residence full

time in its new home.

Abortion, therefore, should be viewed not as an imperative, where something irreplaceable is taken away from a soul,

but as a change of plan that nature frequently makes when it washes away an imperfectly forming fetus. In particular,

when the fetus is incapable of even the thought processes a fish or amoebae might possess - instinctive adjustment to

one's surroundings - the mother's needs should be given absolute precedence. Is she not sentient, capable of thought,

and possessed of a soul?

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ZetaTalk: Suicide

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ZetaTalk: Suicide

Note: written by Jul 15, 1995

We, the Zetas, believe in the right to suicide. Whose life is it, anyway? Suicide has been given a bad name in human

societies, by association. The mad man, convinced he has committed crimes in fact not done, destroys his good life. A

waste. In fact, this seldom happens, and is much more dramatized in fiction than occurs in fact. Most suicide is

undertaken after much agonizing and debate. Most suicide is undertaken when life is truly intolerable, because of

never ending pain or because the life circumstances cannot and will not change and are emotionally and mentally

intolerable. The humans have cast about for years, seeking solutions, and none are to be found. They are in agony, and

wish release. Most suicides do not even hamper others, but are seen as a relief. At last, the others no longer need

participate as spectators in the agony. The tortured is at rest.

Why is this so resisted in human society? It is the control factor, the concept that one's life is not one's own. Organized religion, and controlling establishments, view the human populace as their herds. The herds cannot escape their

bounds, and must resign themselves to their lot. Contemplating escape is not allowed, lest the herds begin to expand

their horizons. Therefore, there is no escape. Pay your dues, work hard every day, pay homage, and obey. This is the theme. Suicide angers the religious elite and the establishment elite because it represents an escape. For no other

reason.

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ZetaTalk: Vegetarian

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ZetaTalk: Vegetarian

Note: written on Jul 15, 1997

Humans are omnivores, as during their evolution they required the ability to eat a broad diet in order to survive.

Carnivores develop in species that are swift and voracious, but only where a continuous and ample supply of prey

exist. Imagine a tiger with nothing but grass to eat. The tiger may be willing to eat almost anything when the hunger pangs get strong enough, but his digestive system won’t process anything but meat. Carnivores die when their prey

dies out. Species that are vegetarians also have specialized digestive tracts, designed to break down the tough fiber that is intrinsic to plant life. They have multiple stomachs in many cases, digesting in stages. All species that eat plants

consume insects as a matter of course, as insects are scattered throughout the plants they munch on, and thus are

always part of the intake.

Thus, species that evolve are either carnivores, vegetarian, or omnivores. The omnivore, of which mankind is a

member, evolve to meet wildly swinging cycles of food availability. Early humans, being land animals and highly

mobile, could travel during drought to areas lush with vegetation. Strictly vegetarian animals do this likewise, but as

their digestive tracts digest fiber effectively, they can nibble on dried vegetation on the way. Humans, evolved from

apes which were adjusted to eating fruits and insects as well as vegetation, do not have the apparatus to digest fiber.

Thus, while on the road during droughts, they would have starved unless able to kill and eat meat. They have dual

digestive systems, in effect.

Humans are designed, due to the influence of food availability during evolution, to eat either vegetables and fruits or meat, but not both at the same time. This is a fact not widely recognized or understood by humans, and thus they do

themselves damage by eating both foods at meals, routinely. Imagine the cave man on the road, traveling to lush fields of vegetation where fruits and grains and tubers could be located with ease. The troop kills a deer or elephant, and

feasts on nothing but meat and blood for days, consuming the entire kill before it can spoil. They do this repeatedly

while on the road. When they arrive at their destination, they find they no longer need to take the physical risks that

hunting invariably presents - flailing hooves and charging frightened beasts. They become vegetarians.

Modern man misunderstands what the cave man ate while lolling about during their vegetarian periods. They did not

live strictly on vegetables and fruits and grains. They ate any and everything that was handy, and this included

numerous insects and slow moving life forms such as mollusks and possums. They ate less meat, but the diet was

highly varied and included occasional small bites from sources other than plants. Thus, those modern humans who try

to live what they interpret to be a strictly vegetarian life suffer from malnutrition - poor immunity, anemia, lack of

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