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Originally Posted by boof
u think they're doin this shit in a banquet room with the door open?
i dunno man first hand testimonies / politico covering the epstein island i'm not sure what kind of proof you think could possibly show up with all of the players money and strings involved? it's pretty easy to make anything seem like a conspiracy with the powers in place.
politicians get taken down left and right for pedo activity
the paul ingram shit back in the 80s? the entire conspiracy of silence documentary?
bobby stumbo?
nathan larson, mike saari, pedos literally running for office right now?
and thats off the top theres like 8 million examples of proven pedophilia in politics, i don't see how also extracting some blood while you're there is out of the realm of possibility. rich ppl do weird shit all of the time to stay alive
the 8k for teenage blood is super real
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adrenochrome (as a fictional concept/drug invented by HST as a parody of satanist paranoia in the late 60s/early 70s) is literally adrenaline expelled from a living human being's adrenal gland.
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Author Hunter S. Thompson mentioned adrenochrome in his book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The adrenochrome scene also appears in the novel's film adaptation. In the DVD commentary, director Terry Gilliam admits that his and Thompson's portrayal is a fictional exaggeration. In fact, Gilliam insists that the drug is entirely fictional and seems unaware of the existence of a substance with even a similar name. Hunter S. Thompson also mentions adrenochrome in his book Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72. In the footnotes in chapter April, page 140 he says, "It was sometime after midnight in a ratty hotel room and my memory of the conversation is haze, due to massive ingestion of booze, fatback, and forty cc's of adrenochrome."
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for some reason you and v believe this is a real thing.
it is not "young blood" transfusions which are being peddled by the wellness holistic crowd in a shocking display of stupidity and medieval-era pseudoscience.