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The Natural Human Animal

Historians and anthropologists alike are puzzled by the concept of gigantic humans in the recent past, but really there’s very little mystery involved. What we are witnessing is simply what happens to earth humans when they are forced to eat a plant based diet: they become stunted, weaker with less dense bones, smaller brains, less robust, and, coincidently, more dependent on western medical intervention.


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When we compare the intestine morphologies of various types of omnivores, a distinct pattern presents itself to us. During the natural adaptation and speciation of modern humans, drastic changes occurred to the length of the small intestine as well as the total reduction of the fermentation chamber common to other great apes like orangutans.



Due to the massive increase in human brain mass, the adaptation of our intestines followed suit by accommodating a diet with higher nutritional requirements. Fermentation provides the bulk of nutritional requirements for other great apes, but humans lost this specialized large intestine fermentation chamber as a result of higher consumption of meat and fat to fuel our giant brains.





Human and Gorilla Body Size and Brain Comparison

Have you ever wondered why humans are the only great apes without thick fur? Adaptation towards a diet comprised of more prey animals and a higher frequency of intense hunting led to the reduction of thick fur coats and the development of a highly specialized sweat gland system like a cooling system on steroids.



In several ancient and fossilized human foot prints discovered around the world, a common theme arises from the depths of time: original humans were apex predators with extreme speed, incredible endurance and superior agility.



The preferred hunting style of humans also resembles the techniques employed by other modern carnivores like persistence hunting, ambushing and pack hunting.



Now let us examine how the natural modern human anatomy and physiology attempts to cope with a plant based diet. Other great apes have distinctly large abdomens due to their intestinal adaptation of acquiring nutrients through fermentation.



When humans participate in a plant based diet, however, fatty liver disease quickly follows which ultimately leads to their death. For other great apes, protruding bellies are a healthy sign of normal eating habits, but for humans, distended abdomens are actually one of the signs of impending death.



Now let us examine what has happened to our brains as a result of a sedentary, plant based diet due to reliance on agriculture. Previous humans were robust, independent, resourceful with bigger brains and stronger bodies and immune systems, while modern humans are compliant, low energy paper pushers with weak bones and even weaker immune systems.





Modern people are extremely unhealthy with a variety of chronic illnesses that can all be traced to our unnatural plant based diets which have been fostered in our populations by nefarious organizations like big ag.



Have you heard of the ketogenic diet? Thousands of people are reporting miraculous recoveries from lifelong debilitating chronic illnesses after participating in ketogenic diet plans precisely because it favors our natural physiology, anatomy and intestinal chemistry.



People seem to be mystified by the astounding results they get from a ketogenic lifestyle of whole foods, but that is only because they have been ruthlessly indoctrinated into a low information, plant based mindset by mega corporation conglomerates like big ag and big pharma. The ketogenic mindset is a massive threat to the control structure of humans as it totally liberates humans from the western medical mindset by setting them free from lifelong chronic illnesses. Corporations are already attempting to co-opt this movement for their own financial gain and the continued subjugation of our people, so be mindful that your food doesn’t come from packages no matter how they attempt to influence you through marketing.

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