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**Title:** The Rise of Cannibalism in Affluent Circles and the Dark Web

**Summary:**

* Inflation and economic hardship may lead to extreme behaviors, including cannibalism, in some affluent circles.
* Examples cited:
1. A woman in Mexico received a genuine offer from a "Cannibal Club" to donate her body in exchange for a large payment to her loved ones.
2. A website in the United States (formerly on the Deep Web) openly promotes cannibalism, offering human meat dishes and claiming to be run by a group of individuals who appreciate human life and honor death.
* Historical context: Similar cases in Germany (Armin Meiwes and Detlef Günzel) involved individuals meeting willing "victims" through a notorious online forum, "Cannibal Forum" (aka "Carne de Sambia").
* The narrator suggests that cannibalism is becoming more accepted or even "fashionable" among some groups, with the dark web facilitating such encounters.

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1. Inflation is a global problem affecting hundreds of millions of families worldwide.
2. A woman from Tamaulipas, Mexico, received an offer from a "Cannibal Club" to donate her body.
3. The offer included a generous payment to her loved ones.
4. The woman was initially contacted through a note with cannibalistic content.
5. The Cannibal Club allegedly targets women over 18 years old.
6. The club is described as being for people with a lot of money, in select and expensive circles.
7. A similar case occurred in Germany in the year 2000, involving Armin Meiwes.
8. Meiwes found a willing accomplice through a cannibal forum, who wanted to be devoured.
9. The accomplice had cannibalistic fantasies since childhood and wanted to end his life.
10. A cannibal club website, allegedly run by three women and a man, appeared on the surface web after being on the Deep Web for over 10 years.
11. The website is based in Los Angeles, California, USA.
12. In some US states, it is legal for a person to donate their body for various purposes, including to a cannibal, with proper authorization.
13. The website features a cooking section with human meat recipes.
14. Armin Meiwes and another German cannibal, Detlef Gensel, used the same website (Cannibal Forum "Carne de Sambia") to find willing victims.
15. This forum facilitated at least 20 private meetings between cannibals and victims that ended in death and feasting.
16. Although the original "Carne de Sambia" website is now a legend, copycat sites exist on the Deep Web.
17. German authorities arrested Meiwes and Gensel, partly due to incriminating photos and videos.