Saturday, June 4, 2016

Vegans and Vegetarians Have Low IQ

Hong Kong, the country with world's highest per capita meat consumption, also has world's highest IQ test score average and world's longest life span average.

Ranked by highest IQ first:

108 Hong Kong
101 Switzerland
100 Luxembourg
100 Austria
99   New Zealand
99   Canada
98   USA
98   Australia
98   Spain
98   Denmark
95   Israel
92   Ireland
91   Cyprus
89.8  World Average
87   Indonesia
84 Pakistan
82   India

Listed are just some of the countries among the 108 nations that had official IQ score test conducted on. Hong Kong has highest IQ score average and highest per capita meat consumption. Hong Kong's per capita meat consumption is 3.63 times higher than world average, 1.31 times higher than USA.

Hong Kong's IQ score is 18.2 points higher than world average, 10 points higher than USA.

All of the countries with highest IQ scores also are countries with world's highest per capita meat consumptions. As we can see eating meat makes people smarter.

Reference:
National IQs calculated and validated for 108 nations, Gerhard Meisenberg University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, UK. (April 2010)

India, a nation with large vegan population, the biggest vegan population in the world, has low IQ score.

Among all the states In India, the people in Kerala state have national highest meat consumption they also have national highest IQ score. People in other states that have lower meat consumption have lower IQ score. Same country, same people, but meat consumption makes a difference in IQ score.

India government's official data show Kerala state has national longest life span, their per capita meat consumption is highest in the nation.

Kerala state has lowest percentage of population of vegans/vegetarians in entire country of India.

Pakistan is a country next to India. Pakistan is poorer, less developed, worse sanitation and water supply. Despite Pakistanis are less educated than Indians, they have higher IQ!!

Average IQ:
Pakistan  84
India   82

Meat Consumption (calories/person/day) UN 2011 data:
Pakistan 68
India 17