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Jan. 14, 2019 - David Icke
06:38
Sacrificing The Blood Of The Young - From Satanism To Palm Beach
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More and more stories are coming to light that...
Or putting into perspective, you know, things that I said years ago about what was perceived to be crazy out there stuff.
I think I may have mentioned in a recent videocast the story about what's become known as vampire science in which people are infused with the blood of young people to To make them useful and slow down the aging process.
Well, I've been writing about the fact that the elite have been doing that all along.
The story here says a clinical trial called Ambrosia goes and relates to a word coming out of ancient Greece.
Seeks to discover the long-sought fountain of youth, and some scientists believe they found it in the blood of young people.
Well, the elite found it thousands of years ago.
Unlike most medical trials, people actually pay to participate instead of the other way around.
Patients over the age of 35 ponied up, it says, $8,000 to take part in the experiment where they get infusions of young blood.
And it's run by a guy called Dr.
Jesse Carmisen. Hold on, I've pushed the page down.
Unsurprisingly, the experiment is taking place in Monterey, California, right on the edge of Silicon Valley, the story says.
Ambrosia, the vampiric startup concerned, is run by 32-year-old doctor, Jesse Carmese, who bills $8,000, about £6,200, it says, Each time for participation in what is called a study.
So far he has 600 clients with a median age of 60.
The blood is collected from local blood banks, then separated and combined.
It takes multiple donors to make one package.
Although the results of the trial, which has been ongoing since at least 2017, have not been published, Karmizan is so certain of his science that he intends to open a business selling transfusions of young blood.
You know, since charging $8,000 to be part of a study isn't a business.
Dr. Karmizan, who plans to open this...
This young blood business says patients who've had the transfusion say they feel amazing, and he says he's seen evidence of reversing the aging process in rats.
Their brains are younger, their hearts, their hair, if it was grey, it turns dark again.
Well, I don't want mine to.
If anyone is reminded of that creepy metaphor Some say that Elizabeth of Bathory was an inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.
The blood of young people as the founding of youth is far from a new idea, exactly.
Studies going back decades show the regenerative effects of one organism being joined to another.
In the 17th century, Robert Boyle, he of Boyle's Law, suggested replacing the blood of the old with the blood of the young.
And the story goes on.
Ambrosia has some competition on the East Coast.
A society gala in West Palm Beach, Florida.
It took place last year to scare a bunch of 60-somethings into dropping some cash to take part in another experiment run by Dr.
Difrani Majara.
And by some cash, the story says, they mean $285,000 each.
Then there's this West Palm Beach Symposium held to recruit participants for a study testing what happens when aging people get infusions of plasma, the fluid part of the blood packed with signaling proteins and other molecules, but no red or white cells, from young people who've taken a drug meant to activate their immune system.
This Scottish-trained haematologist and oncologist with a flair for salesmanship plans to run a 30-patient trial at the private practice he owns in Boynton Beach, Florida.
The irony of the so-called Young Blood Project, being introduced within 250 miles of Ponce Leon's Fountain of Youth, is not Overlooked.
So this transfusion of blood is kind of based on the whole concept of blood drinking, particularly drinking the blood of young sacrifices.
It's a more publicly acceptable face, if you like, of what goes on in satanic rituals, basically.
So Like I say, more and more of these stories that seem at first fantastic are coming into the public arena and being tried to be given an acceptable public face.
It's a bit like the Eucharist in Christianity where they drink the blood as red wine and eat the body as a biscuit or a bit of bread.
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