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Ex CIA explains Adrenochrome

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IcanAmer🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

And then there’s this too

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Ghost Rider-505vor 2 Jahren

It’s so disgusting that our government knows the truth about these crimes and does nothing about it. They only arrest “the competition” and that’s all we see on the news when it’s reported that a “child trafficking ring” has been busted.

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Lauren Houstonvor 2 Jahren

I keep saying “everything leads to child trafficking.”

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Shana Redmonvor 2 Jahren

Robert David Steele was a hero before they killed him. He explains what’s going on better then anybody😔

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Impuls Spiritvor 2 Jahren

The claim that the CIA extracts adrenochrome from children and uses it as a drug is a conspiracy theory that has been circulating on the Internet in recent years. There is no evidence to support this claim and it has been repeatedly debunked by fact-checkers and journalists. Adrenochrome is a chemical derivative of adrenaline that is released in the body during stress. It has no known psychoactive properties, and there is no scientific evidence that it can be used as a drug. The claim that the CIA extracts adrenochrome from children is based on the idea that adrenochrome is a "fountain of youth" agent that increases vitality and intelligence. This idea was first mentioned in the novel "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" by Hunter S. Thompson. In recent years, the claim that the CIA extracts adrenochrome from children has gained popularity, particularly in the QAnon movement. QAnon is a conspiracy theory that claims that a group of elites, including politicians, celebrities and businessmen, run a child abuse and human trafficking network. There is no evidence to support the claim that the CIA extracts adrenochrome from children. This claim is a conspiracy theory based on unfounded fears and prejudices. Here are some of the key arguments made against the claim that the CIA is extracting adrenochrome from children: Adrenochrome has no known psychoactive properties. There is no scientific evidence that it can be used as a drug. The claim that adrenochrome is a “fountain of youth” agent is unfounded. There is no scientific evidence that adrenochrome increases vitality or intelligence. There is no evidence that the CIA has an interest in extracting adrenochrome. The CIA is an intelligence organization that deals with espionage and combating terrorism. It is unlikely that it would engage in the production of a drug that has no known psychoactive properties. The claim that the CIA is extracting adrenochrome from children is a dangerous conspiracy theory. It promotes prejudice against children and can lead to children being put in danger. It is important to be aware of this claim and expose it for what it is: a conspiracy theory with no basis.

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Frankie Marino Jrvor 2 Jahren

The Fountain of Youth

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MistaCapvor 2 Jahren

Facts or actors lol. For real. I need more proof from this guy

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Nutrition Detective 🔍 - Dr. Garrett Smithvor 2 Jahren

Imagine thinking that an “ex-CIA agent” isn’t still a fed This page is classic controlled opposition, truths mixed with critically placed lies

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