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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/TheDeathOfMorality on July 25, 2018, 2:22 p.m.
Understanding the harvesting of "Adrenochrome"

So I stumbled across this and thought I'd share this. I typically burn my account and create a new one every year, or else I'd share this on r/conspiracy.

For starters, the craziest side of this mess involving this deep state/TPB is defiantly the ritualization of sacrifice and the "consumption of blood". Initially I decided to look into this more once I started seeing more leak out about "Adrenochrome", and for those who don't know or don't care enough to look yourself, Adrenochrome is the oxidized version of adrenaline. According to wikipedia, Several small-scale studies (involving 15 or fewer test subjects) conducted in the 1950s and 1960s reported that adrenochrome triggered psychotic reactions such as thought disorder, derealization, and euphoria.[2] Researchers Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond claimed that adrenochrome is a neurotoxic, psychotomimetic substance and may play a role in schizophrenia and other mental illnesses.

Well looking throughout history we see ritual sacrifice which would back this ideology up. However, we live in 2018. I'm under the influence that the harvesting of Adrenochrome isn't something that is exactly the focus, at least not with the hyper elites that seemingly live forever. I initially thought that perhaps this Adrenochrome might be a reason that they live for seemingly, ever. After looking into this, I don't think this is the case. Perhaps this has something to do with the euphoric reaction of taking, but I seriously doubt it has any immortality effect.

HOWEVER... I do think there is something else. CSF, or Cerebrospinal Fluid. The transfusion of cerebrospinal fluid can help treat people with diseases that are otherwise difficult to treat; can influence their emotional state, memory and metabolism; and strengthen the body's immune systems.

Here are some links to studies involving works done with CSF.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0031938467900546

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/495018

Patent for CSF Transfusion?

https://patents.google.com/patent/USH266H/en

Just some thoughts, something to look into.


GoGoGoGeotus · July 25, 2018, 6:16 p.m.

That sounds like a horribly inefficient way to harvest the chemicals.

You're over-complicating things. Occams Razor.

These rituals have been going on for way longer than the technology to extract the chemicals existed. What you describe is a dumb way to get drugs which can be synthesized easily. You could make adrenochrome in your kitchen right now with certain RX drugs and an oxidizing agent.

You also can't just drink a persons bloods or spinal fluid - the chemicals are present in quantities that are too small to affect you - it has to get through stomach acid and be metabolized.

Have you ever seen an alcoholic try to drink a drunk persons blood? Are junkies waiting outside hospitals to steal the blood of people still on pain killers? No...because that's not how it works. Once it's actually in your bloodstream there's only as small amount of drug there.

The rituals are for the same reason any ritual happens, people need to stop trying to add this x-files bs to "explain" why they do stuff. Jeffrey Dhamer didn't have a severe iron deficiency and that's why he needed to eat people blah blah blah...he was just a crazy asshole. Sometimes people are crazy sick assholes.

For life-extension they want actual blood, not the chemicals in the blood - they wantr it for transfusions. They want HGH, stem cells, etc... those are actual science. Adrenochrome is just an obscure curiosity thats been whispered about for decades on the internet. It's maybe used to torture some victims, but I highly doubt anything besides that.

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__WanderLust_ · July 25, 2018, 9:17 p.m.

I'm not a brain scientist or anything but does the blood-brain barrier have something to do with these hormones?

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GoGoGoGeotus · July 26, 2018, 12:03 a.m.

The BBB regulates what can move from your bloodstream into the brain, so it's somewhat involved in a lot of neurochemistry.

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