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Saturday, November 22, 2014

Earthlings (2005)

A documentary directed by Shaun Monson, narrated by Joaquin Phoenix.
The mistreatment, torture and killing of animals is examined and examples are shown. This is done in the light that we are all Earthlings that have basic needs and senses.
This is a film that would make even Pindar cry. For those who do not know, Pindar is the lord of the reptilians and the leader of the Illuminati. He is a transdimensional white dragon with a golden penis and the source of all evil. I watched the humans in the film cruelly drag animals around and tear apart their still living bodies. As I watched, I desired revenge upon the tormentors. I would like to see Earthlings 2: The Revenge, a future film in which humans are treated in the same manner in which they treated the animals. They would be shackled and chained, forced to live in small, overcrowded cages and have body parts removed to prevent them from hurting one another. They would be given terrible, deadly diseases "just to see what happens". They would have their skulls cut open and electrodes probed into their exposed brains. They would be fed toxic chemicals (as if that were not already happening!). When the time came for them to be slaughtered, they would be skinned alive and then have their throats cut and esophogus torn out. After being violently dumped onto a concrete floor covered in the blood and entrails of those who came before them, they would be hooked through one foot and hoisted into the air. Then they would be piled into a vat where boiling water drowned and cooked them to death. The most striking scene featured a fur production area in which an animal was skinned alive and was clearly alive after the process. Although this is one of the nastiest films I have ever viewed (second only to Nekromantik (1987)), I rate it best because of emotional and thought inducing content. I would recommend this film to everyone, even those who could not stomach the content and would vomit or cover their eyes. Everyone needs to know that animals feel pain and that using them for our benefit is wrong.

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