Elite Vampirism: Young-Blood Transfusions to Extend Life

in #elite6 years ago

Vampires might be fictional, but vampirism is something that's been done for a long time. Vampirism is consuming the blood of others to try to obtain health benefits like longevity. And thanks to medicinal technology like needles and transfusion, it can mean injecting blood into one's body to get rejuvenating benefits. Like the fictional stories of how vampires stay young by drinking the blood life-force of others, the elite are trying to do the same by using the blood of younger people in order to stay younger themselves.


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Exploiting the poor has long been done by the rich so that they can stay rich, new lows are being reached by those seeking to desperately turn back the hands of time. The poor and innocent continue be to exploited through the fashionable trend of sucking the youth and beauty from the blood of young children. They aren't dying of anything, they re just getting old, but their wealthy. These modern vampires aren't drinking blood, but they are paying $8,000 for 1.5 L (35 oz.) of blood through transfusions.

This all started through scientific experiments in parabiosis, which is linking the circulatory systems of two animals together. It's pretty barbaric. The initial method was two sew the circulatory systems of animals together, like rats for example. Modern science has improved the method to make it less invasive, by either using transfusions or isolating the specific proteins and plasma from young blood and injecting it into older patients so that they can be rejuvenated with the benefits of younger blood.

Experiments with mice showed that simply injecting plasma from young mice and old mice can boost learning and memory by rejuvenating the brains neurons, making them smarter and healthier. Growth differential factor 11 (GDF11) regulates stem cell activity and is abundant in young mice but the levels drop off as animals age. Injecting GDF11 produced the thickening of the heart in all the mice and help them recover muscles and strength.

A company in California called Ambrosia has been offering human plasma transfusions from young donors at the cost of $8,000 for 1.5 liters, given over a two day period. Blood plasma is a yellowish liquid component of blood that holds blood cells and suspension. It contains dissolved proteins (6–8%) (i.e.—serum albumins, globulins, and fibrinogen), glucose, clotting factors, electrolytes, hormones, carbon dioxide and serves as a protein reserve and plays a vital role in keeping electrolytes in balance, protecting the body from infection and other blood disorders.

Ambrosia is owned by 33-year-old Jess Karmazin med school graduate who doesn't have a license to practice medicine. But he's overseen by David Wright, a doctor who was disciplined in 2015 by the California Medical Board. They operate under a "clinical trial" to bypass FDA approval normally required to sell transfusions.

Ambrosia has treated 600 clients so far, at an average age of 60 years old. Most of the clients are men. A vampiric rival company named Young Blood Institute is also offering "clinical trials" of young blood transfusions for $285,000 per person.

There is no scientific controlled, randomized or blind study about the effects on humans, but Karmazin claims his patients have only positive results, such as improving sleep, declines in levels of proteins involved in cancer and Alzheimer's disease by 20%. Yet, the mice studies show dangerous side effects.

In the experiments od young and old mice, some mice died quickly for reasons unknown to the scientists. Specifically 11 out of the 69 in one experiment died. It could be some form of rejection. Two other studies in 2017 found that blood transfusions from younger donors to older people led to outcomes that were either no different or worse than blood received from older donors.

Where are they getting all this young blood from? Desperate poor children who are looking for a quick buck? Is this ethical?


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Human trafficking has yet another cash flow source.

Oh god, I didn't even think of that. They are already doing it for organs. Now they hve more reasons. They might even hold them incages like the vampire films. Just living blood sacks.

Yeah. That could be how it's done, especially for a while before these clinics showed up. Dark occult blood rituals have long been used.

I’d bet a significant portion of child trafficking supports this kind of vampirism

That is just sick what people will do to extend their lives. I now feel like I have been living under a rock. Never even heard of this kind of thing. Everybody should live their lives with no regrets then there is no need for this.

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I fear some of this young blood does and will come from unwilling young donors and you know what I mean. As the demand goes up, so will the milk carton pictures and youngsters coming into the country unaccompanied. This is a major concern and the early stages. Thanks for posting about this. I will be checking out the reference material.

This is frightening ...

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We are definitely discovering some strange things in this 20th century.
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What's the revelation part?

Man grabbing DNA. It stands for messing with biology at advanced levels we haven't seen. I made it not really having a very solid meaning in mind. Lol

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...this just jumped out at me...lol

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I’ve seen people look dramatically younger & healthier after receiving blood transfusions.

How old were the people you saw?

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55 -65 range, big change in skin color & overall vitality

Did you see the procedure? That's some strange stuff going on for sure!

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They had hospital transfusions, just saw before & after

Pretty wild that there is a company called Ambrosia doing these blood transfusions and reading about these scientific experiments. Yeah there could be a connection between that trafficking. Thanks @krnel

Ah dude this is some crazy shite! I’ve heard about this before, and they are probably getting the blood from some of the 300,000+ missing children that are actually on the system, not to mention all of the orphans.

I’m in China right now and there is a big problem with organ donors, or should I say, children being kidnapped and having their organs cut out. This world sometimes is a bit too crazy for me.

Going back to the first point, I wonder if this has anything to do with why doctors have come out and stated we may be able to live until we are 150 now, or maybe even older. I wonder what will happen if this is true. Would they force us to not have children... would we be in wheelchairs or actually functioning that long. Crazy stuff right !

My God, are there no regulations against such practices? Are we to call this an advance in medicine?

Well, since most of Rotschilds and Rockefellers live well into their nineties, it's not a stretch in the slightest to assume something is going on.

From what I understand, this has been a practice in private practice overseas in less regulated regions for some time. That it is being introduced as a voluntary out-of-pocket medical treatment suggests that the future of improved longevity really will be reserved the super wealthy.

It reminds me of Altered Carbon, which is a Netflix series now, but I went and read the book as well and it was awesome, the worst aspect was the super wealthy living essentially forever and growing so detached from single-life humans as to view them as inconsequential. Not that there appears to be much difference between that and the super rich vs the poor today.