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.
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.”