how unnecessary 
the trade is and why, 
for solid environmental 
reasons, 
it needs to be outlawed. 
How can we end 
live animal exports and 
shut down the heartless 
livestock industry 
forever? 
In the end, there is 
only one solution: 
the widespread adoption 
of a plant-based diet.
All types of slaughter, 
whether here 
or in Indonesia, 
are inhumane. 
I think we’re going to 
have to look 
very seriously at our diets. 
We’re going to have to 
look at our natural 
resources such as water, 
and we are going to 
have to make some 
very tough and serious 
decisions about what 
we eat and why we eat it. 
And ultimately, I do think 
that a move towards 
veganism is warranted. 
The suffering of 
these animals doesn’t 
just happen overseas 
but right here 
in our own front yard. 
And it’s clear that 
all animals suffer 
in abattoirs, and that 
the best solution is 
a plant-based, vegan diet.
We join concerned 
Australian citizens, 
animal advocacy groups 
and government officials 
in calling for 
an immediate end to 
the horrendous practice 
of transporting and 
murdering cows, sheep, 
and goats in unavoidably 
torturous conditions. 
We pray that 
governments everywhere 
will quickly enact laws 
that protect the sanctity 
of all animal life and 
communities 
across the globe soon 
embrace the nourishing 
and life-affirming 
organic vegan diet. 
For more information 
on banning 
the live animal trade in 
Australia, please visit 
the following websites:
Animals Australia
www.AnimalsAustralia.org
Barristers Animal 
Welfare Panel
www.BAWP.org.au
StopLiveExports.org
www.StopLiveExports.org 
Thank you 
for your presence today 
on our program. 
May all beings on Earth 
forever lead long, 
peaceful and safe lives 
under Heaven’s protection.