There's something going on with blood, let us know when you find it. The farmer I get my meat from sells cow blood for $10/quart, which is more than what he charges for organic, grass-fed A2 milk. And it sells out every time.
Yeah, "They" are definitely on to blood as a source of... well, some kind of unusual energy. There's the adrenochrome angle we all know about but that seems to be essentially just a drug.
Here's a strange and forgotten story: Al Gore and the suitcase of Blood?. I mean, there's a lot more concrete material if all you want to do is criticize Al Gore, so it's an odd rumor to make up.
But the whole "blood drinking ritual" thing and consuming menstrual blood seems to go way back. You'll even hear that the very word "ritual" means something like "reddening" and refers to the consumption of blood in ceremonies.
And no one ever seemed to think twice about the name of the company, Theranos. which traces to "therion" and means something like "wild animal, beast, savage beast". How strange, eh?
As you can see, I'm very suspicious but have nothing to report. Thanks for the factoid on the cow blood. In to the mental hopper it goes!
All of the pop culture vampire shows romanticizing blood drinkers is probably an attempt to paint them in a positive light when/if the truth came out that the Elites are a bunch of blood suckers.
Great little nuggets of info here, thanks. I hadn't heard that story about Al Gore, I'm surprised no one in the pizzagate research group remembered it or brought it up. All eyes on Obama, but this blood ritual stuff goes way back.
I also file away interesting facts in the hope it will coalesce into a bigger picture. Here's some more info on the cow blood since we we work together and have seen this first-hand: a few of the fellow farm hands do drink the blood fresh, they say it's invigorating. But I'm a Christian and the Bible says in the book of the law Deuteronomy "Only be sure that you do not eat the blood, for the blood is the life, and you shall not eat the life with the flesh." Also a few years ago, before I became a believer I read something from a mystic who said our bones are encased in the Holy Spirit and they weep tears of joy (blood). Even if you, Primate98, don't believe this, well people like Al Gore and the rest of tptb do believe in the supernatural world. There's more to it than adrenochrome, and IMO there wouldn't be much in these cow's blood because these ones on this farm are treated extremely well. And the farmer doesn't want to stress the animal out because it makes slaughter more difficult. There's also a group of people who have been accused of killing little Christian children to drink their blood in rituals, but to identify this is "blood libel". They martyred St Simon of Trent and others
So high strangeness, I have no answers just interesting tidbits. My final one, Adam means ruddy, or red. Good luck making sense of any of this!
Quick note on the supernatural: to me, it is simply the collection of phenomena of the natural world that have not yet been adequately described. Lightning and magnetic rocks must have been pretty damn spooky at some point in the past, eh?
There's something going on with blood, let us know when you find it. The farmer I get my meat from sells cow blood for $10/quart, which is more than what he charges for organic, grass-fed A2 milk. And it sells out every time.
Yeah, "They" are definitely on to blood as a source of... well, some kind of unusual energy. There's the adrenochrome angle we all know about but that seems to be essentially just a drug.
Here's a strange and forgotten story: Al Gore and the suitcase of Blood?. I mean, there's a lot more concrete material if all you want to do is criticize Al Gore, so it's an odd rumor to make up.
But the whole "blood drinking ritual" thing and consuming menstrual blood seems to go way back. You'll even hear that the very word "ritual" means something like "reddening" and refers to the consumption of blood in ceremonies.
And no one ever seemed to think twice about the name of the company, Theranos. which traces to "therion" and means something like "wild animal, beast, savage beast". How strange, eh?
As you can see, I'm very suspicious but have nothing to report. Thanks for the factoid on the cow blood. In to the mental hopper it goes!
All of the pop culture vampire shows romanticizing blood drinkers is probably an attempt to paint them in a positive light when/if the truth came out that the Elites are a bunch of blood suckers.
Blood isn't ALL they suck, old chap!
Great little nuggets of info here, thanks. I hadn't heard that story about Al Gore, I'm surprised no one in the pizzagate research group remembered it or brought it up. All eyes on Obama, but this blood ritual stuff goes way back.
I also file away interesting facts in the hope it will coalesce into a bigger picture. Here's some more info on the cow blood since we we work together and have seen this first-hand: a few of the fellow farm hands do drink the blood fresh, they say it's invigorating. But I'm a Christian and the Bible says in the book of the law Deuteronomy "Only be sure that you do not eat the blood, for the blood is the life, and you shall not eat the life with the flesh." Also a few years ago, before I became a believer I read something from a mystic who said our bones are encased in the Holy Spirit and they weep tears of joy (blood). Even if you, Primate98, don't believe this, well people like Al Gore and the rest of tptb do believe in the supernatural world. There's more to it than adrenochrome, and IMO there wouldn't be much in these cow's blood because these ones on this farm are treated extremely well. And the farmer doesn't want to stress the animal out because it makes slaughter more difficult. There's also a group of people who have been accused of killing little Christian children to drink their blood in rituals, but to identify this is "blood libel". They martyred St Simon of Trent and others
So high strangeness, I have no answers just interesting tidbits. My final one, Adam means ruddy, or red. Good luck making sense of any of this!
Quick note on the supernatural: to me, it is simply the collection of phenomena of the natural world that have not yet been adequately described. Lightning and magnetic rocks must have been pretty damn spooky at some point in the past, eh?
Thanks for the note!