Drinking human blood OR eating brains does not make you young or high, in fact it can make you sick.
Finding a young person who has the same blood type as you, withdrawing their blood and then putting that younger blood into your body will make you young because your body will use the younger stem cells that are present in their blood. These stem cells will travel to all your body’s organs and replenish them.
Performing a Satanic blood sacrifice ceremony on a child or baby in order to feel powerful or attempt steal their soul does not make you young.
If you want to get high on Epinephrine or adrenaline find a corrupt allergy doctor and get them to subscribe you a bunch of emergency epinephrine injections.
If the very first thing you tell your friends about the crimes of the global elites is centered on Adrenochrome, you are perpetuating the disinformation campaign. I mean, isn’t child sex trafficking and rape bad enough and isn’t there a ton of evidence for those crimes? Why are you jabbering on about an unproven disinformation campaign like Adrenochrome?
hasn't tim ballard spoken of adrenochrome? i know jim caviezel did recently. also hunter s. thompson wrote of the drug in his book fear and loathing in las vegas. i'm gonna dig into that one and get back to ya. i don't red-pill people with adrenochrome stuff for sure, bad choice. poor gateway
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In his satirical 1971 novel "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," (originally published as two long pieces in Rolling Stone magazine) American author Hunter S. Thompson included adrenochrome as one of the drugs his character takes while on assignment covering a desert off-road vehicle race near Las Vegas. Described in a 1972 New Republic review as "in the zonked, road-writing tradition of Jack Kerouac," the book is narrated by the journalist character Raoul Duke and his attorney, Dr. Gonzo. Duke's defining trait is exaggeration. The story revolves around the characters' ingestion of impossible amounts of alcohol and drugs. Dr Gonzo, in typically Gothic embellishment, says of adrenochrome: "There's only one source for this stuff... the adrenaline glands from a living human body. It's no good if you get it out of a corpse."
Hunter S. Thompson again refers to adrenochrome in his 1973 follow-up novel "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(sic), due to massive ingestion of booze, fatback, and forty cc's of adrenochrome."
Adopting Thompson's style, American writer Tim Cahill also mentions adrenochrome in his March, 29, 1973 edition of Rolling Stone Magazine about the break-out of the band Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show. Riding with band members, Cahill wrote, "The Ibogaine-Adrenochrome plexi-tab began to take hold somewhere near South Hill, Virginia."
interesting read. make of it what you will https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2020/07/fact-check-adrenochrome-not-obtained-from-living-children.html