by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
In today’s main blog I made a brief passing reference to Bai Den Dzhao’s not-so-subtle implication that his uncle was eaten by cannibals during World War Two. A spokesman for the Greater New Guinea Ecole Superieur de Cuisine de Cannibalisme flatly denied the rumor, stating that such behavior made a mockery of New Guinea’s cannibalism dietary regulations, and that simply put, there was not “enough sauce in all of the Indonesian archipelago to make any Bai Den family member taste good,” and that the entire family was on the list of prohibited meals and drugs, due to Hunter’s well-known habits. “We can’t have our people dining on someone like him,” the spokesman said, “and then becoming high and committing all sorts of crimes like graft, bribery, influence peddling, or other kinds of corruption. New Guinea has the highest standards for cannibalism, and we’re not about to start stooping so low.” (Image courtesy of E.G.)
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