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lollipolli ago

http://cannibalclub.org/index.html somebody on one of the PG Facebook investigative groups posted the link to this site (the cannibal club)... could it be for real?

ich1baN ago

GOOD FUCKING GAWD.... WTF.... You've go to be fucking kidding me.... Yes this seems as real as those who believe in www.flatearthsociety.org... From the website:

Where do you get your specialty meat?

Our avenues of procurement vary. Most of the businesses and institutions who supply us prefer to keep those relationships discreet. On the individual level, bodies are often bequeathed to us. For some, this is a way to supplement life insurance and offset funerary expenses. For others, such as Cannibal Club member Gwendoline Fenwich, who was served to her friends and relatives at the Club in January of 2008, being prepared as a meal, and thereby reborn into the bodies of the living, is an attractive alternative to the more the traditional practices of burial and cremation.

We take considerable care to ensure that all our meat is produced legally and ethically, and derived only from young, healthy bodies.

Votescam ago

Wouldn't part of the goal be to have all of the public unknowingly partaking of these animals fed humans? It will of course have negative effects, eventually. That's why the reference is to "young" animals who aren't showing signs of "mad cow" disease. What happened here in the US more than 30 years ago or more was that cattle ranchers (and presume all involved in domestication of animals) began to feed animals to animals - sometimes even road kill. This is some of what Oprah ran into when she interviewed a former cattle breeder (as I recall it) who had written a book. (I'll look it up and link to what I can of the story.) This led Oprah to declare she'd never "eat a burger again." That led to Oprah being sued, though she won the case.
But it was going on with ALL animals. At a certain point they will show the effects. However, chickens, for instance, don't live long enough to show the effects. That's why the guy is saying "young." Well, young still doesn't guarantee that any animal fed another animal is healthy. In fact, this kind of animal cannibalism was stopped hundreds of years go because of the illnesses in animals it unleashed. Will also try to provide a link to that info. Only cows live long enough to show us how ill they become. This was also linked to Alzheimer's in humans at one point. Will also look for a link to that.

ON EDIT: Here are the LINKS -- it's taking me a while to do this as the links I picked up today were converted into script on my computer so I'm having to go back and forth to pick up the info.

Top Oprah Controversies - http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1939460_1939452_1939475,00.html

Guest was Howard Lyman, Author, "Mad Cowboy" http://www.madcowboy.com/01_BookOV.000.html

Howard Lyman on YouTube "Talk" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCMWctmCCqU

Info on the Lawsuit - http://www.madcowboy.com/01_BookOP.000.html

Mad Cow And Alzheimer's Have Surprising Link http://www.madcowboy.com/01_BookOP.000.html

There are a lot of other articles on this subject which you will easily find. Here are two more: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15694685 http://www.rense.com/general59/sdme.htm

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15694685

The Intriguing Connections Between Alzheimer’s, Mad Cow, and Chronic Wasting Disease | We Are Change http://wearechange.org/the-intriguing-connections-between-alzheimers-mad-cow-and-chronic-wasting-disease/

ich1baN ago

Votescam, yes, that's part of one of my theories (the whole passing off the food unknowingly to the public) I state it in the OP and throughout the comment section here. I know about the madcow disease that broke out near the early 2000s that came from Europe and England pretty well, but had not heard about the Oprah story you are mentioning nor the other ones you are citing. That would be really interesting if you could find some citations and link me, b/c perhaps this cannibalism aspect has wider implications to not only humans eating humans, but of humans forcing domesticated animals (especially herbivores) to eat other animals. If you haven't seen this site that @lollipolli linked, it's a must read b/c these psychos are all interrelated and they attempt to pass of their disgusting habits as if it is as natural as a mother and father protecting their children.... this is as real as those who literally believe in a flat earth.

Votescam ago

Yes, I have links and information I gathered today and will post to you now -- and then I will follow the thread back to the conversation and try to find my post and make sure the links get posted there. Here ya go --

Oprah -- Top 10 Oprah Controversies - TIME

Top 10 Oprah Controversies - TIME

During the height of the mad-cow scare in 1996, Oprah invited Howard Lyman, a cattle rancher turned vegetarian, ...

Name of book by Howard Lyman http://www.madcowboy.com/01_BookOV.000.html

Mad Cowboy

how the cattle industry potentially exposed Americans to Mad Cow Disease by feeding cows the remains of live animals - including other cows. As a result of his remarks, Lyman was named a co-defendant with Oprah Winfrey in the infamous "veggie libel" case brought by Texas ranchers in Amarillo.

In this shocking and powerful book, Lyman uncovers the dangerous and potentially deadly practices of the cattle and dairy industry.

Cattle ranchers turned cows into cannibals. Until August 1997, cattle were routinely fed the remains of other cows. The Department of Agriculture and the FDA banned the practice, fearing the spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, better known as Mad Cow Disease. But it remains legal to feed cows "rendered" -- dead and ground up -- parts of certain animals, including the blood of other cows, despite the fact that this practice may allow deadly illnesses to enter the food chain. In 1995, five million tons of processed slaughterhouse leftovers were sold for animal feed.

"...I felt better knowing that there was one answer to many of the different ills afflicting both ourselves and our environment. Everything revolved around the fork." (MAD COWBOY, p. 81)

Mad Cowboy - Full Documentary

Mad Cowboy - Full Documentary

HOW TO TELL THE TRUTH AND GET IN TROUBLE I am a fourth-generation dairy farmer and cattle rancher. I grew up on ...

Lawsuit NewMadCowboy

NewMadCowboy

Alzheimer's in human connected to animal eating

Mad Cow And Alzheimer's Have Surprising Link

Mad Cow And Alzheimer's Have Surprising Link

It turns out that both diseases involve something called a prion protein, a finding could one day lead to more ...

Strittmatter's team made the discovery after looking at hundreds of thousands of molecules that occur naturally in the brain. The prion protein turned out to be the best at interacting with a protein called amyloid-beta, which is what forms the plaques in Alzheimer's

"At first they said, 'No that can't be,'" Strittmatter says. "It's too bizarre that these two diseases would share this common protein."

But he says it seemed less strange when they considered that both diseases affect brain cells and cause dementia.

Thinking the unthinkable: Alzheimer's, Creutzfeldt-Jakob and Mad Cow disease: the age-related reemergence of virulent, foodborne, bovine tuberculos... - PubMed - NCBI

http://www.rense.com/general59/sdme.htm

Thinking the unthinkable: Alzheimer's, Creutzfeldt-Jakob and Mad Cow di...

By Broxmeyer L

Med Hypotheses. 2005;64(4):699-705.

History of feeding animals to animals from 400 years ago----

Important links:

http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1939460_1939452_1939475,00.html

http://www.madcowboy.com/01_BookOV.000.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piZmH4gzyqs

http://www.madcowboy.com/01_BookOP.000.html

Kuru is an incurable, degenerative, and ultimately fatal condition similar to mad cow disease, but instead of contracting it by eating contaminated beef, you exclusively get it through eating human flesh. Kuru was first identified in the ’50s in Papua New Guinea, where it spread thanks to the cannibalistic habits of the Fore tribe. The Fore would ritualistically consume the bodies of their dead—including the brains, where most of the infectious proteins (called “prions”) can be found.

Symptoms of kuru include tremors, hysterical laughter, slurred speech, and eventually being unable to move or swallow. The incubation period is typically between 10 and 13 years, but cases have been reported 50 years or more after exposure. Most sufferers die within a year following the onset of symptoms.

10 Engrossing Facts About Cannibalism - Listverse

10 Engrossing Facts About Cannibalism - Listverse

Evidence says our ancestors had cannibalistic tendencies as far back as 800,000 years ago. They had good reason ...

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=101145687

Mad Cow and Alzheimer's

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15694685

The Intriguing Connections Between Alzheimer’s, Mad Cow, and Chronic Wasting Disease | We Are Change

The Intriguing Connections Between Alzheimer’s, Mad Cow, and Chronic Wastin...

By Dr. Mercola Alzheimer’s disease, which affects an estimated 5.2 million Americans,1 is a devastating degene...

Hidden Connection Between Mad Cow And Alzheimer's

Hidden Connection Between Mad Cow And Alzheimer's

Cbradio ago

Idk, I'll look, but I already found a lot of Illuminati iniation people and groups on Fb, esp Africa ones, with dead bodies, commenting, " this is what happens if you break the rules.