I don't mean like "bleh ba bleh" Dracula types. I mean, is the cabal run by literal real life vampires? This is came to me while watching some new show called vampires in America. They were talking about how Vampires "exist" and all the myths about them are lies that were propagated by vampires hundreds of years ago so they could eventually live "normal" lives in positions of power in human society/
As soon as they said that my autistic senses kicked in and I IMMEDIATELY though, "This is some kind of cabal trickery referencing adrenochrome". Which got me thinking, is it possible that these freaks at the top of the cabal are literal vampires? I mean, from what we know adrenochrome DOES extend a person's life and "youth" in the form we're aware of. We also know there are figures above the rothschilds, soros, saudi royal family, etc. Whether that's the payseurs or some other entity is beyond us at the moment, but we know there's SOMETHING above them.
So, stands to reason that perhaps they use a different form of adrenochrome that these cabal overlords keep to themselves, perhaps something that extends their lifespan to the extreme? Say, 400-500 years? Maybe even "unlocks" the potential human lifespan that is often referenced in the Bible where people would live to be up to 900-ish years old at times?
That would certainly explain how they managed to plan so much with such consistency. That would mean there's only been roughly 6 or 7 generations of cabal leaders in their 6,000 year history.
I realize this sounds really stupid and should probably be labeled as an actual conspiracy, but the thought just occurred to me and kept bugging me. So I wanted to share it and see if anyone else has thought of this before.
Also remember the cannibals that survived the ages, in fairy-tales. For example, the witch in Hansel and Gretel, the Ogre in Puss-in-boots and the giant in the castle at the top of the beanstalk. All those cannibals were purported to be in rude health.
The original story of vampires from Transylvania came from Dracula, which was written around the same time as Frankenstein. However, I think there were conspiracy theories floating around at the time about the Royal family who have Transylvanian roots, so the whole transporting earth from the fatherland and the preying on young women fit beautifully into the narrative.
Also, there was a tuberculosis outbreak at the time, that left people pale, drawn and spitting blood and mysteriously fading away. Some would die, and then others in the household would weaken and follow their relatives to the grave. The story of vampirism would have appealed to those who were wanting to delve into some escape-reading fiction that explained the suffering.
Nevertheless stories of vampirism are much older. For example there were vampire purges in the 14th century, with ritualistic burials.