 In the 1950s, they created the food pyramids. The best type of diet you could have is this food pyramid. Number one, it says grains. Now, who's behind the grains? You already know, big corn. And then vegetables is there. You know, you gotta throw that bullshit in. Boom, meat thrown out of the bus, meat's like fourth or third place. Sugar is on top, because everyone knows, sugar, it's like cocaine, but it's bad. Sant fats, trans fats, extreme fats, that's just, you don't even need to worry about that. That's 2020. Dairy is doing their own thing. Third one, I think nuts. No, that's proteins. Vinegrette, oh, six cups of the vinegrette. Yes, okay. Thank you, food pyramid. It doesn't give any regulations on that. Regulating the food pyramid is, they've been drawing legislation on that for years. It's like a modern day caste system for animals. The animals at the top of the food pyramid that eats sugar are more intelligent than the animals at the bottom of the food pyramid. You think about it at the end of the day, all these animals are the same. So if you wanna be intellectually consistent, you have to be willing to admit to yourself that I'm willing to eat any kind of animal. Animals we eat are the animals we don't want. Eliminate what needs to be eliminated, i.e. rats, mules, turkey, you wanna be top carnivore, you gotta eat that dog. Scorpions aren't insects. They're like the upper class of the insect class of the food pyramid. Yes, eliminate all insects is on my mind. Corn is what sustains, I wanna talk about corn. If you think something is bad in this world, it goes back to big corn. Big corn is the enemy of the common man. You know, that's only the beginning of our problems. We got big insects. Big insects are terrorizing the civilians, flying around, flying, mind you, like we can't do that. They got that on us. I'll tell you what, there ain't gonna be no damn bugs on the moon, because the bugs are stuck on Earth. You don't think they're gonna be moon bugs? But you got another thing coming. These bugs are ready to explore. These bugs have got figured out that they're going into space and their wings reach far enough they're harnessing the oxygen from the sun. They're harnessing the oxygen from the sun. These bugs are harness- Where do animals fall into all this? Of course they're part of the corn. The horses, the drafts, all the meat we eat, they eat wheat, guess what? Wheat is corn? Cornopolis? Cornpeas? Animals that eat corn are gonna grow to the size of the Earth and eventually detach into outer space. Corn planet. So there's one thing I learned from the ancient Native Americans. It's that all things in life need to be balanced. Insects, water, corn. The three elements of our world. The idea that corn wants to leave Earth. You know, it's not an accident. Fish have found out through computers. That's a first. That the center of the Earth is made of water. They want to get there. Fish pockets. The need for life, dare I say, existence to go beyond the water is ludicrous from a philosophical standpoint. It's like a lifestyle. It's like a choice. That isn't yours. It's like a cruel joke. It's like a cruel joke. It's like life. It's not your choice. We, as humans, are trapped in between the ecosystems of the insects and the corn. It's a pitiful fool's fanciful dream to think that if you're a human that you're in control of this world. I know that in this battle, I need to be with the fish. You have to really question at the morals of the food pyramid because maybe it's not all it's shocked up to me and maybe the food pyramid. It's a little bit more politics than nutrition. It's a little bit more politics.