Cannibalism
Cannibalism occurs when a dog eats another dog or a human eats another human. There are medical reasons to not engage in cannibalistic activities as well as deeply held moral and religious reasons.
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BVE, commonly known as Mad Cow Disease) occurs when a cow is fed another cow. Specifically, if portions of the spine or, particularly, the brain of a cow is fed to another cow prions (abnormally folded proteins which cause other proteins to fold in abnormal shapes) in the living cows can form and the prions can then cause disease in humans. Cannibalism causes this.
Morally, to most of humanity, it is abhorrent to eat other people. That is not to say there are no people that do not seek to eat people for recreation or, like Jeffrey Dahmer, to prevent the victim from ever being able to leave him. Cannibalism incidents are on the rise. Some of this rise can be ascribed to increased food scarcity and near starvation situations around the world, but not all of it. There having been several disturbing incidents involving cannibalism for recreation, revenge, and the worship of Satan.
As mentioned in the section about Child Sacrifice, widespread cannibalism becomes prevalent when there is famine. Oftentimes within family the children are the victims either of cannibalism by their own family or because their family sells them to unknown individuals with oftentimes dubious intentions in exchange for a meal or two. In urban environments though, people are plentiful and easy to find. In those areas, the potential to find human flesh to eat is easy and much more impersonal than eating a family member. Extreme famines extending to the vast majority of the world by any means, natural or man made through artificial scarcity (such as the Great Reset, Agenda 2030, or Agenda 21), will usher in a rise of cannibalism.
The Center for the Preservation of Humanity rejects all causes of cannibalism and seeks to warn the public of the medical dangers in engaging in the activity as well as encourage and assist those in need with making proper preparations for future difficulties to avoid going hungry for prolonged periods of time.