Reject the conspiracy against your biological design: eat meat, get a Bot and ask questions.
Six million years ago, our ancestors made the craziest gamble in evolutionary history—they left the safety of the trees for the deadly ground below. It wasn’t just an evolutionary step; it was rebellion against the established order.
With bodies built for branches, not barefoot trekking, they chose the most dangerous place imaginable—the African tropics, teeming with predators far better equipped than them, aided only by a brain barely smarter than a chimp. Then the extraordinary happened.
Faced with survival challenges that would break any other species, our ancestors evolved—physically and mentally. The Trinity—Father Complicity, Mother Nature, and Mother Evolution—recognized this bold experiment. Each trauma and desperate innovation built something no other animal had: a mind that asked, “what if?”
Meat Eaters Who Asked Questions
Two parallel adaptations defined our emergence as human: our carnivorous diet and our questioning minds.
As scavengers and hunters, we evolved digestive systems suited to animal proteins and fats. Our highly acidic stomach matches obligate carnivores like wolves—the nutrient-dense meat we consumed powered our energy-hungry brains.
Meanwhile, our growing minds formed a unique bond with mystery. Beneath lightning-struck trees, our ancestors asked questions of the “Supreme Adult” who might explain the world—not in fear, but in wonder. Our early gods weren’t masters to obey but bridges to insight. Each question led to discovery. We didn’t abandon them when answers came—we thanked them and asked again.
These twin traits—diet and curiosity—were the complementary strategies that made us human. Animal nutrition fuelled our brain’s ascent; our questions fuelled innovation and adaptation.
When Humans Declared War on Their Design
Around 10,000 years ago, two profound shifts occurred that forever altered human destiny.
Having depleted large animal populations, Eurasian humans turned to farming grains, legumes, and fruits. It was a smart adaptation to necessity—but our bodies never adjusted. Optimized over millions of years for animal proteins and fats, our digestion now faced plant defense chemicals, antinutrients, and carbohydrates it wasn’t designed to process.
At the same moment, our divine relationship transformed. Elites created gods to be obeyed and praised through elaborate ceremony under the mantra “God is watching!”
Walls of knowledge to climb became walls of separation—and eventually, walls of power. The Great Corruption had begun.
The twin corruptions reinforced each other. The free-thinking, meat-eating hunter became the obedient, grain-eating farmer. Both shifts forced humans to override instinct and biological design in service of ego-driven visions: man dominating nature rather than living within it.
It was peak arrogance. We—not evolution or nature—declared what our bodies should eat and minds should think. Despite being carnivores, we crowned grains, fruits, and vegetables as the foundation of nutrition. Despite our questioning minds, we declared certain authorities held all answers.
In the Indus Valley, ego declared cattle sacred instead of edible. In Buddhist regions, temporary animal-sparing guidance during droughts became permanent doctrine. In Christian Europe, building on Semitic and Zoroastrian myth, Eden became a place where predators and prey lived harmoniously on plants—a complete inversion of biological reality.
By the 19th century, groups like the Seventh-day Adventists weren’t just promoting vegetarianism—they built a food empire around it. Kellogg products became an industrial-scale rejection of human biology in favour of human ideology.
The Economic Machine Built on Biological Disruption
Our twin rejections of diet and our relationship with natural forces created the perfect foundation for unprecedented exploitation. Today, approximately 25% of the global workforce produces food (mostly processed), while up to 40% work in industries addressing the consequences of poor diet—healthcare, pharmaceuticals, fitness, mental health services, and assisted living.
The same ego that led us to declare “we know better than evolution and nature” also led us to create systems where power was concentrated in the hands of those who controlled both food and faith. By this time the missions of faith had undergone enormous change with the rise and incorporation of self-serving professional politicians of the West.
The Modern Crisis
Today’s children are caught in the most extreme chapter of a 10,000-year detour from biological design. They’re fed processed food laced with seed oils and refined sugars, taught not to question established beliefs—including creation over evolution—and medicated for conditions born of nutritional chaos and environmental mismatch. They’re told their suffering is genetic, not cumulative. Meanwhile, 60–75% of adults are metabolically unwell, mental illness is epidemic, and autoimmune disorders are surging. This isn’t human nature—it’s the result of living out of sync with it. And it’s accelerating as the most compromised generation begins to reproduce.
How young, from what avoidable malady, and in what pain will they live and die?
The corruption that reshaped our diet hijacked our thinking. From legacy religion to the Church of the Woke and the polished professional politician, the questioning mind that drove human evolution is suppressed in favour of obedience. Authority now wears the face of governments, universities, aid foundations, research agencies, development orgs, corporations, and banks—especially the IMF and World Bank—who pose as our trusted “experts.”
Reborn THROUGH REBELLION
I am a product of the good news. You too can defy modern convention to reclaim your biological birthright. All I needed was a spark, and it came with the internet.
It cracked open monopolies on nutritional wisdom and ideological control. Now AI is here to help, but as ever, the key lies in asking the right questions of the right bot.
Despite powerful government, religious, corporate, and institutional interests burying truth beneath volumes of deliberate misinformation, the net has become a daily fountain—gushing insights closer to reality. Each day, hundreds share profound results from returning to animal-based diets. Chronic conditions ease or vanish. Remove plant anti-nutrients, embrace the foods that fuelled human evolution—and what was once inconceivable becomes commonplace. Without scientific explanation, some would call it miraculous. The shift in my mental health gave me a second, beautiful chance.
Improved clarity lets people see the parallel: compromised fuel and collapsing intellectual integrity. We grasp at religious, political, and corporate narratives not because they are credible, but because we’re undernourished and overwhelmed. Many are rediscovering what our ancestors knew—real understanding doesn’t come from obedience, but from being properly energised to challenge assumptions and confront the limits of human knowledge.
This isn’t about retreating to caves or rejecting progress. Somewhere in the cosmos, where we’re a mere flicker, the meteorite is coming. We need to reach Mars, and more.
But progress begins with truth. Our bodies have specific nutritional needs shaped by millions of years of evolution—needs that ideology, profit, or wishful thinking cannot override. Likewise, our minds crave inquiry, wonder, and curiosity—not dogma, hierarchy, or control.
To honour both your carnivorous design and your questioning nature is to reclaim your humanity. In a world addicted to conformity, the most radical act is to live in alignment with what made you human in the first place.







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