The images 
in the following program 
are very sensitive
and may be 
as disturbing to viewers 
as they were to us.
However,
we have to show the truth
about cruelty to animals.
Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
will be presented 
in French,
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Thai 
and Spanish.
Concerned viewers this is 
the Stop Animal Cruelty 
series on 
Supreme Master Television. 
In his latest book entitled 
“The Meat Industry 
Threatens our World,” 
Fabrice Nicolino, 
a French journalist, 
author and 
environmental advocate 
explores the history 
of the bloody and violent 
livestock industry. 
The people, the public 
needs to know exactly 
where meat comes from 
and how the animals 
are treated. 
We delegate it in fact 
to men and women who 
are far removed from us, 
geographically, socially, 
and mentally. 
We delegate them to treat 
the animals as objects. 
We delegate them 
to take care of 
killing the animals 
in slaughterhouses and 
we don’t want to see that. 
“As long as there will be 
slaughterhouses, there
will be battlefields.” 
I agree 100% with that. 
I think that 
there is a deep link, 
symbolic and mental, 
between slaughterhouses, 
this terrible way 
of treating the animals, 
and the dreadful way 
that humans are treated 
in certain crises, 
in certain appalling wars.
The book, 
published in late 2009, 
has received great attention 
in France as it is
the first work ever 
in French that investigates 
the nation’s factory farms. 
In the book 
Mr. Nicolino also 
analyzes the production 
of animal products 
across the globe 
and concludes 
that the entire system is 
a clear and present danger 
to the survival of humanity 
and our planet.  
The people 
who create this system 
want to earn money 
of course. 
We return 
to the start of the animal 
production science; 
they were wondering 
how to make 
the most money possible 
from these animals. 
How can we do it? 
So, to get there, 
it is relatively simple, 
they ignore 
the needs of the animal. 
The animal cannot exist 
anymore as a living being, 
because a living being, 
whether animal or human, 
has a need to move, 
has a need to run, 
has a need to go outside, 
has a need to enter again, 
needs to have friends, 
needs time, needs 
to breathe air outside, 
needs to do nothing – 
all things 
which are incompatible 
with factory farming. 
It is incompatible.
The sickening truth 
behind the meat industry 
is purposely hidden 
from the world; 
many people 
are simply not aware that 
the neatly packaged corpse 
for sale was once 
an actual living being 
that was inhumanely raised 
and then murdered. 
I’ve been asking myself 
and I’m asking myself 
and I’m asking everybody, 
“How could we end up 
treating living beings 
like this?” 
That’s an extremely 
important question to me. 
I think that we’ve 
deprived these animals 
of all reality.
On a dairy factory farm 
there is absolutely 
no consideration for 
the welfare of the cow. 
She is continually 
impregnated through 
artificial insemination 
and repeatedly injected 
with hormones 
to force her to produce 
unnatural quantities of milk, 
with utterly devastating 
health consequences 
such as mastitis, 
a painful inflammation 
of the mammary glands.
A calf, for instance, if you 
let it live the life of a calf, 
a little calf, it will 
stay to suckle its mum 
for eight months. 
Do you realize that? 
Eight months is 
a very long time. 
On factory farms, 
the same calf is taken away 
from its mum after one 
or maximum two days. 
The mum continues 
her lactation, continues 
to have milk in her teats 
of course, 
so the milk is taken. 
By the way, know that 
between 1945 and today, 
we moved from 
2,000 liters of milk annually 
provided by one cow 
to 12,000 liters of milk 
so it has been multiplied 
by six; it’s colossal. 
At the end of their short, 
anguished and pained lives, 
the dairy cows are 
mercilessly slaughtered 
for pet food 
or hamburger meat. 
Female calves are 
sentenced to a same fate 
as their mother, 
while male calves 
are usually kept 
completely immobilized 
and later killed only after 
a few months of life. 
Veal is the flesh 
of a horrifically abused, 
frightened baby cow and 
another unconscionable 
by-product 
of the dairy industry.
They take the calf, 
lock it up, 
restrain it in the dark 
and prevent nearly 
any movement, why? 
For a very simple reason: 
if he moves, if the animal 
is able to move, 
he will of course 
move his muscles and 
if he moves his muscles, 
the meat will 
not be white anymore, 
but risks becoming pink. 
And the meat industry, 
the industry will tell you 
straight, without flinching, 
that the consumers 
want white calf’s meat. 
To make sure it is white, 
the animal cannot move. 
So the animal is locked 
in the dark, and the life, 
not even a life, is that! 
He is locked in the dark 
and he cannot move 
his hooves. 
Countless animals 
are murdered every day 
in the name of profit 
and greed. 
Mr. Nicolino next
speaks about the 
severely detrimental effects 
of this non-stop slaughter 
on humanity. 
In France, 
we kill more than 
a billion farmed animals 
every year, 
to feed the French people. 
More than one billion 
and they are 
not only killed
but killed in terrible 
and barbaric conditions. 
So, this outbreak of 
barbarity in a society with 
a peaceful appearance, 
a democratic appearance, 
a happy appearance, 
well what consequences 
does that have exactly? 
I consider that 
with factory farming, 
with the meat industry, 
the human psychology, 
the human psyche, 
has been touched 
in the heart, deeply,
extremely deeply. 
I think that 
without us realizing it, 
by accepting the way 
the farmed animals 
are treated, 
we have cut off 
in fact a notable part 
of our humanity. 
I think that 
the consequences are 
extraordinarily serious, 
but that we are 
absolutely not aware. 
Mr. Nicolino does sees 
hope for a transformation 
of humanity that 
finally ends the violence.
Factory farming has existed 
only a few dozen years. 
So, what has been done, 
what has been knitted, 
can be undone 
the other way, 
that’s for sure and certain. 
Obviously, 
that cannot be done 
in a blink of an eye either. 
We need 
a social mobilization, 
a mobilization 
of the society that will 
put forward other values 
and at the forefront 
of those values, 
respect for animals, 
respect for their 
physiological rhythm, 
respect for their 
mental needs, because 
animals have mental needs, 
have psychological needs, 
they are not inert pieces, 
they need 
a certain number of things. 
So a big scale 
social movement, which 
rises with new values, 
among which 
is respect for animals. 
We salute 
Mr. Fabrice Nicolino 
for his work that is calling 
to the attention 
of the people of France 
and beyond that 
we immediately need 
a new era filled with peace 
and loving care 
of all animals. 
May this beautiful time 
soon come to pass.  
 
For more details 
on Fabrice Nicolino, 
please visit
Fabrice-Nicolino.com or Bidoche-Lelivre.com
“The Meat Industry 
Threatens Our World” 
is available at 
Amazon.fr
Thank you 
for being with us today 
on Stop Animal Cruelty. 
Please join us 
next Tuesday for Part 2 
of our interview 
with Fabrice Nicolino. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May all humanity 
adopt the compassionate 
organic vegan diet 
to protect all life. 
Dr. Gary Steiner, 
a university professor 
and author from the US, 
calls himself an
“ethical vegan,” meaning 
he believes humanity 
has a moral obligation 
towards all .animals.
I really want to separate 
the question of what 
people feel like doing 
or what people think 
they can accommodate 
in their lives. 
I want to separate 
that kind of question 
from what I think is a 
moral question, which is, 
do we have a right? 
Are we entitled 
to eat animals? 
And I want to be very, 
very clear that, 
in my judgment, 
we don’t have that right. 
Learn more of 
Dr. Steiner's perspective 
on animal and 
human relations on 
“Dr. Gary Steiner – 
A Vegan Diet 
is a Moral Obligation” 
this Friday and Saturday, 
February 19 and 20, 
on Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants.
The images 
in the following program 
are very sensitive 
and may be 
as disturbing to viewers 
as they were to us. 
However, 
we have to show the truth 
about cruelty to animals.
Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
will be presented 
in French,
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Thai 
and Spanish.
Peaceful viewers this is 
the Stop Animal Cruelty 
series on 
Supreme Master Television 
featuring Part 2 
of our interview 
with Fabrice Nicolino. 
In his latest book entitled 
“The Meat Industry 
Threatens our World,” 
Mr. Nicolino, 
a French journalist, 
author and 
environmental advocate 
explores the history 
of the bloody and violent 
livestock industry. 
The book, 
published in late 2009, 
has received great attention 
in France as it is
the first work ever 
in French that investigates 
the nation’s factory farms. 
In the book 
Mr. Nicolino also 
analyzes the production 
of animal products 
across the globe 
and concludes 
that the entire system is 
a clear and present danger 
to the survival of humanity 
and our planet.  
The sickening truth 
behind the meat industry 
is purposely hidden 
from the world; 
many people 
are simply not aware that 
the neatly packaged corpse 
for sale was once 
an actual living being 
that was inhumanely raised 
and then murdered. 
Indeed, I think that any 
person with good sense 
can ask himself 
the question, “Why do we 
accept such a thing?” 
We transformed 
the animals into things, 
and merchandise. 
We decided that the 
animals were only pieces 
and that we needed 
to commercialize them 
as quickly as possible. 
Thus simple and 
human feelings 
such as compassion 
disappeared completely. 
We prostrate ourselves 
today for an industry that 
considers animals like – 
less than nothing. 
And in addition, and that 
is really the last straw, 
this meat is detrimental, 
very bad for human health, 
really bad, 
and also disastrous 
for the ecosystems, 
the principal ecosystems 
of the planet. 
It does knock down 
entire tropical forests, 
it damages in fact 
the climatic equilibrium 
because 
the livestock industry 
emits enormous quantities 
of greenhouse gases. 
So the big question is 
how we did arrive there? 
Why we did arrive at 
this disastrous situation? 
The frightening 
consequences of intensive 
animal agriculture have 
manifested themselves 
in one region in France 
where it has caused 
a huge increase in algae 
that emit the toxic 
and lethal greenhouse gas 
hydrogen sulfide. 
In 2009, a horse 
walking along a beach 
in Brittany died in just 
a few short minutes after 
breathing in the fumes. 
The livestock industry 
is leading us 
towards a global 
planetary catastrophe. 
I’ll give some examples. 
We need to make sure 
that it is clear – 
a very simple example 
which is French, but 
which stands for other 
countries in the world. 
In France, in Brittany, 
which is the milk and 
meat factory of France, 
and really a region 
where an enormous 
amount of animals 
are concentrated 
on only seven percent of 
the landmass of France. 
In Brittany, 
there are what we call 
“green tides.” 
There are regularly tides 
of green algae 
on the coast, before 
only in the summer, but 
now also in the winter. 
We have known 
this already for 30 years. 
There are studies 
which are piled up, 
countless studies, we 
have known for 30 years 
that 98% of those 
green tides are produced 
by a surplus in nitrogen. 
There are 
two sources of nitrogen: 
on the one hand, 
there is the liquid manure 
of the animals, 
and on the other hand, 
the fertilizers used by 
industrial agriculture. 
We can say that 
more than half 
of the phenomenon 
is caused by the manure 
of the animals which 
cannot be cleared and 
is spread over the fields, 
but the rain brings 
the nitrogen 
of the liquid manure 
in the rivers, and the rivers 
bring the nitrogen 
to the coast and 
this provokes explosions 
of green algae, which 
produce green tides. 
Mr. Nicolino says that 
historically in many nations 
the livestock industry 
has always wielded 
enormous power. 
He feels the world simply 
cannot continue to 
let this appalling industry 
destroy the planet 
and massacre billions 
of animals annually.
It is madness. 
It is a system which has 
escaped all social control. 
It is a system 
which has expanded, 
which has a lot of power. 
In the United States 
for instance, 
the meat trusts 
were considered 
the most powerful 
industrial trusts. 
There is a famous novel 
in the United States 
called “The Jungle,” 
translated into French, 
named “La Jungle,” 
from Upton Sinclair. 
It is a book from 1906 
which tells everything 
already.
And it also talks about 
the mafia-like 
arrangements between 
the meat industries 
to build real empires. 
So it’s certain 
that this industrial empire 
has acquired 
a colossal power which 
makes the entire world 
tremble, starting with the 
politicians, and nobody 
dares to attack it openly. 
But it’s sure 
that it is a system
without a future. 
It cannot have a future, 
and it is bringing us, 
through the force 
of its power, in a totally 
catastrophic direction 
in my opinion. 
When Stop Animal Cruelty 
returns, 
we’ll have more
from our interview with 
Mr. Fabrice Nicolino, 
author of 
“The Meat Industry 
Threatens Our World.” 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Because we are saying, 
from one end 
of the planet to the other, 
that the climate issue 
is the most important one 
of all. 
It is more than serious, 
as it puts all the human 
civilizations in danger. 
People who do ask 
themselves very, very 
general questions, about 
the state of the world, 
about the state of the planet, 
find it sometimes difficult 
to question themselves 
about what they have 
on their plate. 
This is 
the Stop Animal Cruelty 
series on 
Supreme Master Television. 
Fabrice Nicolino is 
a French journalist, 
environmental advocate 
and author of 
“The Meat Industry 
Threatens our World,” 
an acclaimed book 
that exposes the ghastly 
and savage practice 
of factory farming 
and its tremendously 
negative effects on 
humanity and our world. 
On factory farms,
animals like chickens 
are jammed 
by the thousands 
into small enclosures 
where they never see the 
Sun and live in utter filth 
as their waste is rarely, 
if ever, cleared. 
They are fed massive 
doses of drugs to 
make them grow faster 
and to just keep them 
alive as diseases are 
rampant in their obscene 
living conditions. 
These illnesses 
do not stay confined 
to these facilities, 
rather they eventually 
spread to humans 
with lethal consequences.
Nowadays, 
there are many studies; 
there are dozens 
and dozens published 
in the biggest magazines 
of the planet. 
In other words, 
it is not me,
Fabrice Nicolino, who 
is inventing these things, 
there are really studies 
published in the biggest 
journals worldwide. 
What do these studies say? 
These studies prove that
there are links between 
a high consumption of 
red meat or cooked meats 
and very serious illnesses 
such as obesity, diabetes, 
cardiovascular illnesses, 
and certain types of cancer. 
These things 
have been proven, 
they are not ramblings; 
they are established issues. 
So the health consequences 
are rather dreadful, and 
more so as they double 
another phenomenon, 
the epizootic diseases, 
which are diseases 
that are spreading 
like lightning 
in the livestock industry.
Five years ago, 
experts announced 
that the avian flu, which 
came into existence from 
poultry farming in Asia, 
risked to kill 
tens of millions of humans. 
Meanwhile, there 
have been other warnings 
of the same kind. 
There has been 
the swine flu which is 
now called the H1N1 flu, 
but it is a swine flu, 
which originated 
in the industrial pig farms. 
And what seems to be 
absolutely certain to me 
is that, sooner or later, 
apart from 
the health problems 
which I mentioned, 
there will be 
an epizootic disease 
that will be transformed 
into a human pandemic; 
that seems 
absolutely evident to me. 
A paper 
by environmental experts 
Robert Goodland 
and Jeff Anhang 
which was published by 
the WorldWatch Institute 
concluded that 
the livestock industry 
is responsible 
for more than 51% of 
all human-caused global 
greenhouse gas emissions. 
In addition, 
the number one source 
of the highly dangerous 
greenhouse gas methane, 
which has 72-times the 
global warming potential 
of carbon dioxide 
over a 20-year period, 
is livestock raising. 
The livestock industry 
is responsible for 
a big part of the 
greenhouse gas emissions, 
and the best way - 
because it is the easiest way,
the most direct, 
the most handy – 
the best way to fight 
against the climate crisis 
today would be to organize 
in a democratic way 
the reduction 
of our meat consumption. 
We should say very calmly: 
“Ladies and gentlemen, 
we see that the system 
that we have created 
is bad, causes problems, 
maybe insurmountable. 
So we have to 
take a step back, 
we have to find a junction, 
we have to find a new way 
and this means 
a sensible reduction 
of our over consumption 
of meat. 
Everybody would 
get something out of it, 
as the health problems 
would  diminish, 
the problems 
of epizootic diseases 
would potentially 
be less dangerous,  
and in the same way 
the climate crisis 
would be much reduced. 
Mr. Nicolino sincerely 
wishes the world would 
immediately wake up 
to unite against the savage 
factory farming system 
and encourages action now 
to end the deep suffering 
and anguish 
of our animal friends.
I want 
the livestock industry 
to disappear, because it 
is simply too dangerous! 
It is too dangerous 
for humanity and 
of course for the animals. 
That speaks for itself. 
If this movement 
gives itself 
as priority to make 
the livestock industry 
disappear, then we might 
have a chance to stop 
this infernal machine, 
because 
it is an infernal machine! 
So that we might 
have a chance to stop 
the infernal machine 
before everything explodes! 
That’s my feeling. 
It is indeed an appeal 
for a revolt. 
There is no doubt.
In the book I wrote, 
there are fundamentally 
two things I would say: 
It is a sentiment 
of deep sorrow, 
deep sadness for the fate 
of the animals. 
It’s a book 
that I’ve really dedicated 
explicitly to the animals, 
dead without having lived, 
and that’s very important 
for me. 
There is this sentiment 
that obsesses me, 
a real sadness.  
I tell myself, “Why 
have we humans dared to 
treat animals in this way? 
How do we dare 
treat them like that?” 
I think we’ve taken 
a very bad road, 
and we definitely 
have to return back; 
to look for another way 
to coexist with the animals. 
Be Veg, 
Go Green, 
Save the Planet!
We would like to 
convey our appreciation 
to Mr. Fabrice Nicolino 
for his strong advocacy 
on behalf of the animals 
by publicizing the reasons 
why factory farming 
needs to end 
immediately.
May his important message 
awake the people 
of France and beyond. 
Let us all adopt 
the compassionate, 
sustainable organic vegan 
diet so that all animals 
may live in peace 
and to protect 
the planet’s future. 
For more details 
on Fabrice Nicolino, 
please visit
Fabrice-Nicolino.com ou bidoche-Lelivre.com 
“The Meat Industry 
Threatens Our World” 
is available at 
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for your presence today 
on Stop Animal Cruelty. 
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May our world be filled 
with love and kindness.