Abortion- Cannibalism









Has Legal Abortion Degraded Human Life
to a Gourmet Food Substance ?













Has desensitized society become so depraved that it can pay to have
its own children murdered and then be willing to purchase
him or her at a market as a gourmet meat dish ?









Cannibalism throughout the world had largely been eradicated – until now. In the past it was uncivilized pagan tribes people, or those without any belief in any form of god, that ate human flesh. A captive and later escaped Jesuit, one of the early martyrs of North America, was made to show his disfigured hands –their fingers had been gnawed off by indian women– publicly in France. He returned to evangelize the same indians in the southern Canadian province in preference to this kind of exposure.






Under rare circumstances, in life or death situations only, it has been reported that in order to keep alive the bodies of dead humans have been eaten. The following photographs are the first published that show people from a presumably civilized nation eating human beings.


February 24, 2003
Reply to those taking the position that these pictures are contrived:

Since this web page was originally placed on the Internet, I have received a few protests concerning the authenticity of the events portrayed.

Whether the web page referenced is factual or contrived, it serves the purpose of making people aware of the great atrocity of abortion taking place throughout the world. The particular pictures may be a bad attempt at some sort of humor, but since it has been reported that abortionists/midwives in China have eaten aborted babies in the belief that they will restore some degree of health (a variant of herbal medicine) and are reputed to be selling them for such purposes, it is not far fetched to believe that dead babies are being eaten as portrayed. It is known that aborted preborn babies are used for much experimental medical research and have been used in the manufacture of cosmetics. Aborted babies are for some facilities a commodity sold for profit.

The murder of babies (about 50,000,000 surgically aborted worldwide annually) is a far greater evil than cannibalism, something that in parts of the world still takes place, especially among satanists. Whether the pictures were contrived or not they do in fact appear real and provoke reaction similar to the following Email I received from a woman who is now much more strongly against abortion than before.

Subject: outraged in tears





Can something be done about this? What can we do? How can we help!? My priest is very interested in this. I sent him the link. Hopefully there is something that can be done even in a communist place? !! This has disturbed me so much I will no longer eat red meat and will offer it as penance to the children who are aborted around the country! I beg you to respond.

The mere fact that a performance artist contrived –if that is the case– such pictures speaks clearly of the degradation of the world. Rather than protest the publication of such pictures you should, if you are any sort of a decent person, seek to put and end to the continuation of abortion and its associated evils.
Although despicable, cannibalism is less of a crime and less obnoxious than abortion. I would rather see a hundred people dead of natural or accidental causes eaten than to witness one baby being aborted by surgical, mechanical, or chemical means.

Worse than cannibalism and abortion is the now politically correct crime of homosexual activity (sodomy). The only sins greater are the breaking of any of the first three commandments of God. These also are becoming publicly accepted, even on prime time television.

Sincerely in Christ,
Fr. David








Cannibal reveals man-eater network
From The Times' Roger Boyes in Kassel
January 7, 2004

ARMIN Meiwes, the increasingly confident Cannibal of Rotenburg, has been helping police unravel an international network of man-eaters.

From Austria to the US, willing victims going by names such as Hansel and Gretel queued up to be eaten by or at least exchange butchering details with the 42-year-old former soldier.

The chilling groundbreaking trial in Kassel, now in its fourth week, on Monday exposed not only the scope of modern cannibalism but also Mr Meiwes's deluded ambitions for a world in which eating people could solve problems of famine and over-population.

Police witnesses told of two "truckloads" of printed emails and internet exchanges between Mr Meiwes and the web of cannibals or potential victims.

Detective Isolde Stock said: "We downloaded over 3800 photographs from his computer."




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Earthworm Benifits News!

Earthworms are among the planet's lowest life forms; thus, they get no respect. They gross out nearly everybody. Naughty children torture them. The word worm, or bulate, is used with derision.

But they have a kinder, gentler side, as worm lovers tell I-Witness’ Howie Severino. The bulate boys Howie meets in this documentary are championing a "worm revolution."

In a world heavily dependent on chemicals to grow food, earthworms may in fact be the key to a healthier and safer planet, and a more affordable food supply. Earthworms harm no one, they turn rotting waste into rich organic fertilizer, and revive dead soil.

Advocates call their favorite creatures vermi, and grow and multiply them in vermi-composts. One of these verminians, Tony de Castro, is a Filipino-American who decided to resettle in the Philippines and make worms his life's calling.

After receiving his own supply of worms from Tony and resettling them in his home, Howie goes on a journey in search of places where vermi crusaders are actively planting the seeds of the worm revolution.

Naturally, Howie and his team head for a province called Compostela Valley in Mindanao, thinking that it might have something to do with compost. As the name promises, Howie finds farmers there composting with the aid of earthworms. One fruit farmer has a thousand kilos of worms producing tons of compost fertilizer for his trees.

The worm trail leads all the way to Congress, where a bulate boy gains access to the President’s State of the Nation Address. Will worms end up on the national agenda?
This unusual documentary by Howie Severino airs on I-Witness






KISH ISLAND, IRAN [Persian Paradise] Taguan ng mga Pilipinong Illegal sa DUBAI!

Reporters Notebook - Stranded at Kish Island Iran




Sa ikatlongtaong anibersaryo ng Repoter's Notebook, samahan sina Maki Pulido at Jiggy Manicad sa gitnang silangan at pasukin ang mundo ng mga nasawing pangarap ng ilan nating kababayan.

Ang Kish Island... nakatagong paraiso sa gitna ng mala-disyertong lugar ng Middle East. Bahagi ng Iran, makikita ito sa Persian Gulf, ilang kilometro lang ang layo sa Dubai. Sikat sa mga turista dahil sa mala-diyamanteng buhangin at kaayaayang karagatan. Pero sino ang mag-aakalang ang islang ito rin ang siyang nagiging pansamantalang kanlungan ng mga Pilipinong napapaso ang kapalaran?

Tapunan na nga raw ng mga kababayan nating OFW ang Kish Island dahil tuwing napapaso ang kanilang visa sa Dubai, dito sila dumederetso at naghihintay na maisaayos ulit ang mga papeles na kailangan para makabalik sa Dubai. Ang problema, hindi agad naaayos ang kanilang mga dokumento. Marami nga, mahabang panahon nang naninirahan sa Kish hangang maubos na ang kanilang ipon kaya kalbaryo ang kanilang dinaranas. Ang ilan sa kanila, napilitan na ring magbenta ng laman para lang mabuhay, at ang iba naman ay nagbubuhay-pulubi na.

Pasukin ang Kish Island sa kaunaunahang pagkakataon at kilalanin ang mga Pinoy na dito'y umaasang makabangon muli sa kahirapang kinasasadlakan.

Panoorin ang Reporter's Notebook sa ika-24 ng Hulyo, Martes ng gabi pagkatapos ng Saksi, sa GMA.

Night Of My Sorrow!





This is the night that I've been full in tears..My tears running so well that anybody could say that its look like wasnt me..Everybody knows Im strong, I know how to finght in Life.I know how to play with the games. But... Is there anyone that I also know how to cry? that I also know how to be hurt? That I also know how to be sad?...
My life aint that easy...Its not easy being me.A lot of expectations beyond my world.Every step I made is every persons eye catcher,every persons story..but please, Im also a normal person like you.I also like to play like an ordinary kids.I Love to smile simple and be happy also.Im not perfect and dont ever think I am. I got mistakes also, I weak also sometimes...
This night my tears are falling.People misunderstood who I am. They think I need to be perfect for them.They think I need to breathe for them.and they think I need to live for them.No! no! and NO!..I have my own life! I know my obligations and responsibility yet dont think I can do it perfectly the way you want.I have my own way.I have my Own life. I have my own weakness. Why its always been so hard to understand to be..hard to understand who I am on this world..I smply dont wanna live for others. I wanna live because I have my Own life.I have my own path! Im not arguing, Im not asking too much..Im asking only your heart, and ears to hear me. To understand me.. To comprehend my feelings also. You dont need to give back what I gave coz thats not what Im asking.. All Im asking is to ƜNDERSTAND MY FEELINGS"..Think of Me also what-how I feel. I wanna breathe...I wanna have some space.. I wanna have some freedom in my life.. I love you all & I always do. This is who I am, dont teach me and force me to be what I am not!
coz It Hurts me so much!Acceptance is a biggest reality of Life! God help Me!


I know God will not give me anything I can’t handle. I just wish that He didn’t trust me so much."
[from: Mother Teresa ]


God bless you all...

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Related News: Janitor Fish [Tilapia]

A seemingly harmless little fish from South America has suddenly shown up in Philippine waters – and now threatens the livelihood of our local fishermen. First seen in Laguna Bay, then in the Marikina River, the janitor fish has now arrived in Agusan Marsh.

Known as Asia’s largest fish sanctuary, the fishermen of Agusan Marsh recently reported a dwindling catch of tilapia, carp and catfish. Because of its penchant for cleaning up all the algae in a body of water, the janitor fish has eaten up the food meant for the marsh’s longtime residents. Its sharp teeth have also been known to destroy fishing nets.

Kara David travels to the Agusan Marsh where fishermen show her how quickly the janitor fish population has grown and the damage it has done. She then visits Marikina, where the local government has found a solution to this fish problem – and finds out if this can be replicated in Agusan.

Watch I-Witness this Monday late night on GMA.

DEPRESSIONS..





Some people say that depression feels like a black curtain of despair coming down over their lives. Many people feel like they have no energy and can't concentrate. Others feel irritable all the time for no apparent reason. The symptoms vary from person to person, but if you feel "down" for more than two weeks, and these feelings are interfering with your daily life, you may be clinically depressed.

Most people who have gone through one episode of depression will, sooner or later, have another one. You may begin to feel some of the symptoms of depression several weeks before you develop a full-blown episode of depression. Learning to recognize these early triggers or symptoms and working with your doctor will help to keep the depression from worsening.

Most people with depression never seek help, even though the majority will respond to treatment. Treating depression is especially important because it affects you, your family, and your work. Some people with depression try to harm themselves in the mistaken belief that how they are feeling will never change. Depression is a treatable illness.

Life with depression
Working with your doctor, you can learn to manage depression. You may have to try a few different medications to find the one that works best for you. Your doctor may also recommend that you see a therapist and/or make certain lifestyle changes.

Change won't come overnight—but with the right treatment, you can keep depression from overshadowing your life.