Studio Guests Nearly Faint and Corporate Media Melts Down Over French TV Show Talking About Adrenochrome Drug Use Among Celebrities

The harvesting of blood from children to make drugs that allegedly help keep people young is not a conspiracy theory, but is something that is actually happening today among the rich and powerful. We have previously published articles regarding "young blood" and the desire for these rich and famous people to find the "fountain of youth," including Silicon Valley Billionaire Peter Thiel. In an article we published in 2020, we reported how mainstream media sources outside the U.S. had begun to report on one of these drugs, the most notorious one, called adrenochrome, which is allegedly developed from blood taken from babies and very young children just before they are murdered, often as part of Satanic Ritual Abuse occult practices. Turkish TV and others had begun covering this back in 2020, while the corporate U.S. media would probably never touch a subject such as this, and few in the alternative media will cover it either. So I am not surprised to read about the reactions of a recent TV show in France where this topic was brought up.

“Young Blood” – The Emerging Market for Products Made from the Blood of Children

Last year, we brought to the attention of our readers the growing market for "young blood," and products derived from the blood of children and young people, when Netflix launched their new show in August of 2020 called “Biohackers.” We also reported how the drug "adrenochrome," harvested from terrorized young children who produce blasts of adrenalin, including children murdered in Satanic Ritual Abuse, was beginning to get mainstream media coverage outside the U.S. back in 2020. While the corporate media in the U.S. would like to ignore and censor anything related to adrenochrome, "young blood" is a concept that they apparently want to bring mainstream and condition the public to accept. So it was no surprise that Newsweek ran a major article on "young blood" last week, which was mainly positive and tried to present drug research into making products from "young blood" as "scientific" and inevitable. There is even an official "scientific" name for this research now: "geroscience." Geroscience "seeks to understand molecular and cellular mechanisms that make aging a major risk factor and driver of common chronic conditions and diseases of older adulthood," according to the National Institutes of Health. The admitted "problem" with developing these drugs derived from the blood of children and young adults, is where to get it.