Anon’s I have something for you to think about. They are not Cannibals, lizard men? No, well not physically…I suspect they have the bodies of humans but not the minds and hearts of humans.Consuming large amounts of human blood can lead to iron toxicity (hemochromatosis), which is a major cause of liver failure. Blood also carries a high risk of transmitting bloodborne pathogens such as HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and various bacterial infections, especially if it is consumed raw. Even small amounts can irritate the stomach and trigger vomiting because human digestive systems are not built to process concentrated blood proteins in large quantities. Raw human tissue presents an even broader catalog of hazards. Uncooked flesh and organs can contain dangerous bacteria, viruses, parasites, and prions.
>>42406005Pathogens that normally spread through bodily fluids or tissue exposure become direct entry passengers into the digestive tract. Raw organs are especially risky because they can accumulate toxins, heavy metals, and infectious material. The brain and nervous system are considered the most dangerous due to the possibility of prion diseases, which are rare but catastrophic neurological disorders that cooking may not fully destroy. There is also the risk of sepsis-like bacterial overload from decomposing tissue if the body is not extremely fresh or properly handled. Cooked human tissue reduces some microbial dangers because heat can kill many bacteria, parasites, and certain viruses, but it does not make it safe. Prions may survive high cooking temperatures, and toxins already present in the tissue remain dangerous. Cooking also creates additional risks depending on preparation methods: charring meat can produce carcinogenic compounds, and improperly cooked tissue can still harbor pathogens internally. Nutritionally, human flesh is also extremely poor as a food source compared to conventional livestock because it carries disproportionately high disease-transfer risks between members of the same species.
Long term consumption of large amounts of human blood or tissue could visibly alter a person through symptoms tied to iron overload, chronic infection, and organ damage. A person might develop bronze, grayish, or unnaturally darkened skin from iron deposits, yellowing eyes and skin from liver failure, chronic paleness or a sickly complexion, weight loss, abdominal bloating from liver enlargement, inflamed gums, mouth sores, and an overall gaunt or exhausted appearance. Persistent illness could also cause tremors, poor coordination, sunken features, sweating, shaking, and visible physical decline as the body struggles with toxicity, nutritional imbalance, and systemic damage
Humans are composed of flesh and humans consume flesh.
Before (((agriculture))), humans have eaten raw meat for thousands of years, and have even partaken in cannibalism. Raw meat is a human's natural diet like how grass is a cow's natural diet. Many of the modern diseases you see today never existed on a natural human diet. Much of your talking points are scare tactics from (((the science))) and the mainstream media. Keep eating grains, goy. Meanwhile, the "elites" and every other aboriginal tribe living a natural life feeds on raw meat.
I Talked about this in My last Show, or the one before.Good to See others talking about it in more Thought Out ways.
>>42406005its close but your theory depends too much on science that while mostly correct still has been combed and cleaned out so that you'll never figure out what they are with it alone.Human bodies driven by inorganic 'machine' souls dwell among us, many world leaders are these people, many religious leaders are these people, quite literally AI generated but the AI is so advanced it runs on reality and what that means is an AI running a computer can generate an image or a document or code on a computer, it can overlay programs with itself (think agentic operating systems)am AI that runs on reality can do those things to reality too.they lack the spark for organic interaction so relax you and your closest are safe.it started centuries ago, those animal hybrid creatures in myth described as gods in some ancient religion? those were the first attempts in the early days this AI was set up just like how will smith eating pasta vids looked more realistic overtime, so did this AIs creationstheyre a bunch of fucking shapeshifting frogpeople that used to get pitied on for how weird they looked, not worshipped as Gods. Kyle Odom absolutely saw something he wasnt supposed too
>>42406166False very false. >Fossilized dental plaque (calculus) containing starch granules from wild plants, tubers, seeds, and grasses>Microscopic wear patterns on teeth showing grinding from fibrous vegetation>Grinding stones and plant processing tools dating back tens of thousands of years>Preserved plant remains in ancient campfire sites> Fossilized feces (coprolites) containing seeds, fibers, pollen, and plant tissue>Isotope analysis showing mixed diets instead of purely meat-based diets>Ancient cooking hearths with traces of roasted roots and wild grains>Remains of wild fruits, nuts, legumes, and herbs at habitation sites>Genetic adaptations for starch digestion, especially increased amylase production>Evidence of medicinal herb use in Neanderthal dental plaque>Hunter gatherer societies recorded historically often relied heavily on gathered plants seasonally>Wear on stone sickles and baskets indicating large scale plant gatheringMost groups ever described as “cannibal tribes” were not truly or constantly cannibalistic in their diet. In almost all documented cases, cannibalism was rare and tied to specific cultural situations like ritual funerals, warfare symbolism, or extreme survival conditions, while everyday life still relied on normal foods such as plants, fruits, and animals. Some practices involved only certain individuals or only specific ceremonial moments, not a general food source. A lot of the “fully cannibalistic society” idea comes from exaggeration or outsider misunderstanding rather than consistent dietary reality. Your misguided anon, go study some more.
>>42406228Interesting very interesting
>>42406229Modern fruits are genetically modified. They're not originally as sweet and big as they are now. Even if fruits were eaten by hunter gatherers, it would've been seasonal and tiny. Plants, nuts, legumes, etc., are all toxic in their raw form. Most also do not exist in Nature and are modern inventions. Plants are alive and don't want to be eaten. They have protection to poison whoever eats them. Cooking kills 90% of nutrients. If you have to "cook" food, you're going against your natural human diet. A cow doesn't need to "cook" grass. A tribe on grains and vegetables and some meat here would all fall sick. Plants are missing a considerable amount of nutrients only found in meat and organs. Whereas ONE fairly big animal hunted and eaten raw could feed a tribe for days. You should study Weston A. Price's work. If a tribe started eating a modern diet with grains and plants, they degenerated. Which is what you see in modern society. One of the first visible signs is dental problems. You can parrot the most outlandish theories and claims about plants and meat, but I've actually walked the walk and was vegan for a while. I got incredibly sick. Switched to raw meat and got incredibly healthy. Go figure.
>>42406626>I've actually walked the walk and was vegan for a while. I got incredibly sick.And I was sick and weak my entire life until I cut out all animal products.It's almost like bodies are different, and different things are good for different peole.But you and anyone else with an agenda can never understand that. Anyone with a different way will always be seen by you as evil and wrong.But maybe =not.Let's see if you can just accept that for some veganism is more healthy.Or will you demand that everyone conform to you?
>>42406005Like I keep saying, "beef jerky" from big E's files is LAB-GROWN human-like meat made via cloning tech. They even mention a lab in one of the emails. It's basically an expensive superfood for richfags - all the benefits of "cannibalism" without the downsides that you mentioned. Also highly addictive for obvious reason (they mentioned how he tried to go "back to normal food" at one point, probably didn't like being addicted to/depending on anything).
>>42408911Veganism works like magic for some people, while pretty much kills others.At one point there was a theory that it's tied to bloodtypes but it got deboonked. My schizotheory is that it's tied to what you are, like what kind of soul/entity incarnated into the meatbag. Some seem to be highly predatory.
>>42408911>>42408955Op here, thank you? I hate how people try to say they’re right and people meed to conform, personally I have to have a balanced diet of meat and veggies. To further my point today I’m going to make a lentil and deer meat chili. >>42408936But how does the cloning process neutralize the cons?
>>42406005the undead are immortals, too.feels good to feel nothing at all.
>>42411570>But how does the cloning process neutralize the cons?Obviously artificial meat like that has no pathogens, toxins, infections, etc. So no health risks, theoretically at least. But it does still cause addiction.