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ARCHONS, OVERLORDS & MAGICK: ‘Adrenochrome’, The Secret Immortality Serum The Illuminati Use

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“…It is widely believed….that the adrenaline needed to properly synthesize Adrenochrome for the elites, is harvested through the experience of terrifying individuals to the brink of fear/insanity, known as Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA)…This would explain many of the accounts of Mk-ultra and ritual abuse survivors(mostly children), who often describe being purposely made to feel fearful through extraordinarily deviant methods. It would also explain the need by hospitals and clinics to compulsively take blood from individuals who have experienced severe emotional trauma, despite no true medical need to do so”

Adrenochrome: The Secret Immortality Serum The Illuminati Use

A 2018 documentary about the mysterious substance called “Adrenochrome” and its use for the secret society of the Illuminati. Adrenochrome is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C₉H₉NO₃ produced by the oxidation of adrenaline. The derivative carbazochrome is a hemostatic medication. Despite a similarity in chemical names, it is unrelated to chrome or chromium.

Adrenochrome is an adrenaline metabolite that was investigated in several very small studies in the 1950s and 60s. It is supposed to cause mental disorders, derealisation, and euphoria. Originally, the effect was discovered by administering overaged adrenaline preparations containing adrenochrome and adrenaline. Abram Hoffer and Humphry Osmond consider the effect to be similar to LSD and mescaline (psychotomimetic, now called psychedelic).

According to them, the hallucinogenic effect of Anderochrom could last for weeks or lead to flashbacks and would be accompanied by paranoid-depressive reactions. They put the thesis on the adrenochrome in mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, might play a role. This “adrenochrome hypothesis” was later developed into the aminochrome hypothesis by Hoffer and Osmond. The classification of adrenochrome in the group of psychodelica has never become established in the scientific field and further research in this direction hardly took place.

Starting from the mention of adrenochrome in Aldous Huxley’s book The Doors of Perception, it has gained certain popularity, at least as a name, in popular culture.

Hunter S. Thompson’s book “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” claims that adrenochrome is obtained from the adrenal gland of living humans. It is often falsely reported that it would say in the book that it is obtained from the human adrenal gland, but this is only reproduced in the film version.

Adrenochrome

Adrenochrome (alternatively called Neuromelanin) is a hallucinogenic drug suspected to have been used in Project MKUltra. Like Lysergic acid diethylamide(LSD), Secret Cold War experiments tested various drugs during unethical human experimentation in the United States.[1] These hallucinogenic drugs (See also psychosomatic medicine) antagonize psychological phenomena, which may explain (but not conclusively) seeing “aliens” during abductions.

Research and Medicine

Adrenochrome is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C9H9NO3produced by the oxidation of adrenaline (epinephrine). The derivative-carbazochrome is a hemostatic medication.

Research into the effects of Adrenochrome abruptly ended in the 1960s and has been referred to in academic literature as, “The Great Adrenochrome Fiasco”. Hoffer (1957) contested that Adrenochrome appeared naturally in human blood, while Szara et.al. (1958) reported in the exact same journal that there was no Adrenochrome in human blood.

MacArthur et.al. (2000) found that rat blood contained 200nM of “aminochrome”, a chemical containing both Adrenochrome and Noradrenochrome. The exact proportion of adrenochrome to noradrenochrome could not be determined.

Adrenochrome is hypothesized to play a role in the development of schizophrenia in adults.

Psychotic effects

John Smythies (2002) describes the effects of Adrenochrome as being wildly hallucinogenic, with participants without a mental disorder (“normal” test subjects) experiencing “very impressive visual illusions of color, movement, and distance perception […]”.
Purported Effects

Hallucination
Thought Disorder
Bizarre Ideation
Masturbation
Depersonalization
Body Image Disturbances / Body Dysmorphia
Euphoria
Hyper-Mania / inappropriate affect to stimuli.
Extraction

It is widely believed in conspiracy theory circles that the adrenaline needed to properly synthesize Adrenochrome for the elites, is harvested through the experience of terrifying individuals to the brink of fear/insanity, known as Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA). An example of such extraction is shown through the subliminal scene in “Maze Runner: The Death Cure”. In which the character ‘Minho’ is implanted with a virtual/false reality of being chased by a huge spider-like monster (A ‘Griever’). In this short scene, his adrenaline is taken out from tubes as the ‘cure’. Many other movies also subliminally input Adrenochrome into their scripts and scenes.

This would explain many of the accounts of Mk-ultra and ritual abuse survivors(mostly children), who often describe being purposely made to feel fearful through extraordinarily deviant methods. It would also explain the need by hospitals and clinics to compulsively take blood from individuals who have experienced severe emotional trauma, despite no true medical need to do so.

It is also claimed that adrenochrome-laden human blood is being bought and sold using blood donation charities, such as the Red Cross. This would provide relatively easy access to the drug by elites; for example, the Clinton Foundation has worked extensively with the Red Cross. However, this claim requires further evidence in order to be considered factual.

Use

Adrenochrome is thought to be consumed to give someone (most likely the elite) an “adrenaline high.” The effects and classification of this drug is said to be controversial because it is debated whether is has any psychoactive or hallucinogenic effects
Adrenochrome is (at least in medical/scientific applications) injected with a needle in micro-dosages. [3]
Adrenochrome has been found to occur naturally in human blood [4].

Derivatives / Alternatives

Adrenochrome Semicarbazone – Similar, but with noticeably different effects. (Rinkel & Solomon 1957).
Mescalin – Effects similar to adrenaline/adrenochrome. (Smythies 2002)
Neuromelanin – May be related to the synthesis of adrenochrome in the brain.

Cultural References

Hunter S. Thompson references Adrenochrome in the novel/film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. In Fear, the drug is taken directly from the adrenal gland of a “fresh” donor by the main characters. This results in what Thompson describes as an “exotic” high. Thompson would later claim that the story was fabricated and that no such substance exists (it does exist).

References

↑ Albarelli, H. P. (2009). A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiments. Trine Day. p. 53. ISBN 978-0977795376
↑ IMDb. Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4500922/plotsummary?ref_=tt_stry_pl
↑ LIndemann, E. (1935). “The psychopathological effects of drugs affecting the vegetative system”. American Journal of Psychiatry 91, 983-1008
↑ Hoffer, A (1957). “Adrenochrome in Blood Plasma”. American Journal of Psychiatry 114, 0


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