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VEGETARIAN ELITE
A High Definition of Compassion: Tech Pioneer & Philanthropist Ady Gil - P2/2
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I support most
animal welfare and
animal right organizations.
I hear a lot of
good things about PCRM
(Physicians for
Responsible Medicine),
and I am here
to support them.
There is so much misery
and pain and suffering
in this world and
anything that we can do
in order to prevent that,
that’s what we should do.
So if there are
organizations like PCRM
and others that do that,
that help animals,
I support them.
Ady Gil.
To the world,
the name is synonymous
with Sea Shepherd’s
mighty black boat
that valiantly
patrolled the oceans
to protect the whales
from menacing
whaling vessels.
With its futuristic stealth
design and top speeds
reaching 50 knots,
the Ady Gil was
a superhero of the seas
masked in the form
of a ship.
But in Hollywood,
Ady Gil evokes
other imagery…
in high definition.
Mr. Ady Gil
is founding partner of
American Hi Definition,
the production company
behind practically
every major awards show
televised.
He is also one of
the most generous
animal welfare activists
you’ll ever meet.
Today on
Vegetarian Elite,
we continue with
the second part of
our program
on the extraordinary
Ady Gil…and
his adorable 9-year-old
vegan partner!
Now who could this be?
So we are here with
your wonderful dog Kayla.
Hey Kayla, come here.
Kayla, say “Hi.”
Say “Hi” to camera.
Hi, Kayla.
Oh, you’re so pretty!
So how did you meet her?
Actually Kayla came
to me as a foster dog.
She was rescued.
She was 15 minutes
from being euthanized
at the shelter.
So then you adopted her?
Then I adopted her.
We adopted each other.
(Exactly.)
That’s right, yes.
And we are partners
in life.
Yes, we give each other
respect.
Known internationally
for his animal rights
advocacy, Ady’s journey
into activism began with
a turkey he adopted
and named “Shalom.”
He explains,
“Shalom means ‘peace’
and helping animals
has become my peace.”
So it all started in 1999.
My girlfriend at the time,
which she was
a vegetarian, said to me
that instead of eating a
turkey for Thanksgiving,
there’s a program that
I can adopt a turkey
for Thanksgiving.
You send $20 to
Farm Sanctuary and
it’s a symbolic thing, and
you will adopt a turkey
and they going to name
the turkey after you and
this turkey is saved, and
that’s what it’s going
to be all about.
I said,
“Well $20 is not much,
why wouldn’t I do
this thing?”
So then I was aware that
there are a lot of animals
that actually need
some help in this world,
because I started looking
at Farm Sanctuary
and what they do.
Then I was watching
a TV on Animal Planet,
I think it was a program
for ASPCA
(American Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals)
about dog abuse in
New York City, and I said,
“These guys are doing
a good job.”
They’re taking dogs
which are being
mistreated, and they’re
taking them into their
facility and treating them
and all that, so I start
supporting the ASPCA
in New York.
And then I start
supporting the SPCALA
(Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals Los Angeles),
and they had
a telethon and Kayla
and I supported that;
we were on television.
And then
other organizations that
I’ve seen
doing really good work.
That going into the year
2007, when I was just
invited to a gala
in Santa Monica.
I didn’t even know
what it was all about,
and it was a fundraising
for Sea Shepherd.
I thought at the time that
it’s a good organization
with direct action, and
they really go out there
to save the whales,
and I was touched by it.
And I bought
in the auction
a little electric car which
I still have;
that was in 2007.
Later on, when I was
approached to help them
with the purchasing
another vessel,
because they said that
with another boat
they could stop whaling,
I thought,
“Stopping whaling just
by buying another boat
would not be a bad idea.”
They suggested to
get Earthrace and
getting it into their fleet,
so I gave them a million
dollars to do that.
And from there,
Earthrace got painted black,
my name went on it,
went down to Antarctica,
and made headlines
by having a collision
with the security ship
of the whalers.
And that’s what made me,
my name actually,
be famous and known
around the world
because of that incident.
So that opened me up
to a lot of other things.
Now I find myself
so involved with this,
with everything,
that I don’t even know
sometimes where to go.
But I try to touch
every animal that
comes across my path.
Because as they say,
even if you save
a little bird,
if you find an injured bird
in the yard,
it doesn’t mean anything
to the world, but it means
the world to the animal.
In 2010, Ady founded
the Ady Gil World
Conservation Foundation
(AGWC).
To date, it has assisted
in a number of projects to
safeguard the wellbeing
of animals,
from dogs to whales.
AGWC is unique in that
there are no
administrative costs and
all donations go straight
to charitable causes.
In some cases, Ady has
even matched donations,
dollar for dollar.
So I knew that
I was going to be selling
my company or
going into a merger and
acquisition in year 2010,
so I decided that
it would be good
to create some sort of
a foundation prior to that
so we have a place to put
some or a good portion
of the proceeds that
came from the sale of
the company into my own
private foundation.
A dog can be found
in the street and
somebody takes it
to the hospital and
can call me up and I can
pay for surgery since
it’s my own foundation.
I am helping
other organizations like
Farm Sanctuary and
HSUS (Humane Society
of the United States) and
others through
my foundation and
money that I put in it,
but I’m also capable of
doing direct action.
I am talking to
animal hospitals here
in Los Angeles.
So if a dog goes there
and needs some
healthcare and nobody
has the money to pay
for it, and I can help,
and I do it.
Ady explains how
even simple gestures
like offering free DVDs
of the “Earthlings”
documentary
can go a long way.
When I went to Japan to
Taiji, I was interviewed
by a special Coast Guard
investigator, and
he was a very, very
respectable man.
I’m giving him a copy
of ‘Earthlings.”
And here is a guy
who is eating meat and
he’s a guy who may be
protecting fishermen
or whatever.
He took it,
and he watched it.
Two weeks later,
I’m getting an email from
this Coast Guard
investigator, who’s
a high rank Coast Guard,
said, “Ady, I’m not
touching meat anymore!”
I said, “Okay, maybe
I didn’t save dolphins
in my trip,
but I turned one person,
or I gave one person,
one little baby step.”
Well, that was worth it,
because he may tell his
friends, and these people
may watch “Earthlings,”
or whatever, and
there will be less cows
being killed because the
Japanese Coast Guard is
not eating cows any more.
So I think that
every activist, or anybody
who cares about animals
that this movie made
a change in their life,
should have 10 DVDs
in their car.
They should carry
these DVDs with them.
So wherever you go
you distribute the movie.
(That’s right.)
You try to, in all ways,
inspire people around you.
Exactly, that’s what I do.
I buy them in in 100
pieces at a time, and
I just give them for free.
Whether it’s activism
through online
social media…
My Facebook is actually
pretty sad because
there’s a lot of what I see
here on a daily basis,
like suffering of animals
and all that stuff.
Protests, bears,
seal hunts.
“Stop the largest
seal slaughter.”
“The Cove” director
giving the videos of
“The Cove.”
Or taking important calls
at work…
Ady, line 2.
Ady, line 2.
I want to do a
continuation of the story,
the raid that we did
on the puppy mill.
That was last week.
We saved 130 dogs.
Ady remains focused and
dedicated on
improving the lives of
our animal co-inhabitants
in any way he can.
During our visit to
the offices of American
Hi Definition, Ady
a story of a recent
animal rescue operation.
A few weeks ago we got
a tip on a puppy mill
in Tennessee.
We collected evidence,
we had an undercover
investigation –
as you can see
in this video here.
Last week we finally
got our search warrant
and we had a crew.
We went to Tennessee.
We got there
in the middle of
the afternoon
at about 3 o’clock.
We had about 14 people
with the sheriffs.
We had HazMat
(hazardous materials
team)
and secured the area.
The District Attorney
was there with us.
We did not know
how many dogs actually
were in the puppy mill.
We thought
between 100 to 200.
As we walked in, we
found horrific conditions,
exactly how
the informer told us.
There were dogs
living there on feces.
It was unbelievable.
They had disease,
skin disease, they were
never been bathed,
they were never been
fed correctly,
they were dehydrated.
It was terrible.
I’ve never seen
anything like it.
At first we saved
the dogs outside
which were in cages.
We were not allowed
in the house because
the ammonia level was
so high we had to have
HazMat go and clear
the house and ventilate it.
It was not suitable
for anybody to live
in this house under
this condition, and
she had dogs and she
was living there herself.
After the air was cleared,
we saved another
50 dogs from
inside the house.
We took all these dogs,
put them on trailers, and
took them to Nashville
where the city
[government] gave us
a barn and then we set up
a temporary shelter.
We had medical attention,
we had people
cleaning them up, we
vaccinated all the dogs.
And then we were
waiting for a hearing
on Tuesday to see
whether we’re going to
get custody of the dogs
and yesterday we did.
So now we have these
130 dogs and
we’re going to find them
good homes.
What you see here
is now the shelter,
the temporary one
that we set up.
You see these dogs
being washed, you see
their teeth being checked,
you see
they’re going on a scale.
There are thousands
of these puppy mills.
And the reason for that
is greed, because these
people are making money
out of these dogs.
And the other thing
is that we as people
like designer dogs, and
we don’t go to the shelter
because we think that
sheltered dogs are not
as cool or as pretty
and whatever.
This dog is a shelter dog.
I rescued her when
she was 11 months old,
and she’s just as great as
any dog that would
come from a puppy mill
or from a breeder.
Right, Kayla?
Yes, because
you’re my baby girl.
In case you are wondering,
no cows were harmed
in the making
of Ady’s couches.
They are all fitted with
a high-quality synthetic
that looks and feels like
leather, minus the cruelty.
When I saw you, you told
me, “I have a mission.”
You feel like
you have a mission,
certainly
you have a mission.
I want take all the fruits
that I got out of my work
and put it toward
helping animals if I can.
There is no reason for me
to finish my life
with money in the bank,
so what I want to do is
I want to give everything
that I have
in helping animals –
there are animal rights,
animal welfare, and
make sure that
if I can touch them,
and I can help them,
that would be my mission.
I cannot save the planet;
but what it is that I can do
is reduce pain
and suffering.
If I can pay for surgery
for a dog, if I can help
legislation to reduce
suffering for farm animals,
if I can reduce the killing
of whales and dolphins
and other animals,
if I can help with the
animals that are being
tested in laboratories –
all that is going to be good.
I don’t believe in
doing to somebody else
what I don’t want done
to me.
I want to see the next day.
So does every animal –
they all want to wake up
the next morning, right?
So my mission is if I can
help more animals
wake up the next morning,
there it is.
How would you like
to be remembered?
I’d like to be remembered
as somebody who had
a huge compassion
toward the world
and the animals.
Somebody who actually
took action to do
this thing; somebody
who was not selfish,
and gave to the one that
needed, and tried to make
this planet a better place
for whoever
lives on this planet.
I hope that the animals
on this planet
that cannot speak will
remember that I was here
and helped them.
Our sincerest gratitude,
Mr. Ady Gil,
for your devotion to
our precious
animal co-inhabitants.
May your shining example
lead the world
into an era of love
and kindness where all
sentient life is treasured.
Visit Ady Gil online at
www.AdyGil.com
The Ady Gil
World Conservation
charity can be found at
www.AGWC501.org
For more info about
American Hi Definition,
please visit
www.Hi-Def.com
Thank you gentle viewers
for joining us today
on Vegetarian Elite.
Coming up next is
Between Master
and Disciples.
May joy and happiness
meet you with every noble step
you take in life.
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