Spy Drones Expose Smithfield Foods Factory Farms

SHOCKING! “Spy Drones Expose Smithfield Foods Factory Farms”: SINCE 2012, the director of “Speciesism: The Movie” has been secretly using spy drones to investigate and expose the environmental devastation caused by factory farms. In this video, the drones capture shocking aerial footage of several massive facilities that supply pigs for Smithfield Foods…. What do you guys think about this?

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37 Responses to Spy Drones Expose Smithfield Foods Factory Farms

  1. Carol pinney says:

    This is torture for the animals and the surrounding population, it must be stopped. Immediately. It’s discus ting and a crime against God and nature.

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  2. Mark says:

    Toxic lake? That’s rather dramatic !

    Its pig poo! its sprayed on farm fields and used for fertilizer to raise crop, not toxic waste !

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    • Alan says:

      yep, that’s what you use to grow organic food. It’s fertilizer.

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    • You must be the 3rd most stupidest person in the world or youre on unsupervised computer time

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    • Jc says:

      Let’s spray some fertilizer on your home, clothes line, front yard, and right through your airway…deal? No problem

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    • MsGer says:

      I like the way Mark sounds like an authority on this issue. If you believe what ur saying, move to the houses that are less than 50 or 60 feet/yds. away….and get sprayed with the ‘perfume’ that comes out. You’re just flat wrong. This should be stopped….

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      • smarter than the dipshit above me says:

        Feet or yards dipshit, pick one. 60 feet is 60 feet, 60 yards is 180 feet, bit of a difference you brain dead twit. If you choose to live that close to a pig farm,,,,,,,,,,, you are stupid or just enjoy the natural scent of pigs.

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    • Kathleen says:

      You don’t think millions of gallons of urine and feces is toxic? It’s a cess pool of toxins….yes.

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    • Alfie says:

      Mark, You must not live near one of these. I do, the pig farm I must endure is much smaller then this. It was so bad when they sprayed the manure on the field without the aid of a disc… our state finally demanded no more spraying and they now shank it into the ground. BIG improvement. I do not like the meat that comes from these farms, so hunt for a farmer that raises a few hogs… on the ground… when I am ready to put a pork in the freezer.

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      • pops says:

        You hunt for a farmer that raises a few hogs. Hmmmmmm… sounds like you walk out to his hog pen and shoot what you want. What is ethical or challenging about that. Sounds the same as a butcher to me. What state do you live in that demanded no more spraying? And just what does a disc have to do with spraying? Let me help you out here. When you spray liquid onto dry dirt it normally makes the ground wet…..are you with me on that? So if you are following along when the ground is wet that means tractors aren’t able to plow the fields, I am guessing that is where the disc comes in. I really don’t believe you know anything about what you have written and just want to add your uninformed voice to an already been there done that conversation. Now if you chose to answer remember this, I will check to find out if you are telling the truth if you name the state you mentioned. I really doubt you will.

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    • Gonzo says:

      The last part about “this being hidden from the publice” was kind of humorous. I guess we should raise hogs in the middle of someone’s subdivision?

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  3. brad schmidt says:

    I say let the stupid people go hungry for awhile, maybe then they’ll appreciate what us farmers do.

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  4. revjmike says:

    Go swimming in it and tell us it isn’t toxic.

    There are problems related to runoff, too.

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  5. Tlr says:

    Mark do some research you’ll find out why it’s toxic.

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  6. Ian says:

    This video is nothing but garbage propaganda. There are no actual knowledgeable people in this video. This lagoon is far from hidden, and is actually very well built from what I can see in the video.
    Yes some of the manure is spread using a irrigation style nozzle, and is usually worked in within a couple of days so that it does not run-off into the local streams, creeks, and ditches. They are never used near a house. Where is the field exactly by that ladies house? I don’t see a field, I see a wooded area. And last time I checked… Human waste doesnt smell good either…
    If you want to see the exact same thing as that lagoon, go look at your local sewage treatment plant. That’s where all that stuff you mindlessly flush down the toilet goes, and it stinks too. Same as that dump where you send all your garbage to.

    Stop listening to jackasses like this guy. If you want to know where your pork comes from go ask a hog producer. If you want to know where your bread comes from, go ask a farmer, if you want to know where you milk comes from go ask a dairy farmer. Don’t ask un-educated moron’s like this…

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  7. Todd says:

    you have it so wrong, the manure is incorporated into the ground with injectors…. yep it smells

    also grows your vegetables…. which you love so much

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  8. Jesse says:

    It’s. Allied a lagoon and it’s a pig farm we have hundreds of those in mb

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  9. Kevin says:

    What a load of bullshit… this is a well kept facility I don’t see anything wrong here expect for that dumbass and his drone trespassing on private property.

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  10. mjmsprt40 says:

    In a former gig, I delivered office supplies to a couple of these operations. Huge, noisy, smelly (hey, it’s a pig farm) and generally not great for the pigs.
    When I was a boy, my Granddad raised a few pigs. His was an open-air farm though, the pigs were raised in the open rather than cooped up in huge sheds. Totally different method back in the old days, though the final outcome for the pigs was about the same.

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  11. Dave says:

    Toxic? Haha what do think a waste water treatment for cities smell like . If you don’t like the smell move upwind.

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  12. It Directly reflects our inhumanity… this is grotesque, which is what’s behind the curtain of just about every American Multinational Corporation Today… be IT pigs or people in 3rd world nations. .

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  13. michael says:

    Come on people you say how horribleit is but you still eat your bacon and pork chops stop being hipacrites !!!theses farms are not hidden away like some big secret were you have to fly a drone in to see i live in nc and drive past these farms every day !nc economy is built on these farms you take those farms away you take 100000 jobs away ! Yes they smell bad but dont be a bunch jackasses and think about the big picture

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  14. Steve Faulkner says:

    This guy is a fuckin idiot that is the cleanest hog farm I’ve ever seen in my life compared to others I’ve seen the “TOXIC” lake by law has to be lined with a big ass liner he would shit himself if he seen the Easten Shore Chicken Farms

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  15. Peckerwood says:

    Wow whomever posted this is stupid. U don’t think the public world dont already know how quote on quote confined animals has already been a topic in the past which the same photos was used then as used now. Only thing that has changed about the topic is name of company that controls and monitors the barns which confine these animals. This is america moron where ppl chose how they prefer there meat to be raised. Always blaming pigs and cattle and horses sheep now days chickens. But question is to you…. You ever wonder how many ppl smell ur shit a day beings its pumped to a lake or confined building. You ppl make me laugh.

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  16. Misti says:

    dont go judging stuff you don’t understand at all!! Please, stop the stupidity.

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  17. Bob says:

    However did he keep the drone so steady when it was interviewing the people and flying through the barns???? After all, the title is “Spy Drones Expose …” not “Spy Drones and some spliced in stuff…..” and why did he walk through a bunch of brush to launch the drone. Is the pilot an idiot? I watched it without sound (because I have an aversion to someone trying to spoon feed me). Looked like a very clean installation from the drone pictures. I assume the sprinkler was spraying pig waste. Are you aware that’s how some municipalities process your waste?

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  18. Builderdude39 says:

    Mmmm…..bacon!

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  19. Randell Chapman says:

    Pig farms are so tightly regulated, this is just propaganda. Lagoons are also used for processing human waste all over the country. The sprayers are spraying liquid that has been through processing. It stinks because the gas is still there. This video is a perfect example of the use of audio to disguise… er, influence your opinion of what you are seeing.

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  20. Brian says:

    Whoa……something new….a hog farm that stinks.Duh human crap stinks too,remember the last time you took a crap,wait let me guess it smelled like roses.

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  21. Sharlene Rudolph says:

    So what is going to be done about this?

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  22. Mimi says:

    Yes, it’s gross. Now contact your state legislators if you think the law needs to be changed.

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  23. herman says:

    I think this bullshit was obtained by trespassing, should have been shot down!!!!!!

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  24. Hunter says:

    i would love some bacon right now. Maybe a grilled pork chop. That’d be yummy.

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  25. tennille says:

    I live near smithfield farms in Va, and it’s nothing like this. All I got to says is if you dnt like it stop eating so much bacon.

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  26. Wall E says:

    Trolls like “mark” are corporate shills who dismiss the criminal behavior and pretend it doesn’t exist. He probably works for the FDA, USDA, or Smithfield.

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