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.PeterGleeson63: Animals Australia have been caught sending emails to live export workers asking them to leak footage of cruelty on ships and promising payments. They want to close down all farming animal type industries. That's its aim. MORE: gleeso

 

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Live export workers 'offered money to film distressed sheep' | Sky News AustraliaAnimals activists allegedly paid workers on live export ships to take footage of animals in poor conditions so they could leak the vision to the media, reports claim. \n\nEmails obtained by The Daily Telegraph from activist group, Animals Australia, reveal workers ­offered to cut off ventilation to make the sheep more distressed.\n\nDeputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack says it shows activists will stop an nothing to shut down the industry. \n\n\n\n\n\n So does this diminish the cruel conditions that these animals were subjected to, no. Then the question will be if those workers dramatized the footage for their payment. but the sheep get to go on a cruise, with their buddies, sheep ahoy!
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Live export workers 'offered money to film distressed sheep' | Sky News AustraliaAnimals activists allegedly paid workers on live export ships to take footage of animals in poor conditions so they could leak the vision to the media, reports claim. \n\nEmails obtained by The Daily Telegraph from activist group, Animals Australia, reveal workers ­offered to cut off ventilation to make the sheep more distressed.\n\nDeputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack says it shows activists will stop an nothing to shut down the industry. \n\n\n\n\n\n WAFarmers
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WA Farmers call for investigation into allegedly staged export conditions | Sky News AustraliaWAFarmers is calling for a full investigation into allegations Animals Australia offered to compensate live export workers thousands of dollars to film suffering sheep aboard a ship bound for the Middle East in 2018.\n\nEmails reportedly show the organisation offered to pay workers for vision of dead and dying sheep, with some employees offering to sever ventilation to fake distressing conditions.\n\nAnimals Australia strongly discouraged them from doing so. JadeGailberger It is not a charity. It is a political entity JadeGailberger One of the claims was the procedures were in place to take care of the animals. But the workers were not following the procedures. It would seem there might be some truth to that now, all because of the animal activists dirty money. JadeGailberger Are Indonesian slaughterhouse workers still killing Australian cattle with sledgehammers?
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