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Peanut and a raccoon were euthanized after a raid by DEC officers. The family, who runs a nonprofit animal rescue, faced a traumatic experience, being treated like criminals. They were interrogated, and the officers searched their home for the animals, which had been safe and well-known for seven years. Despite Peanut being a beloved indoor squirrel with a large following on TikTok, no complaints had ever been filed against him. He was a significant part of their lives and the foundation of their rescue organization, which supports neglected animals. The family is left devastated by the loss of Peanut, who played a crucial role in their mission.

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There are thousands of pets out there dining out every day. While we sat at this table, five, six pets died in The United States from a rabies vaccine they didn't need. Anybody can walk in here, sit down and say whatever they want, but I gave you silence. I said to the state board, if I had to kill an animal to obey that law, would I have to do They said yes. One rabies vaccine is good for life. All this is unnecessary if that dog had a titer check, it would not need a vaccination. So this is the real problem here. I had put upstairs in the public health department 45 articles that show vaccines are dose dependent. Titers indicate immunity. It's been proven. Okay. But who's the we? Who's the we? The researchers. The researchers. These are the researchers. They're the ones who do the research. Okay. I spent a career the pharmaceutical. And I spent a career being a veterinarian watching the animals die. See. Think that happened before. But I completely don't agree with what you're saying. Do you know of any studies that the vaccine can sometimes create other health concerns for animals? Can you talk a little bit about that? Absolutely. You get tumors at the injection sites. You get autoimmune diseases that start later in life, but you get the immediate reactions. Some dogs die immediately of anaphylaxis. Others get just serum sickness and they vomit. Maybe you hide under the bed for a day or two. But if I lower my dose to protect the animal, then I'm in trouble. So I have to do what the manufacturer says. And like the State Board of Connecticut said, if I have to kill my pet, I have to kill my pet. It's the law. Well, guess what? I have a Hippocratic oath that is greater than any law that's passed in the state of Connecticut that would make me kill my patient. I won't do it.

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Peanut and a raccoon were euthanized after a raid by animal control officers. The family, who ran a nonprofit animal rescue, was devastated. They faced a five-hour ordeal, with officers interrogating the wife and searching the home for the animals. A search warrant was issued, signed by a judge, for a squirrel and a raccoon, leading to their removal and death. The family is confused about the sudden action, as Peanut had been a beloved indoor squirrel for over seven years, gaining fame on TikTok and helping raise funds for their rescue efforts. Peanut was central to their organization, which supports neglected animals.

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The transcript discusses a plan attributed to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to airdrop oral rabies vaccines into six states over the course of a month, continuing a process that started in August in other states. The states named are Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, all of which are expected to receive these vaccines. The plan involves dropping edible satchels of food that are designed to attract wildlife. These satchels are described as containing an oral rabies vaccine, so that when wildlife consumes them, the animals are vaccinated against rabies. It is stated that this vaccination occurs without the animals’ consent, noting that animals cannot give consent. A key question raised is what would come next after this initial distribution. The speaker asks about the implications if these satchels are spread across the stated areas and whether there will be any impact on domestic pets. The transcript asserts that the satchels are intended for wildlife vaccination and that if cats and dogs end up consuming one of the satchels, it should be okay for them and they would simply be vaccinated against rabies. The speaker contends that many people have presumably already vaccinated their animals against rabies, so the program is framed as not causing harm to pets. The speaker then reflects on the broader pattern, asserting that this is how such programs begin. The argument is made that the authorities start with animals, referencing a history of starting with animals when a rabies problem is presented as an epidemic in wildlife. The speaker notes that people are concerned about wild animals biting dogs and other animals, and that the plan is presented as a measure to prevent rabies transmission in the animal population. Finally, the transcript asserts a claim about the progression of this approach, stating that this is how it begins and arguing that there is a suggestion of eventual vaccination or interventions targeting the human population, asserting that “they’ve already started to do this” with humans. The overall content centers on the described vaccination plan, its intended wildlife focus, its effects on pets, and concerns about potential expansion to humans.

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There's been people asking about the eggs. So the family has no idea. So these birds probably are laying eggs. What are what is the CFIA doing with the eggs? And unfortunately, the family does not know. They got no way to track this stuff. These guys come in here and and just take over the place. Don't let anybody know what they're doing. They put up all these walls of secrecy to ensure that nobody can see what's going on, and then they wonder why everybody's freaking out. It'd be easy enough for the CFIA to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for the police to make a statement. It'd be easy enough for anybody that knows anything about this to make a statement, but they wanna keep all the public in the in the dark.

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"The world is watching, and this is one of the babies. Who is it? Carrie. I got Carrie here. I mean, they have an obligation in a civil society." "Right? We don't suffer. It's in humane once again. Absolutely." "And the reason for her injury is because of the drones flying around and distressing the noise." "Injured before the drones. She was injured during those two helicopters, broke all the rules, flying over here in the dark with articulated searchlights. That's when they started running." "They went through the fences. Not the fence." "We don't even know if any of them got out that day." "What was her signs of dehydration? Very dehydrated. Skin tender. While she's drinking." "I've been appointed as the farm vet. And so are you guys. Sorry for that."

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There's a hen in there that is suffering She's dehydrated. They will not allow any of us to treat her, to tube her and give her electrolytes. Their people will only do it and they're not doing it right. They've never done it. So this hen is suffering and it's a major problem. The communication between we have an interim stay and to be able not be able to have any right and handle our animals is absolutely absolutely insane. and, let's talk about that these animals, it's not their fault. It's not anybody's fault and we definitely shouldn't be being punished, but these animals are being punished. We're being punished and, we have some hay coming in, getting police escorted in right now. Again, your taxpayer dollars hard at work.

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The speaker discusses rabies and vaccines in a conspiratorial frame, arguing that rabies is fake and that the treatment and vaccine are worse than the disease. They state that the vaccine is claimed to be mandatory, but argue that mandating is “voluntary to a service” and that the true situation is a game where “mandatory” only applies once you agree to it. They claim the test for rabies is the same as used during the pandemic, asserting that “the fruit came up positive for an illness,” and suggest that this demonstrates that “we’ve been lied to,” with implications that vets benefit from the situation. The speaker recounts an historical diagnostic method: in the early nineteen hundreds, rabbits were the primary diagnostic tool to determine if an animal had rabies. They describe a procedure where, if a person was bitten by a suspected dog, “the brain tissue of the dog was injected into the two rabbits,” and “If the two rabbits died, rabies was proven.” They present this as the science behind rabies diagnosis. They then criticize the vaccine’s safety, claiming “that vaccine comes with a lot of side effects.” They cite an example case: “38 dogs and cats took the new vaccine that was made out by Merck,” and claim that these subjects “started having seizures, aggression, and death,” concluding with the statement that the vaccine is portrayed as “Safe and effective” by others. On a path to alternatives, the speaker says you could find a holistic vet who will give a medical exemption so you don’t have to receive the vaccine, or you could simply say no. They claim that if a vet “doesn’t wanna play ball,” you can make them sign a vaccination guarantee that nothing will happen to your animal after taking the injection, and predict that the vet “won’t sign it.” The segment ends with a provocative note encouraging skepticism about viruses, followed by the assertion that if you are unvaccinated and the virus enters your community, the virus will … (the clip ends here with an incomplete thought, implying a cautionary consequence).

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Peanut the squirrel, a beloved social media figure, and Fred the raccoon were euthanized after a complaint from Monica Kessler, a Texas photographer and conservationist. She reported them, leading to their removal from their home, despite Peanut being raised by a family since infancy. Following the backlash over the wrongful euthanasia, Kessler deleted her social media accounts. Peanut and Fred were significant to their family and helped fund other rescue animals, making their loss particularly devastating. The community is outraged by Kessler's actions and the impact on many lives.

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"They've obviously developed some type of natural immunity because they're not clinically sick." "The worry is the virus can mutate, become even more pathogenic, cause much more disease." "Their solution? Just kill them all, wipe it out." "But it's now in the wild bird population." "How is it that you know we can wipe out all these big healthy birds on a farm and somehow think we're going to control that disease?" "Destroy the birds, you destroy the science." "Cruelty to animals, it violates the criminal code of Canada." "Couldn't the ostriches just been quarantined where they are, it's a very isolated spot, repeatedly tested for the avian flu?" "Why can there not be some type of flexibility?" "Risk science it's here. Too bad all your birds are gonna die." "In my opinion, yeah there really could have been and should have been and should be."

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Peanut and a raccoon were euthanized after a raid by multiple departments. The family, involved in animal rescue, was treated like criminals, with officers interrogating them and searching their home for the animals. Despite having Peanut, an indoor squirrel, for over seven years without any complaints, authorities obtained a search warrant and took him away. Peanut was well-known on social media, even becoming the first squirrel on TikTok to reach a million followers. He played a significant role in their nonprofit, Peanuts Freedom Farm, which helps neglected animals. The family is devastated by the loss of Peanut, who was central to their lives and mission.

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They took Peanut, my squirrel, and cut off his head to test for rabies, despite only 10 to 20 cases a year in the country. Judge Richard Rich signed the search warrant for this. During the raid, I wasn't allowed to use the toilet without police supervision, and they even searched it. I couldn't feed my outdoor horses, which I rescued from kill pens, while they investigated. This was more than just a search for a squirrel and a raccoon; it felt like they were looking for something else. There had been no complaints about Peanut in seven years, just some anonymous tips online. If he was illegal to keep, why wasn't there any prior action taken?

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Feeding 71 rescue horses, I was interrupted by 6 to 8 DEC officers who presented a warrant for a squirrel and a raccoon. They searched my property for five hours, eventually finding Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon. I was in the process of obtaining legal ownership for Peanut as an educational animal. Taking Peanut not only affects my family but also our nonprofit, Peanut's Freedom Farm, which started because of him. I rescued Peanut seven years ago after his mother was killed. He never developed survival instincts and was attacked, leading me to let him live indoors. Peanut became famous online, gaining 3 million followers across social media, which I believe prompted the complaint. It’s shocking that such resources were used against a nonprofit animal rescue, treating us like criminals over a squirrel and a raccoon.

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We are committed to fighting for our nonprofit and the animals we help. Recent events have been devastating, particularly the loss of a squirrel and a raccoon due to a government raid on our home. This raid lasted five hours and raised many questions, including why my wife’s immigration status was questioned and why cameras were involved. We are pursuing legal action and demand answers from the state, which orchestrated this situation. Our focus is on the animals we lost and those we continue to rescue. This is not about politics; it’s about seeking justice for the animals that brought joy to our lives. The state signed off on the actions that led to their deaths, and we will not let this go unanswered.

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Pets have died in the US from unnecessary rabies vaccines. The speaker questions the need for these vaccines, suggesting that a tire check would indicate immunity. They mention having provided articles to the public health department that support the idea that vaccines are dose dependent. Another speaker, who has a background in the pharmaceutical industry, disagrees. The first speaker explains that vaccines can cause tumors, immune diseases, and immediate reactions in animals. They express their refusal to follow a law that would require them to harm their patients.

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Peanut, our beloved indoor squirrel and the cornerstone of our nonprofit animal rescue, has been euthanized along with a raccoon. This has devastated my family and our organization. Recently, 10 to 12 DEC officers raided our home with a search warrant, treating us like criminals. They interrogated my wife and searched our house for a squirrel and a raccoon. Despite Peanut being with us safely for over seven years and having no prior complaints, they took him away and killed him. Peanut was well-known on social media, helping raise awareness and funds for our sanctuary, which cares for 300 animals. We are heartbroken and confused about why this happened now.

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Peanut and a raccoon were euthanized after a raid by DEC officers. The raid was intense, with 10 to 12 officers treating the situation like a drug bust. I was kept outside for five hours, unable to care for my rescue horses, while my wife was interrogated about her immigration status. They obtained a search warrant for a squirrel and a raccoon, despite Peanut being a beloved indoor squirrel for seven years with no prior complaints. Peanut was famous on TikTok, helping to raise awareness and funds for our nonprofit animal rescue, Peanuts Freedom Farm, which supports neglected animals. His loss is devastating for my family and our organization.

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If someone killed your pet, you'd feel compelled to retaliate. The situation with the squirrel is outrageous. In America, the government can invade homes and harm pets, raising concerns about personal safety. The squirrel was a beloved pet, and its bond with the owner was evident. This incident should mobilize people, similar to the John Wick movies, where the protagonist seeks peace but is pushed to violence after losing his dog. The squirrel's death sparked mixed reactions, with some celebrating it, which is absurd. Most compassionate people find this act terrible. Ultimately, it's about freedom and the right to have pets, and people should stand up for that.

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Peanut the Squirrel has been put down following a seizure by New York state officials due to multiple complaints. The owner, who runs an animal sanctuary, had been caring for Peanut after its mother was killed in an accident. Although he acknowledged it was illegal to own a wild animal without a license, he was in the process of getting Peanut certified as an educational animal. A raccoon seized during the same raid was also euthanized. The State Department of Environmental Conservation stated that these actions were taken to test for rabies.

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The officer searched my toilet for a squirrel, leaving my house in disarray. There are broken soap bottles and stains on the floor. This destruction is unacceptable. I’ve never had any legal issues, yet they only targeted my room during the raid. They tore through my belongings in search of a squirrel and a raccoon, causing significant damage. It's hard to comprehend how anyone could justify this level of devastation.

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the rental car company that took all their keys back from them. Clearway. the other company that was supposed to do the supposed cleanup is gone. We don't know who they've got left. And we don't know who the killers will be. it's sickening that they're gonna come in here and kill these healthy animals. it's just I can't believe that our society lets things like this happen. And then it's backed up by the court. You know, the court says they can come on your farm anytime on a suspicion and kill every one of your animals. See, two people already got arrested. I think you're aware who who those two people are. I didn't get arrested because I brought the truck out. Thank god. They let us go feeding. They were arrested in the back corner where nobody is. we were starting to build some trust. we gotta get to the bottom of it until we talk to Karen and Katie. We won't know and they'll take the truck out.

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If someone killed your pet, you'd want revenge too. The situation with the squirrel is outrageous. In America, the government can invade your home, take your pets, and even kill them. If they can do that to animals, what could they do to people? The squirrel had a loving bond with its owner, and it was clearly a pet. It's legal to have exotic pets in Texas, so why kill the squirrel? Some people even celebrated its death, which is absurd. Most compassionate people find this terrible. We need to stand up for our rights and vote for change, even if it’s just for the sake of a beloved pet.

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Thank you to everyone for your support. Peanut, our beloved squirrel, was taken from us and put down. Peanut was a social media star with nearly a million followers, and we recently faced a raid by officers from the Department of Environmental Conservation due to complaints about unsafe housing for wildlife. They took Peanut and a raccoon, and I was treated poorly during the incident. I rescued Peanut seven years ago after finding him orphaned, and last year, I started Peanut's Freedom Farm, which has saved over 300 animals. Losing Peanut not only breaks my heart but jeopardizes our funding, as donations rely on his social media presence. Despite this, I’m determined to continue our mission. A petition for support is available at realpaulmueller.com.

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Speaker 0 states that there has never been a single animal with rabies and claims animals are injected to keep vets in business. They assert that if your vet tells you your animal needs rabies shots, you should fire them. They claim all they’re doing is promoting poison so they can inject your animal, then your animal can come down with a debilitating disease, and then they have a patient for life. They define rabies as “There is no rabid dogs running around, and they're gonna get you in anything else.” They describe the first studies on rabid dogs as dogs that were locked in cages and went completely nuts, and allege the guy who created the rabies vaccine stuck it in the dog's head and said that the rabies vaccine worked after the dogs died. They assert that to this day, they are still injecting dogs for rabies, calling it a fake illness, to poison the dogs to have patients for life, calling it truly sick and twisted. They cite The Contagion Myth by Tom Cowan and The Poison Needle by Eleanor McBean as debunking this, and claim vets do the same thing as doctors—there to keep you as a patient for life. That is what they’re going to say about.

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The speakers describe an eerily devastated site with extensive property damage and a semi-dismantled kill pen in the background, suggesting blood, carnage, and possible biohazard concerns. They note that the perpetrators “drove all around it and left,” then disappeared, leaving behind an impression of what happened. Speaker 1 observes enormous bales—much larger than typical hay bales—stacked on the property, describing them as about a foot to four feet high. They remark that birds are landing inside the area and pecking at whatever is there. They reference video from the day with dead ostriches still present, noting flocks of birds arriving, implying concern about the bird flu. The speakers recount that “they drove all around in the killing fields” and “kicking up hay as they left,” describing the act as tearing down their operations and leaving in a dismissive manner after terrorizing the family for a long period and slaughtering many birds. They mention “a thousand rounds” fired by marksmen that night, and state that this had “nothing to do with avian flu,” asserting that those shots were unrelated to the flu. Speaker 0 points to a pickup they saw stuck and seized in the area, with windows left open, illustrating the chaos and mess left behind. They emphasize the long duration of distress endured: “eleven months of hell, over six weeks or something like that of having this occupied land,” with RCMP provoking people and CFIA marksmen shooting, followed by the aftermath. Speaker 1 echoes the mess, suggesting it would have been easier to stack the birds or manage them differently, rather than creating the visible wreckage. They reiterate the claim that if the situation is labeled a biohazard, wild birds are currently seen around the area. They observe birds flying over the site, including a duck, indicating ongoing wildlife presence. Both speakers conclude by questioning the process: with an anonymous tip or accusation triggering CFIA involvement, suspicion alone seems to trigger actions that lead to destruction of holdings. They assert that CFIA will come in, destroy everything, and leave scorched earth, killing all animals, presenting this as the outcome. They end with the statement that this is Canada, folks.
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