>TLDR: Elite are consuming live pineal glands from children, to experience the ultimate "high". When we talk about adrenochrome from children's blood, we are only partially right. The adrenochrome is in wide use among elites, but is only half of the secret, as the live pineal glands have remained an important part of spiritual human history. Eating the dead flesh, or better yet, live flesh of the pineal gland causes activation of the pineal gland (aka, reptile eye), allowing the user to see, and experience a connection to the universe not achievable otherwise.
Not only is this common practice, it's been going on since the dawn of time. Forbidden fruit? Why is the Pope obsessed with snakes, and snake heads?
The Egyptians have told us everything about it. The Skull and Bones, the templars, and the oldest Sumerian beliefs all discuss the importance of these things. We will address these specifics below.
>Let's learn a bit, ok?
The Pineal Gland, aka the third eye, is a small cone-shaped part in our brain that is responsible for producing serotonin derivative melatonin which directly deal with our hormones which in turn modulate sleep, wake patterns, and our seasonal functions.
Located near the central part of our brain, the pineal gland occupies a small area between our two hemispheres.
It is considered by many as a portal that connects the physical and spiritual world in human. When activated, the pineal gland offers a sensation of euphoria, and oneness that hills the person mind, offering a sense of knowledge and enlightenment. The pineal gland is considered as a way of traveling between dimensions, referred by many as astral projection or remote viewing.
Curiously, if we look at the Pineal Gland and the Eye of Horus we will find a fascinating similarity.
The Eye of Horus is a symbol that represents protection, royal power, and health. The Eye is usually personified in the goddess Wadjet, and is also referred to as the ‘Eye of Ra’.
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>CHILDREN HAVE LARGER PINEAL GLANDS
The pineal gland is located within the precise geometric center of the brain. And although larger in children, as we age, it reduces in size to that of a pea as it undergoes a gradual calcification process. The optimum size of the pineal gland, when fully engorged and activated, is that of a grape.