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How long does a full system blood transfusion take? We know he'll be receiving some child's blood that been spiked with adrenalin to give Joe the precious GDF11 & 15 (Growth Differentiation Factor proteins) to improve his cognitive function.
They'll also do other chelation therapies or infusions such as Vit C, Vit B12, etc.
And, will he be wearing the Google Smart lenses (like we suspect he did last time) so he can read a holographic screen like a teleprompter from his handlers to answer his questions? Just look for the eyes that look reddish brown instead of light blue.
Just nitpicking here, why is it “spiked” with Adrenalin? You can inject Adrenalin at any time with an iv, it’s the first medication for cardiac arrest. It also has a half life of 5 minutes intravenously.
I believe you are fairly new here. I was speaking of Adrenochrome, which is created by torturing a person (generally a child) causing increased adrenaline excreted in the blood. This adrenalized blood, if extracted makes Adrenochrome. Many sick satanists and occultists drink it or inject it as a 'tonic' or 'fountain of youth'.
Now, regarding transfusion, there were mouse trials in 2005 that showed that by fully exchanging blood from a young mouse to an old senile mouse and vice versa, the young mouse became old and the old mouse became young.
These blood exchanges are called parabiosis. It is only beneficial for one party and detrimental to the other party.
See these articles for more details:
Been on 4chan since 2010, lurking here before the last election. The thing about drugs is, nobody knows them better than drug people. No one on Erowid has ever gotten high or had positive health benefits, it’s just oxidized epinephrine. It’s not a thing I ever bring up to argue with people on here, because it’s sorta silly. Take some time to go through that last link you sent. Go through all of that website. Nothing about it seems strange? All of the typos and the fact that it’s obviously written by a person that doesn’t speak English doesn’t raise your eyebrows?
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See this: "Erowid, also called Erowid Center, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization that provides information about psychoactive plants"
First, I don't care what the strange hippy group called 'Erowid' has to do with Adrenochrome, since it is not a plant product. Also, how do you assume you would speak for all of them anyway?
Second, Adrenochrome has been discussed and reported quite heavily in the human trafficking investigations as being a huge business for wealthy patrons who swear by its rejuvenative ability. There are images online of the product in a glass vial being for sale and seen at celebrity parties. I can only vouch for the many, many articles and discussions I have seen and read on this extract.