>>4149339 (previous)
I'd raise a contradiction or two, gently. I remember asking my mother why she believed movie stars' political opinions so much, when they're in the business of pretending to be someone they aren't.
She appreciated that.
>>4149339 (previous)
I'd raise a contradiction or two, gently. I remember asking my mother why she believed movie stars' political opinions so much, when they're in the business of pretending to be someone they aren't.
She appreciated that.
I'd be interested to know on what grounds they are actually suing. "Profiting off the presidency" isn't a crime; most presidents take a salary as well as the free room, board and butlers. Is there some state-level violation they are alleging?
There should be a lot easier and less risky ways to get blood of children. Kids get their blood drawn for various medical tests and not all of it is used by the labs. The Red Cross could start (if they don't already) accepting children as blood donors in their blood drives. And so on.
This makes me think the adrenochrome is important to them.
I don't know the cause or final straw related to his killing. But he was involved with Hezballah, he was an arms trader, and he was the nephew of Adnan Khashoggi.
He was not some "journalist".
But adrenochrome, according to what I read, is nothing but the adrenaline that the body produces. And if that's so, well there are some people whose bodies produce excess adrenaline. Wouldn't it be easier to pay them well for blood donations?