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ramus
10th January 2017, 20:59
For the third time this year, Vice has launched a new channel. The media company’s latest venture is called Tonic, and it focuses on the world of health.
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> Tonic first came on our radar back in April, when Vice announced that Kate Lowenstein, formerly of Prevention magazine, would lead an upcoming, health-related vertical. In addition to Lowenstein, Vice has brought in a strong lineup of contributors for Tonic, forming a wellness Dream Team of sorts. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Siddhartha Mukherjee will be the channel’s Editor-at-Large, and Mike Darling, formerly of Men’s Health, will be its Managing Editor.
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> Reported on: VICE : TONIC SECTION

NEVER AGAIN WONDER, WHY YOUNG CHILDREN ? ADD THIS TO THE LIST OF

REASONS.
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Mainstream Media Reports: “Infusions Of Young Blood Can Reverse Effects Of Aging”
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> 07 Jan 2017 Posted by John Vibes
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> http://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/outside-the-box/mainstream-media-reports-infusions-of-young-blood-can-reverse-effects-of-aging/
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> Editor’s Note: As hard to digest as this story might appear, it is indeed legitimate. Concepts such as this, despite being deeply rooted in the history of elite and royal blood lines, have been made to seem, not just crazy, but impossible. Similar to the modern perception of the conspiracy theory–which we now know was a orchestrated manipulation by the CIA to plant doubt in the minds of those who stumble across the government’s nefarious operations–the idea is to create an air of uncertainty and doubt around a topic that, for whatever reason, is being protected or mitigated. While reading this, consider the parallels to both the PizzaGate investigation, as well as the idea of occult practices being systemic in elite culture.
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> This week, a study published in Science and Nature Medicine revealed that transfusing young mouse blood into old mice can actually prevent the symptoms of aging. This groundbreaking discovery could lead to medical breakthroughs and the development of new medicines. However, a report from the Vice health news outlet “Tonic” has pointed out far more sinister applications for this knowledge.
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> It was suggested in the report that aging elites are using the blood of young people as a type of youth serum.
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> A similar claim was made by journalist Jeff Bercovici last year, after he conducted several interviews with Silicon Valley aristocrats including Peter Thiel, and learned about a transfusion procedure called “parabiosis,” where the blood of young people is used to prevent aging.
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> “There are widespread rumors in Silicon Valley, where life-extension science is a popular obsession, that various wealthy individuals from the tech world have already begun practicing parabiosis, spending tens of thousands of dollars for the procedures and young-person-blood, and repeating the exercise several times a year,” Bercovici reported.
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> In his article, Bercovici also expressed concerns about a developing black market for young people’s blood.
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> I know it sounds too outrageous to be true, but these horrific practices have been commonplace among aristocrats in various different cultures throughout history. In most modern cultures, mass murder and human sacrifice still takes place out in the open under the cover of warfare, while many argue that cannibalism also still takes place but behind closed doors.
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> It is only in the past few hundred years that the practice of cannibalism among royals has not been publicized. In Europe, around the time of the American Revolution “corpse medicine” was very popular among the ruling class, Charles II even brewed his own.
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> Dr Richard Sugg of Durham University has conducted extensive research into the practice of corpse medicine among the royalty.
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> “The human body has been widely used as a therapeutic agent with the most popular treatments involving flesh, bone or blood. Cannibalism was found not only in the New World, as often believed, but also in Europe,” Sugg said.
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> “One thing we are rarely taught at school yet is evidenced in literary and historic texts of the time is this: James I refused corpse medicine; Charles II made his own corpse medicine; and Charles I was made into corpse medicine. Along with Charles II, eminent users or prescribers included Francis I, Elizabeth I’s surgeon John Banister, Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent, Robert Boyle, Thomas Willis, William III, and Queen Mary,” he added.
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> If this wasn’t strange enough, the current royal family of England are direct descendants of Prince Vlad III Dracula of Wallachia (modern Romania). This was the sick and depraved ruler, Vlad the Impaler, who was known as a butcher and who eventually became the inspiration for the most famous vampire stories in history.
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> Of course, the recent reports do not point to any specific person or provide any evidence of people who are drinking blood to prevent aging. However, the science is now there and there is a historical precedent for aristocrats being involved in these types of activities.
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> Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/may/04/young-blood-reverse-ageing-mice-studies, h1ttps://www.extremetech.com/extreme/181818-vampirism-is-real-scientists-find-that-old-animals-can-be-rejuvenated-with-the-blood-of-the-young-and-innocent, http://www.cbsnews.com/news/vlad-the-impaler-how-is-prince-charles-queen-elizabeth-related-to-him/, https://www.dur.ac.uk/news/newsitem/?itemno=12100, http://www.vox.com/2016/8/3/12345930/peter-thiel-parabiosis-aging-blood-young
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joeecho
11th January 2017, 02:04
The beginning of this video clip is bizarre in what he says starting @ 0:32 mark.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H9Lo4DNh_E

I cringe at the thought of what scientific experiments are occurring right now in darkened corners.

Wizard Of Ozark
11th January 2017, 03:23
Reputedly works for Keith Richards!

The Freedom Train
11th January 2017, 05:05
y9GJ-VhBaGE

Blimey.

"Some people say they drink the blood of Christ. I drink real blood. So I guess it shouldn't be different."

lucidity
11th January 2017, 16:49
y9GJ-VhBaGE

Blimey.

"Some people say they drink the blood of Christ. I drink real blood. So I guess it shouldn't be different."

Can you imagine how the teenagers in the film are going to cringe in the future, in X years time,
when they watch the documentary... and they're making complete fools of themselves.

I already feel embarrassed for them.
It's uncomfortable, it feels like watching an episode of 'Some Mothers Do Have Em'

Daughter of Time
11th January 2017, 17:48
Some of the clinics that cure cancer naturally use young blood for their patients.

I personally met someone who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Their doctors told her there was no use in even trying chemo since her cancer was so advanced and metastasized that there was no point in doing anything other than going home with morphine and living her last weeks with her family.

Her family flew her to Mexico immediately upon researching and finding the best and closest natural cancer clinic. Upon arriving they removed about 80% of her blood and immediately replaced with the blood of their young farm workers. The clinic grows its own organic produce for the patients and hires many young, healthy men to look after the farm.

After the blood infusions many protocols followed, of course. But the infusion of young, healthy blood ensures the survival of the patient.

The woman came home cancer free and when I met her, she said she felt better than she did years before becoming ill.

avid
11th January 2017, 18:00
Paid-for pre-tested donators? OMG, we may be onto something good, but in the background there is an insideous economy...!

Flowerpunkchip
11th January 2017, 18:23
Some of the clinics that cure cancer naturally use young blood for their patients.

I personally met someone who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Their doctors told her there was no use in even trying chemo since her cancer was so advanced and metastasized that there was no point in doing anything other than going home with morphine and living her last weeks with her family.

Her family flew her to Mexico immediately upon researching and finding the best and closest natural cancer clinic. Upon arriving they removed about 80% of her blood and immediately replaced with the blood of their young farm workers. The clinic grows its own organic produce for the patients and hires many young, healthy men to look after the farm.

After the blood infusions many protocols followed, of course. But the infusion of young, healthy blood ensures the survival of the patient.

The woman came home cancer free and when I met her, she said she felt better than she did years before becoming ill.

I "liked" your post but it sounds unbelievable. ( I mean this in a positive manner).
Could you please give us more details if possible?

Daughter of Time
11th January 2017, 19:06
Some of the clinics that cure cancer naturally use young blood for their patients.

I personally met someone who had been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Their doctors told her there was no use in even trying chemo since her cancer was so advanced and metastasized that there was no point in doing anything other than going home with morphine and living her last weeks with her family.

Her family flew her to Mexico immediately upon researching and finding the best and closest natural cancer clinic. Upon arriving they removed about 80% of her blood and immediately replaced with the blood of their young farm workers. The clinic grows its own organic produce for the patients and hires many young, healthy men to look after the farm.

After the blood infusions many protocols followed, of course. But the infusion of young, healthy blood ensures the survival of the patient.

The woman came home cancer free and when I met her, she said she felt better than she did years before becoming ill.

I "liked" your post but it sounds unbelievable. ( I mean this in a positive manner).
Could you please give us more details if possible?

Unfortunately I do not know the name of the clinic. I just know it's in Mexico. I was working and my employer's mother (who was helping out) told me her story during a coffee break. She did not come back after that day as she was not needed.

I work free-lance, therefore meet many people and work for/with many different companies as the contracts are usually short so i have no way of contacting this person whom I met around 15 years ago in order to get details. The woman's daughter, whom I worked for, has moved to the west coast of Canada a number of years ago and I've lost track of her I don't know her mother's name so cannot contact her even if she's still alive. She was around 70 at the time. What I do know is that i never forgot the story.

I heard a very similar story from a different person around 20 years ago. This was a man who had a family member with cancer and this person went to a clinic in Switzerland and they did the same procedure - draining the toxic blood and replenishing it with young, healthy blood and the person got well. Again, many protocols follow the transfusions of blood.

i also recall listening to a "Natural cancer healing therapies" summit around 5 years ago where they interviewed different practitioners from different clinics around the world about their methods. One of them said they use the draining of toxic blood and replenishing of healthy blood as part of their therapy and it works wonders. I don't remember which country this practitioner was from

If i had time, I'd do a research on the internet as to where they do this procedure. But if anyone is truly interested, they can research it and I'm sure they'll find plenty of information on it.

take
12th January 2017, 16:05
I've had my doubts since I saw that south park episode where eating fetuses gave Christopher Reeve his healt back and more... lol