I have read the jerky emails, and watched a long discussion of them between a bunch of folks, and I still don’t know a single person that went from not believing in cannibals to believing in cannibals.
The range of responses I ultimately saw was “this proves my existing belief that they were eating babies” to “wow that guy’s colon must’ve been a disaster”. The “I already believed they were eating babies” crowd lost a lot of steam and went quiet as soon as someone pointed out that there are several reasons why people refrigerate jerky (high-fat jerky, lack of nitrites in the recipe, humid conditions, etc.)
I'm absolutely on board that "jerky" may mean something else.
But on balance - he kept on staff a professional chef of some acclaim who was known for selling amazing jerky at his restaurant. That restaurant incidentally included the word "cannibal" in the name.
I'm on the fence between "jerky" literally meaning jerky and something else (the discussion sure is weird), but I'm going to need a lot more to think it is human meat.
> I'm on the fence between "jerky" literally meaning jerky and something else (the discussion sure is weird), but I'm going to need a lot more to think it is human meat.
Oh absolutely, I agree. That aside, given what I’ve read I’d expect to see something more like
“lo=v d th hu=mn babme,et . can u sed mro baby meat ,, th stuff from hunam b.by that we at on my ranch in New Mexico on March 3rd of this year? got a guy @ fedex can do human baby meat shiping sez just declare it’s a h=midor and itl go thru.
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