I decided to write a blog about veganism for several reasons. The first, and most important, reason is that I hope that it inspires some of you to become vegan – because I believe that eating meat, fish, eggs and dairy is not natural for humans, both physically and spiritually. This is because it is unarguably unethical – taking the life of an innocent living being that wants to live can never be morally justified – and I will explain why later.

I believe that our consumption of animal flesh and byproducts is one of the most severe examples of brainwashing and cognitive dissonance that we have suffered at the hands of our controllers – they have naturalised the unnatural and caused us to do immense damage to our physical and spiritual wellbeing. More importantly, they have deceived us into taking part in acts of unnecessary cruelty and murder that are not in our nature – causing the unnecessary suffering and murder of trillions of land and sea animals every year.

A friend of mine went vegan fairly recently and our many conversations on the subject, both before and after she made the move to veganism, were a huge influence on the writing of this blog and I’d like to dedicate it to her. These conversations reminded me of how difficult it can be to make the decision to align your actions with your morals when faced with the external pressures of society, culture, habit, tradition etc.

This blog is not intended to be judgemental – I ate meat, fish, eggs and dairy for over forty years, despite always regarding myself as an animal lover, and I had to overcome one of the worst – if not THE worst – examples of cognitive dissonance I have ever experienced in order to do so. However, I won’t be mincing my words and will be speaking with blunt honesty about the barbaric and unnecessary practice of consuming animals for pleasure – just understand that it comes from a place of love, not of animosity, judgement and hate.

Before we move on to what veganism actually is – because there seems to be a lot of misconceptions about it – let me briefly tell you about how I first became vegan in May 2019…

Prior to becoming vegan, I had a very, very negative opinion of vegans – as I am sure some of you do. I had a very stereotypical view of them as being pretentious, virtue signalling, attention seeking ‘do gooders’ who were just choosing not to eat meat, fish, eggs and dairy to score ‘brownie points’. I guess I thought that it was just an extension of ‘Politically Correct’ culture. I would imagine that some of you have similar views but please stick with this blog and allow me to attempt to change that mindset, as mine, too, was changed…

My views changed when my best friend of thirty years suddenly announced that he was vegan. This was surprising as he had never shown any love for animals and even once, many years ago, said that dogs were ‘pointless’. He had been preaching to me about his new beliefs for a month or so but it was a conversation that we had whilst sitting in the park that, ultimately, set me on the path to changing my eating habits.
I won’t really get into the conversation here as many of the arguments that he used are arguments that I am going to use myself in my attempt to show you that claiming to love animals whilst paying for their abuse and murder is a direct contradiction.

What I will say though is that our conversation became quite heated because I saw it as a direct, personal attack on me rather than what it was – a friend who is more of a brother to me using direct, to the point language to hammer home the arguments that he was making because, as he said afterwards, he knew that I would ‘get it’ and become vegan myself.
After the conversation, I decided to cut out meat for a week or two before cutting fish, eggs and dairy from my diet altogether and I haven’t touched any since. This was in May 2019.

What my friend had said to me, particularly when he kept calling me a ‘hypocrite’ for saying that I loved animals when I ate them, really struck a chord deep within me and I started to watch the videos that he had sent me on Whatsapp – mainly slaughterhouse videos and videos of people giving lectures saying pretty much what I am going to be saying to you in this blog.

What is strange is, I watched these horrific and heartbreaking videos of the unnecessary suffering that animals are caused by humans and yet I still consumed fish, eggs and dairy for around a fortnight – until I saw one random bit of footage of a cow being led to slaughter that you can see here. I don’t know what it was about this particular video that caused me to change my way of thinking – and eating – but I texted my friend afterwards to say I will never consume animal products again – and I haven’t…

I think it’s because I put myself in his place and imagined what it must be like to be forced to walk to your death, hearing your friend being killed from behind the door and, upon trying in vain to escape the inevitable fate that awaits you on the other side, the resigned look and acceptance as he walked through the door to be murdered for a few minutes gratifying someone’s tastebuds…

I will leave links to some very powerful slaughterhouse videos at the end and I would strongly recommend that you watch them if you consume animal products. As upsetting as they are, it is very important to make the connection between the suffering and cruelty and the so-called ‘food’ (corpses) on your plate. As many vegan activists state: “If it is good enough for your stomach, it’s good enough for your eyes”.

So what exactly is ‘veganism’? Veganism is a philosophy whereby we do not consume animal products or exploit animals. The plant based diet is merely a part of this and the idea that being vegan is simply about what you eat or that eating a plant based diet makes you vegan are two very common misconceptions about veganism.

People typically tend to move to a plant based diet for three reasons: ethical (‘for the animals’ – ie. they become vegan), health and the environment. People who eat plant based diets for health reasons or for ‘the environment’ are not vegans – they just follow a plant based diet. Only people who avoid consuming animal products and exploiting animals are vegan – this is a very important distinction to make.

I won’t be pushing ‘environmental reasons’ during this blog as veganism is used as another tool to push the ‘climate change’ psyop – even though veganism is a philosophy concerning animal welfare and nothing else – but I will briefly go into this later to explain why these links are made. I will first show some of the many health benefits of a whole food plant based diet before we focus on the ethics of actual veganism…

Many of you will have learned over the past two years, due to the ‘Covid’ psyop, that diet is key to preventing illness – “You are what you eat”, if you like. If you look at any list of foods that are beneficial to health you will see that the overwhelming majority on the list are plants – because this is our natural diet.


You see, the human is, by nature, a herbivore (specifically we are frugivores: we are designed to survive on fruit, seeds and nuts) and our physiological make-up shows this. We have long intestines – like herbivores – that are designed to digest plants and when we chew, we chew in a sideways motion – like herbivores. You can see from the table above that we are undoubtedly herbivorous beings by nature and these articles here and here explain this further.

This is why so many of the diseases that kill us are directly caused by eating the dead flesh of animals, birds and fish and by eating eggs and dairy products from other species. Going vegan greatly reduces your chances of getting these fatal diseases and some diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes, can even be reversed by eating a whole food plant based diet.

I wonder how many of you will actually be brave enough to watch the slaughterhouse videos that I will link to later on. If you were natural carnivores then your brains would be wired to find the footage of helpless, trapped animals exciting. You would be primed to want to kill and eat them. They’d make you hungry and you’d be salivating at the mouth rather than covering your eyes and ears to make what you see go away – or turn it off completely.

This is because you are not carnivores – you are not even omnivores. Just because you CAN eat animals doesn’t mean that you SHOULD. We can eat cardboard or even our own faeces but it doesn’t mean that we should or that it does us any good. Eating animals makes you sick because your bodies are not designed for this purpose. Lions don’t get bowel cancer and heart disease from eating meat…

Many of you reading will be self-proclaimed ‘truthers’ who advocate healthy eating and yet you choose to avoid a plant based whole food diet that is unquestionably the healthiest diet you can eat. Many of you claim that you are ‘pure bloods’ and don’t put unnecessary toxins into your body yet you eat fish, meat, eggs and dairy from animals that have been vaccinated, toxified from polluted water and pumped full of hormones to make them grow unnaturally in order to be killed for profit. This is not logical behaviour and we haven’t even got onto the ethical arguments yet.

Many of you will be thinking that I am a ‘soyboy’ for caring for animals and choosing not to consume their flesh yet I don’t even eat soya. Most of the soya (and plants in general) produced is used for feeding animals that are killed for food so meat eaters are literally more ‘soyboy’ than I am. I avoid it because it is genetically modified trash and the animals that many of you consume are also genetically modified by design.

Chickens are pumped with steroids and hormones to the extent that many cannot even stand up and support their weight. The B12 vitamins that people only seem to ever mention when ‘vegan bashing’ comes from injections because the improvements in sanitation mean that it is no longer widespread in the soil. This is the only reason that meat contains B12 – because animals have it injected into them. I’d love to know how this is more ‘natural’ and ‘healthy’ than eating foods fortified with B12 or taking B12 supplements…
As well as the ‘B12’ thing, the other point that corpse eaters like to throw at vegans is that we don’t get enough protein – even though the protein they get from animals comes from the protein in the plants that animals have consumed. You see, this is the point that many do not seem to grasp – all of the ‘goodness’ you get from eating the mutilated corpses of animals comes from the plants that they have eaten. You are literally eating the goodness second hand from a dead body rather than just eating it directly from the source – plants – the same plants that meat eaters use to make their corpses taste like food. Without seasoning, meat just tastes like a cooked dead body – because that is exactly what it is.
Protein is something that is being pushed a lot these days with a lot of meat products being rebranded as ‘protein’ enhancers due to the human herd’s fascination with going to the gym and the obsession that Instagram narcissists have with posting photos of themselves for attention instead of just eating a healthy, balanced diet rather than radiated ready meals and McShite. They can exercise in the gym to burn off the rubbish they ‘Just Eat’ and look good for others yet they can’t find the time to prepare and cook a nice, healthy meal for themselves…

Protein can be found in many vegetables, pulses, beans, grains, oats, nuts and seeds etc and the idea that you have to eat the corpses of animals that have protein from these sources is simply not true. It is illogical because taking in nutrients second hand from the animals that have eaten from the source is clearly not more beneficial than just taking them in from the source yourself. This is why the strongest animals on earth eat plant based diets – think gorillas, rhinos, elephants, bulls etc – and so do many of the top weightlifters, bodybuilders and athletes.

The natural human diet is a balanced whole food plant based diet and this is backed up by our physiology, the fact that our chances of getting the major diseases that cause premature deaths are significantly reduced by eating this way and the fact that it has been deemed perfectly safe for all stages of life by every major health organisation (not that I’d pay too much attention to what they say…).
So, given that our natural diet is plant based and that eating meat, fish, eggs and dairy is not only unnecessary – but also harmful to us – we can now look at the ethics behind choosing to consume the corpses of animals and why the majority of humans choose to partake in this cruel and barbaric practice.

We can start by looking at some of the most common reasons that meat eaters give when challenged about their actions and we’ll start with “It’s my personal choice”. Just because something is a personal choice doesn’t make it morally justifiable. Paedophiles and rapists make a personal choice to abuse and violate women and children but I would hope that none of you would regard these personal choices as being morally or ethically justified just because these deviants get pleasure from it.
You may think that this is an unfair comparison but, if we are going to debate intelligently, we have to look at the arguments at base level. It either fits the criteria or it doesn’t. Therefore, we can clearly see that ‘personal choice’ isn’t validated morally or ethically when there are victims involved – and when animals are subjected to cruelty and murder then there is no question that they are victims.

You may say that murdering animals is legal and therefore it is morally acceptable to pay for them to be murdered for your tastebuds but I would seriously question whether morality and the law go hand in hand. For example, we can see that in some countries women can be beaten and raped by their husbands legally. I would hope that none of you find this morally or ethically acceptable just because it is legal.

This also brings me on to the ‘cultural’ argument whereby we regard something as being acceptable because it is ‘part of our culture’ – it’s ‘tradition’. Well, in many south east Asian countries it is their culture to consume dogs and cats and in Japan they eat dolphins. I am sure that most of you will find this abhorrent but I have to ask you what is the difference between people from these countries killing dogs, cats and dolphins for ‘food’ and people in western countries killing pigs, sheep, cows, goats, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys etc for ‘food’?

You may say ‘but these animals are bred for that purpose’ but in other nations dogs and cats are bred for that purpose too so what makes eating a cow more morally justifiable than eating a dog? Some breeds of dog are bred specifically for dogfighting too but I would also hope that none of you would find this acceptable either.

You may argue that ‘dogs are intelligent’ – but they are not as intelligent as the pigs that many of you consume. If intelligence dictates the right to murder for pleasure then can we kill humans that aren’t intelligent or who aren’t able to function properly mentally due to disabilities or accidents? Who decides what the line between intelligent and unintelligent is? These are moral questions that have to be answered if you want to justify the abuse and murder of animals on an ethical level.

You may argue, as many do, that we have dominion over animals and many of you may cite The Bible as proof of this – but because we CAN do something doesn’t mean that we SHOULD. The Bible also very clearly states “Thou shalt not kill” and there is no distinction made between animal and human in this statement.

Christians are also told not to eat the flesh of pigs, specifically, yet how many of them abstain from eating the flesh of pigs? Genesis 1:29-30 also clearly states that plants were given to us (and for animals) for food and states that plants are our ‘meat’. This is pretty self-explanatory…

The term ‘dominion’ means ‘that which is mastered or ruled’ so this would also apply to humans who, unlike animals, voluntarily elect people to have dominion over them. Do governments have the right to murder their citizens just because they have been given dominion over them? To torture them and subject them them to lives of misery on a moral and ethical level? I would hope that none of you think that they do…

There is no distinction between the slavery, torture, experiments and murder of animals to that of humans on a purely ethical level and what is the ‘golden rule’? To do unto others as we would have done to ourselves – and none of us would ever wish to suffer what literally trillions of animals endure at the hands of humans every year – and none of it is necessary to our survival.
You may talk about the ‘circle of life’ – a phrase that literally originated from a Walt Disney movie – to justify your lust for animal flesh but breeding animals to kill and eat isn’t natural at all and certainly not part of a natural food chain.
You may be thinking “But what about indigenous tribesmen?” to justify your conditioned love for consuming flesh but you are no more an indigenous tribesman than you are a lion with a digestive system designed for consuming meat without becoming ill. You have cruelty free food and products readily available to you both online and in your villages, towns and cities.
Every single argument against being vegan is easily debunked – but the only one necessary is the one that I stated at the start of this blog: That there is no moral or ethical justification in taking the life of someone that wants to live.
The term ‘someone’ for an animal may seem very strange to you because we have been conditioned from a very young age to view animals as inferior to us – and to view many species as nothing more than products for our consumption. Even the term ‘livestock’ teaches us to view ‘lives’ as nothing more than ‘stock’ to be farmed, murdered and mutilated for food, clothing etc.
Imagine how you would feel if, on the day you were born, the date of your death was also decided by someone that has no moral right to take your life against your will. This is the fate of all animals that are farmed for their flesh, their fur and for their secretions.

As children we have empathy for animals. If we see someone being cruel to an animal it produces very strong emotions in us – we feel anger, we feel hurt and upset, our natural inclination is to protect them and stop their suffering – and this is why many of you won’t watch the slaughterhouse videos. You know that what we do to them is morally and ethically wrong and it upsets you to see their suffering and hear their screams for mercy.

Please don’t bury your heads in the sand and ignore them because your actions when purchasing animal ‘products’ are causing this. This is a very hard thing for many people to accept and this was the thing I found hardest to grasp when discussing veganism with my friend at the park.
I had cognitive dissonance that prevented me from accepting that I was creating the demand for more animals to be bred into lives of absolute misery and to suffer painful, agonising deaths every single time I purchased something containing animals or their secretions.

My attitude was that these animals have already been killed so me eating their corpses made no difference but this is simply not true at all. Every time you consume an animal ‘product’ you are creating the demand for more animals to be exploited, tortured and murdered by humans who choose to make a living by exploiting, torturing and murdering animals for profit because they are either morally bankrupt or because they too have the same cognitive dissonance that we as ‘consumers’ have been programmed with.
Many well-meaning people are aware of the horrors of factory farming – which is absolutely the rule and not the exception of this brutal, violent industry – and they buy ‘free range’ animal ‘products’ certified by Red Tractor or the RSPCA in the naive belief that they are somehow contributing to animal welfare.

ALL animals that are farmed end up in the slaughterhouse and there is no such thing as ‘ethical’ murder of innocent beings that want to live. You can read about Red Tractor here and they, along with the RSPCA (who ‘euthanise’ many dogs and cats every year), fully endorse the cruel farming practices that I will be highlighting now. Please don’t be taken in by the way this vile industry markets its so-called ‘products’ – there are no ‘Laughing Cows’ or ‘Happy Eggs’.

Farmed animals are routinely kept in cramped, filthy environments and subjected to torture and cruelty including being debeaked, dehorned, branded and having their tails docked. They are tagged with a number because that is all they are to the farmers – a number with a ‘£’ in front of it.
Factory farming seeks to maximise production whilst minimising costs – like any soulless, greedy business – and the consequences of this are exactly what you’d expect if you took the time to think about it.
They produce more animals which means they are kept in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions. They are pumped full of hormones and antibiotics to make them grow unnaturally quickly in order to profit more. This is what you are consuming and putting into your bodies but this isn’t about health – this is about morals and ethics and there is no moral or ethical justification in treating innocent beings in such a cruel and barbaric way.
Even if farmed animals lived a happy life playing in meadows it would not justify the fact that they have their lives cut short to satisfy humans’ programmed lust for consuming their flesh. They all end up in the same place for the same morally unjustifiable reason.
I won’t go into great detail about the evil ways that humans murder these baby animals and birds to consume their bodies because I would urge you all to watch the videos that I have embedded at the end. Nothing I could say about it could ever portray the reality as much as witnessing it for yourselves. If you pay for it then I think you have a moral obligation to see what you’re paying for.
You will see how these animals and birds are treated from birth until they are slaughtered as children for your consumption and you will see the horrors of the dairy and egg industries that I will be moving onto shortly. You will see the sick, depraved ways that animals are killed for their fur and the way animals are treated as circus animals, racehorses, and in zoos and aquariums.
By watching these videos you will not only see what you are paying for when you purchase meat, dairy, fish, eggs, honey, leather, fur, wool, visiting circuses, zoos and aquariums but you will also see what you have the power to change simply by aligning your actions to your morals and ethics.
What has happened is that we have allowed ourselves to be manipulated into losing our empathy for animals – or, at least, certain species that we have been programmed into viewing as food – something that is innate within most of us. There is a huge disconnect between our love for animals and the things that we pay people to do to them for ‘products’ we don’t need.
We need to reconnect with animals and stop taking part in this evil. It’s simply about having empathy and putting yourselves in their places. Things look a lot different from the other side of the blade. There is no better example to use for a little ‘put yourselves in their place’ exercise than the egg and dairy industries.
The egg and dairy industries are arguably even more cruel and barbaric than the meat industry because these animals still end up in the same slaughterhouses as the ones bred for their flesh – only with more cruelty thrown in for good measure.

If we look at the egg industry, day-old male chicks are put on conveyor belts that take them to their fate: falling into a macerator that grinds them up alive – all because they can’t lay eggs and therefore their lives have no worth to the ‘owners’. There is no moral or ethical justification for this warped behaviour and by buying eggs you are paying for this to happen.

The more eggs that are bought, the more egg laying hens are bred into existence to satisfy the increasing demand and therefore more male chicks will be born only to be ground up alive on their first and only day of life. This is basic supply and demand and it applies to all animal ‘products’.
When hens can no longer produce enough eggs they are sent to slaughter and the same applies to cows who can no longer produce enough milk. It is the idea that the lives of these animals are worth no more than the profit they make their ‘owners’ that is inherently evil. It is slavery and I’d ask you to put yourselves in the position of these helpless creatures.
We’ll use the lives of dairy cows to play out our little empathy exercise and I would ask you to read this blog here that tells you what the lives of dairy cows are really like.


Imagine being forcibly impregnated and then, upon giving birth, your baby is taken away from you because we can’t have the baby drinking his mother’s milk that was designed for feeding her babies, can we? – that’s eating into the profit…

Then imagine you are milked against your will for someone else to profit from your rape (it’s what it is) and from the abduction of your child. The process is then repeated until your life no longer has any monetary value to your slave owner and you are sent to be slaughtered so that someone can eat your corpse – even though eating you corpse is not only not necessary but harmful to them…

It doesn’t get any better for the children you birthed either. Your daughters will suffer the same fate as you and your sons will either get a bolt shot through their brains for not being able to produce milk or be confined to a crate to restrict their movement and then sold for veal.

Cow milk is designed for baby cows (obviously) and no adult animal needs to consume milk after they have been weaned. The rise in lacto-intolerance is hardly surprising given that drinking this blood and pus filled liquid is unnatural for us. It also contains caso-morphine which is addictive in order to ensure the calves come back for more milk – and this may explain why so many people find it hard to give up cheese…
None of you would wish this life for yourselves or for your children so you have no moral or ethical reason to inflict this life on others – especially when you not only don’t need what you are paying for but it’s actually doing you harm when you consume it – both physically and spiritually.

Most of us would agree with the ‘golden rule’ of not doing to others what we wouldn’t want done to ourselves and all you have to do to go vegan is to extend that rule to animals. It really is that simple.

There is no such thing as ‘ethical slaughter’. Using a stun gun before butchering an animal that wants to live is not ‘ethical’. To those who decry halal and kosher slaughter for their own political ends: the meat you eat comes from methods that are no more ‘humane’.

Hunting and killing your own food is not ethical either – even if you ‘use the whole animal’ (which supposedly justifies taking a life) for reasons I have already explained. Again, the obvious exception would be tribespeople who live in the wilderness and don’t have access to ‘civilisation’ or supermarkets – which doesn’t apply to any of you.

I touched on dog meat earlier and how many people protest against the Yulin dog meat festival when they consume the flesh of other species? This is what is known as ‘speciesism’ which is when we deem the lives of one species of animal to be of greater importance than the lives of another. Many people would also find the idea of eating horses revolting and yet they eat cows and sheep…

Vegans also do not eat honey for several reasons and there is a very good article on this subject here. In a nutshell, it is because the queens have their wings clipped to ensure the drones return to the hive and because the honey belongs to the bees and is needed by them. Similarly, chickens often eat their own eggs for the nutrients so they aren’t really ours to take.
Veganism isn’t perfect, it’s simply about doing what you can do to cause the least harm to animals – and this includes exploitation too. Many of us are aware of the many ways that animals are exploited but how much do we really look into it and see how harmful our decisions can be for animals?
Before we move on, I’ll just clear up a few of the incredibly stupid things that vegans are often subjected to hearing from the cog-dis addled mouths of meat eaters who find it offensive that some people think it’s wrong to murder animals for no reason.
No, plants don’t have feelings – the fact that they don’t have central nervous systems tells us this – and yes, of course insects, rodents etc inevitably end up being killed during the process of creating plant based foods. This is hardly the same as deliberately breeding and murdering animals for the sole purpose of eating them and this why the definition of veganism contains the ‘as far as possible and practicable’ part – it’s about doing as much as you can.

Animals are used to test (harmful, toxic) products for humans – from cosmetics to pharmaceuticals – and they are also farmed for their fur and their skin. These are unnecessary and cruel practices and cannot be morally defended. It doesn’t take much effort to buy cosmetics and clothes that don’t harm animals and not paying for cruelty should be a reward in itself.

Animals are also exploited by being used for sport, for work, pulling loads for humans and being ridden – as well as being kept in ‘animal prisons’ so humans can see these species in a completely unnatural and inauthentic environment while the animals go stir crazy…
I mentioned at the beginning that veganism is often linked to so-called ‘climate’ change and, as well as the links to this psyop, veganism is often accused of being a psyop in itself. I will address both of these issues now because they are falsehoods that could potentially deter people from going vegan – and encouraging as many people to go vegan as possible is the clear aim of this blog…


I am certainly no ‘climate change’ advocate – it’s a very blatant psyop that has even been admitted by The Club of Rome back in their 1991 report “The First Global Revolution” – but, like most psyops, we should be very wary of throwing out the baby with the bathwater and dismissing every element as ‘fake’.

Clearly there are ‘environmental issues’ – mainly humans destroying the natural habitats of animals, birds and fish – but these are nothing to do with the non-existent ‘climate change’ (formerly ‘global warming’). We shouldn’t dismiss these issues just because the people controlling the narrative – who also control the masonic puppets leading the vegan narrative – feed us lies. There is always a bit of truth in there somewhere and that’s what we’ll focus on.
We have a responsibility to care for the environment of animals because that is what ‘dominion’ over them means. I am not talking about ‘green’ policies or any of the other climate change rubbish but simply not to destroy their habitats and not to pollute their (and our own) water. It’s as simple as that. That’s as far as veganism has to do with ‘climate change’ and ‘green’ issues in reality.
It has nothing to do with ‘emissions’ from cows as there is no climate change but a more pertinent point regarding this is why so many plants are grown to feed animals that are farmed for food when those same plants could be used to feed humans – especially when so many people are malnourished and starving.
When you also consider how much water is used for these plants that are used to feed animals then it only emphasises what a huge scam ‘climate change’ is when we are told that there are ‘droughts’ and water ‘shortages’ (even though the earth is supposedly 70% water)…
There is also the widespread accusation that veganism itself is a psyop, as I mentioned earlier. The narrative for this one is that the powers that be don’t want us eating the dead corpses of animals because it’s a luxury that we don’t deserve. Read that back again…

There IS a ‘vegan psyop’ but this is not the same as veganism. The ‘vegan psyop’ exists to create division between vegans and non-vegans just like every other freemasonic ‘order out of chaos’ psyop. The obvious outcome of this is the ‘vegans are so pushy, they try and enforce their views on us’ narrative – yes, we do, because your actions create victims and decent people don’t stand by and allow cruelty and murder of innocent beings.
There is a very important distinction between ‘forcing your views’ and forcing people to do your will – in this case, to stop exploiting, abusing and murdering animals. If you find vegans strongly stating their views makes you feel uncomfortable then maybe it might be an idea to look inwards and understand why these views make you upset and angry to the point where you cannot differentiate between the two…
Swallow your egos (instead of cooked corpses) and try and think on a moral level instead of worrying about being ‘told’ what to do. The fact that you’ve literally been manipulated into this viewpoint by freemasonic Hegelian dialectics makes a mockery of your stance for starters…

There are stories such as Bill Gates supposedly owning Beyond Meat which laughably is claimed to be made from human flesh and is part of the false narrative that makes ‘troofers’ think that he is anything more than a puppet actor pushing a very obvious psyop. This narrative is designed for ‘troofers’ that watch too much TV and way too many films – which is why they are (very easily) PROGRAMMED. All they had to do was say he owns a company (Soylent) named after a film (predictive programming) about food being made from humans and the ego-driven, discernment lacking ‘troofer’ community bites hard – as always…

This is also why controlled opposition vegan ‘activist’ groups such as Anonymous (there’s your red flag) For The Voiceless are pushed as the dominant, most identifiable (masked) face of veganism. These are Israeli backed (another red flag…) and they involve people wearing Guy Fawkes masks (and another…) standing in public places showing video footage of animals being slaughtered to make the public aware.
Now, I have no issue with this being done because people SHOULD know the consequences of their actions – but it’s done to give a false perception of veganism and to paint us all as antagonistic, intolerant rabble rousers.
This is also why you see so many other stunts performed by vegan (controlled op) groups that are always filmed and go ‘viral’ online (and we know what that means) – because freemasonry controls all sides and all narratives to push their own agenda.
Like I say, I have no issue with the slaughterhouse footage being shown and with members answering questions from people who feel compelled to ask about what they see – but it’s important to be aware of who these people are, who is funding them and what their agendas are.

Similarly, I have no issues with the activists who break into slaughterhouses and farms and rescue animals that have been condemned to death but when you see it take up news space we know it is controlled and with an agenda in place – and that agenda is to demonise vegans and to create divide and conquer.

Genuine vegans seek to educate and inform about the reality of consuming meat, fish, eggs, honey and dairy and about the exploitation of animals – we aren’t interested in attacking people for their cruel practices or their deeply ignorant choices. All we do is show and tell you the truth – only you can align your actions to your morals.

The notion that the ‘Powers That Be’ are pushing for everyone to go vegan is an absolute nonsense in itself. The same people claiming this are the ones that think we will all be forced to eat bugs because they watch too much ‘Alt. Media’ rubbish designed to exploit their easily manipulated minds. I even had someone tell me once that I’d ‘probably enjoy eating bugs’ as I am vegan – no… seriously…
These agendas are never to enforce any sort of will on us, they are to create conflict and to divide and conquer. By pushing veganism they create an opposition to the societal (100% controlled and manipulated) ‘norm’ of eating meat which means that more people will unthinkingly and unquestioningly defend their ‘right’ to pay for cruelty, torture and death of animals to consume the flesh that will shorten their lifespans.

Farmers are heavily subsidised and this simply wouldn’t be the case if ‘they’ didn’t want people to eat meat, eggs and dairy products. Again, the fake farmer protests that we hear about on the 100% controlled ops ‘Alt. Media’ are orchestrated purely for that reason – to get the empty headed rabble rousers defending their ‘right’ to eat meat rather than questioning why they think it’s necessary and beneficial to them – or to the animals.

It’s very sad when I see the fake stories about farms supposedly being burned down and ‘livestock’ destroyed and all the controlled ‘troofers’ can bleat on about is that the ‘food chain’ is being ‘attacked’ – they don’t care about the animals being murdered because, to them, it’s normal behaviour…

When you see adverts for plant based food on your televisions what do you see? Do you ever see any adverts for plant based wholefoods? No, you just see frozen plant based junk food alternatives and plant based junk food from so-called ‘restaurants’ like McDonalds. Why do you think that is?
What many people don’t seem to grasp is that these plant based junk food adverts aren’t for vegans – we are already vegan and many of us don’t eat this ‘food’. It is geared towards meat eating junk food addicts to ensure that they replace one toxic, chemical laden product that will slowly kill them for another. People who eat plant based wholefood diets aren’t going to be tempted by a McPlant…
I am not knocking people for eating plant based junk food – I’d certainly rather they did that than pay for abuse and murder – I am just saying that it isn’t necessary and that you can use going vegan to change your lifestyle as there are plenty of wholefoods available to get all the nutrients you need and eat a healthy, balanced diet.
Vegans don’t give up meat because they don’t like the taste of meat, it’s just very easy to simply change your lifestyle and dietary habits without replacing junk for junk. If you are serious about going vegan and feel that you need help then you can use the ‘Challenge 22’ (yes, I know…) website to support you.
It’s never been easier to go vegan and there’s never been more choice of vegan food available so surely this proves that there is an agenda to ‘force’ everyone to ‘go vegan’, right?
Next time you visit the supermarket or go to a restaurant or takeaway, compare the amount of plant based food to that of food that contains animals and their secretions. It’s not even close, just as the number of adverts inflicted on us for animal ‘products’ dwarfs the number of plant based adverts.
When you change your mindset and go vegan you will notice that supermarket meat fridges and freezers are just mortuaries for dismembered corpses and smells that you once loved like the smell of a barbecue or the smell of bacon (carcinogenic pig corpse) just smell like death to you – because that is what they are…

You may also think the fact that the freemasonic symbolism used to promote veganism (including some of the videos I have linked to) means that veganism is a psyop but, as I keep trying to make people understand, they control ALL sides and ALL narratives.

It’s not only puppets like Joaquin Phoenix who are used to promote the cause (with customary symbolism) – you will also see people like ‘Earthling’ Ed Winters using freemasonic handsigns during his very informative talks on the subject. We know that these people mix truth with lies and it’s clear that his promotion of vegan junk food and the obsession with so-called ‘climate change’ is his agenda. Again, don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater because if you are a ‘truther’ who notices this and uses it as an excuse to be put off by veganism then he’s caught you in his net…
You will also notice that it’s usually ‘extreme’ vegans that ever get slots on MSM talk shows to discuss veganism because this is the way ‘they’ want veganism to be portrayed – to create divide and conquer as always. If people like Joey Carbstrong were not controlled opposition masons they wouldn’t even be on your screens – something that so many ‘fully wide awake critical thinkers’ still can’t understand or accept…
Joey is another who pushes the fake meat and fast food trash as well as banging on about ‘climate change’ because, again, this is what the ‘vegan psyop’ is – it’s certainly not to encourage people to eat a healthy plant based diet and to discourage cruelty to animals.
Just like all of the controlled opposition ‘anti-lockdown’ groups I have outed, these vegan shills are all about their merch and shops and donations and leading people where the PTB want them to be led. They also only have large followings like the ‘Covid’ mob because, like them, they are controlled and it wouldn’t be possible to have such a following or promotion if they weren’t…
Just as it would be stupid to support lockdowns and believe the ‘Covid’ nonsense just because these clowns oppose it, it would be equally as stupid to dismiss veganism as a psyop just because these controlled op masons are pushing it. Truth mixed with lies, always, and I have explained the difference between veganism and the vegan psyop. It’s not hard to see…

It’s also an interesting aside to note that the Book of Enoch – which, in my opinion, perfectly describes the makeup of the earth we inhabit and which I believe to have been removed from The Bible – states that it was the fallen angels that taught man to eat animals. Just something to think about…
Many advocates of eating flesh point to what they bizarrely state that ‘humans have done throughout history’ – these people believe in ‘evolution’, another freemasonic psyop – even though those of us who question things know that most of history is a lie and that we don’t know what people did. What I do know though is that our physiological makeup tells us that we are herbivores and that eating the flesh of animals is never morally justified.
I have shown you what veganism is and how there is no moral argument for taking the life of a creature that wants to live.
I have shown you that eating the flesh of animals, and their secretions, is detrimental to your health and that we are natural herbivores.
I have shown you that veganism has nothing whatsoever to do with ‘climate change’ and all of the nonsense that goes with it.
I have shown you how veganism is used by freemasons to divide and conquer the masses and how this portrayal of veganism is not true veganism.
Most importantly, I have shown you that the deep rooted love for animals that most of you have has been exploited in order to make you ill and to make you partake in the worst forms of cruelty and barbarism on earth.
Our physiology tells us that we are herbivores and that we are not designed to consume the flesh and byproducts of these creatures and the harmful impact to our own health is there for all to see. We kill them and they slowly kill us over time – all by design.
The fact that we don’t need to consume them should be enough to stop this barbaric practice – the fact that doing so damages our own health should be a no-brainer – because it is unethical and immoral on every single level.
Most of you reading will probably consider yourselves ‘animal lovers’, just as I did when I paid for their torture and murder, and I am not for one second suggesting that you are not. What I am stating very clearly is that your morals and ethics are not in alignment with your actions.
Veganism differs from most other ‘movements’ in that your actions absolutely do make a difference. This isn’t posting Ukraine flags on Facebook to ‘support’ a fake ‘war’ and nor is it telling everyone that you’ve chosen to poison yourself by getting vaccinated against a disease that doesn’t exist.
By going vegan and eating a wholefood plant based diet you can change this and, not only will you feel better for it mentally, spiritually and physically, you will also make an actual impact by cutting off the demand and making this industry less profitable.
Every time you purchase a ‘product’ made from animals and their secretions you are creating the demand for more to be bred, tortured and murdered. Simply not contributing to this saves animals from being bred into this nightmarish existence.
Use this as an opportunity to bring your consumer habits in line with your ethical and moral compass and change your lifestyle to fit. Let the spirit guide the flesh. Don’t allow yourselves to continue to be manipulated into supporting industries that profit from the torture and murder of innocent creatures.
Vegetarianism isn’t enough. If you are reading this as a vegetarian please understand that you are still consuming eggs and dairy and purchasing leather, for example, and therefore you are still contributing to animal cruelty. It’s time to relieve your bowels or get off the pot…
Being ‘flexitarian’ is just an embarrassment – nobody cares if you abstain from meat on a Monday and Thursday if you eat it every other day. It’s not a fashion statement. You’re either against animal cruelty or you aren’t – which are you?
We have all been indoctrinated into accepting that eating the corpses of animals, birds and fish – as well as animal byproducts such as cheese, milk, eggs and honey – is a necessity for our growth and development when the exact opposite is true. I would appeal to all of you to give this subject a lot of thought as it often takes time for the penny to drop – like it did with me.
Please don’t just dismiss this blog and please don’t take it as gospel either. Research the topic thoroughly and you will discover that not only are you contributing to the suffering and murder of innocent beings but you are also damaging your own health by consuming them.
I appreciate you taking the time to read this blog and I hope you also read and watch the links – including the slaughterhouse footage – below. I hope that this encourages you to at least start thinking about going vegan. Be mentally strong and put your own ethics before the ethics of others. Don’t allow anyone to sway you from taking the steps to save lives and prolong your own in the process.
I’d recommend watching the following videos for inspiration to become vegan:
Gary Yourofsky: The Most Important Speech You Will Ever Hear
The Human Is Vegan: An Ethical Argument by Gary Yourofsky
James Aspey: This Speech Is Your Wake Up Call
These videos below show the many, many ways that humans exploit, torture, abuse and murder animals for absolutely no morally justifiable reason whatsoever.
If you consume meat, fish, eggs, dairy and honey and if you buy leather, fur or any other animal ‘product’, if you give money to zoos, circuses, aquariums and if you exploit animals in any way then you absolutely have a moral obligation to watch these videos and learn what your apathy and ignorance does to innocent creatures who just want to live.
If you aren’t brave enough to see the consequences of your misguided choices then you need to have a long, hard think about why…