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.
Involved viewers, 
this is the Stop 
Animal Cruelty series 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
When you think 
of a festive season, what 
images comes to mind? 
Perhaps you reminisce 
about past gatherings and 
happy times with friends, 
family, and loved ones. 
Every year 
on the 25th of December, 
people from across 
the globe celebrate 
the birth of the beloved 
Master Jesus Christ. 
He is truly 
the embodiment of light, 
hope and benevolence. 
The joyous times 
may include 
a special holiday meal… 
but have you ever 
thought about 
where some of the dishes 
being served 
actually came from? 
The answer may shock you.
For billions of beings 
across the world, 
Christmas and 
the rest of the year 
are filled with pain, 
suffering, fear and sadness. 
Surely everyone agrees 
that Jesus Christ would 
have never wanted 
the innocent and meek 
to be subjected to 
cruel treatment like this, 
let alone on the celebration 
of his birthday.
Paisley the Pig
I was born in this place; 
it’s quite dark in here. 
I don’t know 
where my family is, they 
have all been taken away. 
We get beaten very often; 
even though we didn’t 
do anything wrong. 
The other day 
a man pointed to me 
and said that I would be 
a Christmas roast this year...
I am not sure 
what he meant, but 
I hope it means that my 
life will become better. 
Paisley does not realize 
that her life will end 
quite soon and 
she will be turned into 
a roll of roast ham 
for the holiday season. 
She will be viciously 
killed by having 
her throat slit open 
and then be dropped into 
a vat of boiling water. 
Can anyone eat ham 
knowing that 
a porcine friend lived 
their entire life in despair 
and then was murdered 
to produce meat? 
During festive occasions 
many people eat sweets 
such as cakes, cookies, 
and other baked goods 
containing eggs. 
But at what cost 
to animal lives? 
Chickens trapped in 
egg production facilities 
are forced to lay more 
eggs than they could ever 
possibly imagine.
By manipulating 
the lighting in the shed 
and their diet, 
farmers cause birds to 
shed their feathers which 
stimulate egg production. 
A bird is thus induced 
to lay up to 290 eggs 
per year, 
which is 10 times the 
normal amount for a hen. 
When the hen ceases 
to reach her expected 
production amount,
she is barbarically killed 
and her carcass is sold 
for consumption.
Hannah the Hen
I’m Hannah. 
These days I am laying 
so many eggs, 
yet they all get taken 
away and then I have to 
start all over again. 
It’s really uncomfortable. 
My home, 
called a battery cage, 
is essentially a prison – 
it’s very small and 
the cage wires cut my feet. 
The wounds 
never get time to heal; 
the wires just cut them again. 
I cannot turn around 
or flap my wings. 
When I tried to show 
my unhappiness by 
plucking my feathers - 
the humans came and 
just cut my beak off. 
It was the most 
painful thing that has 
ever happened to me, 
I cried the entire day. 
These gentle beings are 
artificially inseminated 
and turned into 
egg laying machines 
against their will. 
Crowded and utterly 
filthy conditions result 
in many terrible diseases 
running rampant 
through the battery cages 
such as bird flu. 
In 2010, approximately 
380 million chicken eggs 
produced by two 
factory farms in the US 
were recalled due to 
salmonella contamination. 
Salmonella,
a type of bacteria, 
causes severe diarrhea, 
abdominal cramps, 
and fever. Some people 
develop Reiter’s 
syndrome which is 
marked by joint pain, 
irritation of the eyes, 
and painful urination 
and can last for years. 
Other beings that 
will have no reason to 
celebrate this Christmas 
are dairy cows 
and their young.  
A dairy cow’s fate 
is quite bleak: though 
it jeopardizes her health 
and welfare, 
she will be kept pregnant 
via artificial insemination 
her entire life in order to 
maximize the milk 
that can be taken 
from her body. 
Being milked every day 
results in her udders 
being swollen and infected, 
and sometimes 
even causes bleeding. 
When she gives birth, 
her baby will be 
torn away 
from her immediately.
A newborn’s destiny 
is just as dark 
as their mother’s: 
to join a dairy farm 
if female or 
sold for veal if male. 
Calves that are seriously ill 
or otherwise deemed 
to lack economic value 
will be bludgeoned 
to death or just left to die.
Carla the Cow
My name is Carla. 
I hope you are enjoying 
your Christmas season. 
I wish I could also 
enjoy Christmas 
with my family, 
but I do not know where 
my parents or children are. 
They put something
in me to make me 
have another baby 
as soon as 
they take my newborn. 
And they milk me 
all the time. 
My legs are so sore 
from standing – 
I do not have room 
to move around. 
My entire body aches. 
I have never been outside. 
There are so many of us 
in here; it smells so bad. 
Finally, tired and worn 
out from her harsh life 
and all the hormones 
and antibiotics 
she has received, 
Carla will also be sent off 
to slaughter – 
her murder will begin 
with an electric shock 
or the shooting 
of a captive bolt gun 
into her skull 
which is meant to stun 
but often fails, followed 
by her throat 
being slashed while 
hanging upside down – 
possibly while 
she is still breathing 
and fully conscious.
Although banned 
in some countries and 
cities across the globe, 
the sickening production 
of foie gras unfortunately 
continues today. 
Making foie gras involves 
regularly forcing a pipe 
down a goose’s throat 
in order to inject 
a large quantity of food 
into his stomach. 
This painful procedure 
is not only 
extremely stressful 
and traumatizing, 
but also damages his beak, 
scars his throat and 
esophagus and inflames 
his liver. 
Force feeding a goose 
results in his liver 
expanding up to 10 times 
its normal size. 
Knowing what foie gras 
is – diseased liver tissue 
from a tortured goose– 
there is no way one could 
possibly calls this item 
a “delicacy.”
Gary the Goose
My name is Gary; 
I wish I could spend 
a nice warm Christmas 
with my friends 
and family – 
instead of living like this. 
I know my time is 
coming to an end soon, 
because they are force 
feeding me even more 
frequently these days. 
It really hurts everywhere. 
My mouth, my throat, 
my stomach, my liver, 
my kidneys, 
everything is swollen up. 
It feels as if 
I am bleeding myself to 
death from the inside out. 
Maybe I am… 
Through deep sea trawling, 
which has been likened 
to strip mining for its 
level of destructiveness, 
and other methods 
marine life like fish, 
lobster, shrimp and 
others are snatched
in the billions from 
their homes every year, 
resulting in their 
painful death and 
environmental devastation.
In large-scale aquaculture 
operations, fish are 
jammed tightly together.
Tuna in the wild can live 
for up to 40 years 
and swim 
70 kilometers per hour. 
However, in the farms 
2,000 tuna are confined 
to a 30 meter tank. 
Wild salmon are 
migratory and are used to 
swimming across oceans, 
thus claustrophobic 
confinement causes some 
farmed salmon 
to die from stress.  
When the fish 
are to be sent to market, 
they are cruelly stunned 
with electricity or put 
into water saturated 
with nitrogen so that 
they cannot breathe 
and therefore 
suffocate to death. 
Other sickening methods 
of killing sea life include 
placing lobsters 
in boiling water, 
a practice so inhumane 
that it has been made 
illegal in some places, 
including Reggio Emilia, 
Italy.
Leo the Lobster
I am Leo the Lobster. 
I know some people 
think I do not have feelings, 
but it’s not true. 
I have a heart, eyes, 
hands and legs – 
maybe they just look 
different than yours.
I am small, and hope 
to be protected, 
not violently cut up, 
stabbed or thrown
 into boiling water. 
Believe me, I do feel pain, 
being immersed 
in boiling water 
will hurt and kill me, just 
like it would do to you. 
I hope you will remember
I have feelings. 
Have a Happy Christmas. 
According to research 
conducted by
In Defense of Animals, 
a US-based non-profit 
animal welfare 
organization, due to 
selective breeding and 
the use of antibiotics to 
unnaturally speed growth, 
today’s factory farmed 
turkeys are nearly 
double the size of 
their wild ancestors. 
They grow so large that 
their legs have difficulty 
holding up their bodies 
and they can barely 
walk about.
Teresa the Turkey
My name is Teresa, 
I have been living 
in this space 
with thousands 
of other turkeys since
I can remember. 
I don’t know 
who my mother is: I was 
hatched by a machine. 
Life here is terrible, 
and many of my friends 
have gone crazy, because 
it’s too crowded 
and hard to breath. 
When some start pecking 
due to frustration, 
the humans just cut off 
their beaks and 
sometimes also their claws. 
They say it was 
very painful, and still is. 
Why do humans 
do this to us? 
Every single second 
of our lives is filled with 
pain, anguish and fear. 
Please help us.
Turkeys are forced 
to lay many eggs which 
then get taken away. 
The eggs are hatched 
in incubators, 
and the poor baby chicks 
will never see their mother. 
Their fate will be 
the same as hers – death 
in the slaughterhouse – 
as the merciless 
turkey production cycle 
continues.
Another kind animal that 
will suffer tremendously 
due to cruel treatment 
this holiday season
is an icon of Christmas, 
the reindeer. 
Reindeer are found 
in Scandinavia, Russia, 
North Asia, 
and North America. 
Some are semi-
domesticated 
and are raised in herds. 
In certain Scandinavian 
countries they are sent 
to slaughterhouses 
for their meat. 
My name is 
Rudolph the Reindeer. 
We used to always 
enjoy Christmas in peace 
and harmony until 
humans decided
to make us a part of 
Christmas dinner. 
Please stop eating 
all animals, 
we are in agony. 
You have so many 
other choices.  
Please let us enjoy 
our lives; stop hurting 
and killing us. 
We did not do anything 
to you, why are you 
doing this to us?
Statistics say that 
one child dies of hunger 
every five seconds –
while more than a third 
of the world’s cereal 
and up to 90% of soy is 
currently fed to livestock. 
Grain consumed 
by livestock is enough to 
feed two billion people. 
Eating animal products 
means the death of 
billions of animals, 
endangers our health, 
and kills our 
fellow human-beings.
During 
the Christmas season 
many of us will be 
enjoying days filled 
with peace and love; 
however many beings 
on our planet 
will sit silently 
in tremendous agony.
Please remember that 
during these festive times 
and the rest of the year, 
all of us can very easily 
help our animal friends 
by simply making 
a different selection 
for our meals. 
By choosing not to eat 
animal flesh, carcasses, 
organs and products; 
by not turning 
our stomachs into the 
graveyards of animals, 
we can all ensure 
a better life for all beings. 
If we follow 
an organic vegan diet, 
all will live in tranquility, 
harmony and abundance. 
In the wise words of 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai: 
“If the lion is to lie down 
next to the lamb 
peacefully, 
humans must do it first.” 
Thank you for joining us 
today for this edition of 
the Stop Animal Cruelty 
series. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May peace always reign 
upon our Earth.