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talk of conspiracy theorists is now hitting the mainstream as the country's elite line up to pay thousands of dollars to ingest the blood of the young. They have no problem admitting it either...
Not only is it a business but billionaires are actually admitting their interest in it.
But it's no longer an experiment with just mice.
The startup company by Jesse Karmazin, Ambrosia, is doing this with humans, and the rich are lining up to get the blood of the young.
As Vanity Fair reports, Ambrosia, which buys its blood from blood banks, now has about 100 paying customers.
Some are Silicon Valley technologists, like Thiel, though Karmazin stressed that tech types aren't Ambrosia's only clients and that anyone over 35 is eligible for its transfusions.
As reported in January, a study (Young Blood Reverses Age-Related Impairments in Cognitive Function and Synaptic Plasticity in Mice) published in Nature Medicine revealed that transfusing young mouse blood into old mice can actually prevent the symptoms of aging.
This groundbreaking discovery could lead to medical breakthroughs and the development of new medicines.
However, a report from the Vice health news outlet "Tonic" has pointed out far more sinister applications for this knowledge.
It was suggested in the report that aging elites are using the blood of young people as a type of youth serum. Now, we know that they actually are using it.
A similar claim was made by journalist Jeff Bercovici last year, after he conducted several interviews with Silicon Valley aristocrats including Peter Thiel, and learned about this transfusion procedure called "parabiosis," where the blood of young people is used to prevent aging.
In his article, Bercovici also expressed concerns about a developing black market for young people's blood.
While there is certainly nothing wrong with willing young adults selling their blood to the elite, the underlying theme of this practice has strong roots in the occult.
In most modern cultures, mass murder and human sacrifice still takes place out in the open under the cover of warfare, while many argue that cannibalism also still takes place but behind closed doors.
It is only in the past few hundred years that the practice of cannibalism among royals has not been publicized.
In Europe, around the time of the American Revolution "corpse medicine" was very popular among the ruling class, Charles II even brewed his own.
Dr Richard Sugg of Durham University has conducted extensive research into the practice of corpse medicine among the royalty.
If this wasn't strange enough, the current royal family of England claims to be direct descendants of Prince Vlad III Dracula of Wallachia (modern Romania).
This was the sick and depraved ruler, Vlad the Impaler, who was known as a butcher and who eventually became the inspiration for the most famous vampire stories in history.
Aside from the gruesome historical and occult background of such practices, there is a lack of data that suggests the process even works.
Despite Karmazin's claims that,
...scientists have yet to identify a link between blood transfusions from the young and any tangible health benefits.
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