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Adrenochrome Conspiracy
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| Adrenochrome. | |
| Adrenochrome? | |
| Hmm. | |
| Adrenochrome first hit pop culture in 1971 when Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson wrote about it in his book, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. | |
| He wrote that his lawyer, Oscar Acosta, was defending a Satanist who was charged with molesting a child. | |
| The Satanist client paid his lawyer with adrenochrome and claimed the only source was the adrenaline glands from a living human body. | |
| If you search Google for adrenochrome, the Google-supported result is from the conspiracy wiki, which suggests that it is all merely fantasy. | |
| But just to the right, you will find that adrenochrome is real. | |
| According to scientific research, adrenochrome is formed by the oxidation of its precursor, adrenaline. | |
| Adrenaline is the active hormone from the adrenal medulla, otherwise known as epinephrine. | |
| EpiPens are auto injectors that contain synthetic adrenaline. | |
| Developed by the U.S. military to protect soldiers in the event of chemical warfare, EpiPens are used to treat extreme allergic reactions. | |
| EpiPens only have a shelf life of about 18 months. | |
| According to the manufacturer, after 18 months, the oxidation process begins and the EpiPens are turned into adrenochrome. | |
| Interestingly, both companies that manufacture the EpiPen, Mylon and Kaleo, are connected to the Clinton Foundation. | |
| Ambrosia. | |
| A controversial new startup company was recently charging $8,000 to fill your veins with the blood of young people. | |
| Founder and CEO, Dr. Jesse Karmazin, who claims it will give you superhuman powers, has recently ceased patient treatments due to a recent FDA warning. | |
| In Greek mythology, ambrosia means immortality and was the food of the gods that gave longevity or immortality to whoever consumed it. | |
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Aborted Fetal Tissues Revealed
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| It is believed by many researchers to represent the blood of the young. | |
| The cosmetic industry has been using aborted fetal tissues in various anti-aging skincare products. | |
| The taboo culture of consuming the young seems to go back through all of human history. | |
| But now, it seems to be coming out into the open. | |
| Democrats are pushing for full-term abortions. | |
| The infant would be delivered. | |
| The infant would be kept comfortable. | |
| The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired. | |
| And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mothers. | |
| And telling us that the future is too grim for us to think about raising a family. | |
| There's scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult. | |
| Is it okay to still have children? | |
| How far is this going to go before humanity has enough? | |
| For NewsWars.com, this is Greg Reese. | |
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