Scientists have stumbled upon an astonishing discovery of an ancient tribe living on a remote Pacific island that ritually poisons its own food and trashes its food-producing ecosystems.
According to Dr. Eugene Navaroski from the Technical Institute of Ancient People, this nearly extinct tribe was discovered to engage in the most astonishing self-destructive behaviors:
- The tribe has a rudimentary monetary exchange system based on clam shells which are used in barter.
- The elders of the tribe have created revenue streams where they collect clam shells in exchange for toxic chemicals harvested from poison plants.
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According to Dr. Eugene Navaroski from the Technical Institute of Ancient People, this nearly extinct tribe was discovered to engage in the most astonishing self-destructive behaviors:
- The tribe has a rudimentary monetary exchange system based on clam shells which are used in barter.
- The elders of the tribe have created revenue streams where they collect clam shells in exchange for toxic chemicals harvested from poison plants.
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