Gail Eisnitz: Out of Sight
Species Unite
elizabeth novogratz
5.0 β’ 911 Ratings
ποΈ 17 December 2025
β±οΈ 38 minutes
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Summary
"These workers were so courageous to go on camera to talk about what they were being forced to do, and we had a whistleblower attorney there to protect them. And then Dateline just killed the story. What I heard through the grapevine was they were afraid that people would change the channel. It's so interesting to me that you can have stabbings and starvation and murders and all sorts of stuff on TV, but if it happens to animals, they won't do it." β Gail Eisnitz
Most of what happens to animals in this country is designed to stay hidden. The violence, the speed, the scale β all of it kept out of sight, behind doors the public is never meant to open.
For more than forty years, Gail Eisnitz has documented some of the worst abuses in industrial agriculture: animals skinned alive, pigs entering scalding tanks fully conscious, workers forced to brutalize animals at speeds no living being could withstand. Her investigations exposed a system built on secrecy, protected by powerful industries, and ignored by institutions charged with enforcing the law.
Her work has forced congressional action, shut down factory farms, held corporations accountable, and revealed to the world what really happens on the kill floor β not in rare moments, but every single day. And now, in her new book Out of Sight, Gail shows us the full story: the whistleblowers the industry tried to silence, the media outlets that backed away because the truth was "too disturbing," and the personal toll she carried while uncovering evidence no one else had the courage to gather.
This conversation is about a system that harms billions of animals and dangerous workers, misleads the public, and operates with almost no meaningful oversight. Gail's work makes one thing undeniable we can't fix what we refuse to see.
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| 0:00.0 | Species. |
| 0:01.0 | Species. |
| 0:02.0 | These workers were so courageous to go on camera, to talk about what they were being forced to do. |
| 0:21.8 | And we had a whistleblower attorney there to protect them. |
| 0:26.1 | And then they only just killed the story. |
| 0:29.4 | I heard through the grapevine was they were afraid that people would change the channel. |
| 0:33.7 | It's so interesting to me that you can have stabbings and starvation and murders and all sorts of stuff on TV, but if it happens to animals, they won't do it. |
| 0:48.2 | Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novogratats. This is Species Unite. |
| 0:59.8 | Most of what happens to animals in this country is designed to stay hidden. The violence, the speed, the scale, all of it is kept out of sight behind doors that the public is never meant to open. |
| 1:12.5 | For more than 40 years, Gail Aitznitz has documented some of the worst abuses in animal |
| 1:18.1 | agriculture. Animals skinned alive, pigs entering scalding tanks, fully conscious, workers |
| 1:24.3 | forced to brutalize animals at speeds no living being could withstand. Her investigations |
| 1:29.9 | exposed a system built on secrecy, protected by powerful industries, and ignored by institutions |
| 1:37.4 | charged with enforcing the law. Her work has forced congressional action, shutdown factory |
| 1:43.6 | farms held corporations accountable, |
| 1:45.3 | and revealed to the world what really happens on the kill floor, not in rare moments, |
| 1:50.4 | but every single day. |
| 1:52.4 | And now in her new book, Out of Sight, Gail shows us the full story, the whistleblowers that |
| 1:58.9 | the industry tried to silence, the media outlets that backed |
| 2:02.3 | away because the truth was too disturbing, and the personal toll she carried while uncovering evidence |
| 2:08.4 | that very few people have had the courage to gather. This conversation is about a system that harms |
| 2:15.1 | billions of animals, and dangerous workers misleads the public, |
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