Elites and those in the know have been doing this for thousands of years by consuming menstrual blood collected from young, healthy girls. They've always known that menstrual blood has medicinal value (it's chocked full of stem cells that fight disease and slow down aging).
These secrets go back to the days of ancient Sumer and the dawn of our current civilization (and before that as well). 👇👇👇
This concept isn't exactly vampirism because the blood is (usually) collected voluntarily and not by parasitic means.
Not sure how these new scientific technics will work but the underlying principles are probably the same as what I've described above.
Blood 💉 has stem cells.
It stands to reason that ONLY the blood of the young and healthy must be consumed, NOT the old and sick (if this is the case then the results will have the reverse effect, making a person rapidly age and grow ill).
This menstrual blood ritual also has a connection to the legends of the Holy Grail (which itself predates Christianity).
The cup that gives everlasting life is a metaphor for the mixing bowl that this blood was prepared for human consumption in (a secret preserved by elite 💉)
This secret has been shrouded in mystery and allegory for long ages.
Now science is finally catching up (or perhaps has been given the green light to reveal it to the masses).
Instead of being so quick to condemn what we may not fully understand, let's instead be grateful.
Btw, such rituals are also where legends about vampires originate. Those who, to maintain life (youth) must drink the blood of young women, usually virgins.
Article on the ancient practice of consuming menstrual blood (referred to as "Starfire"). This ritual and knowledge of its effects are said to go back to the royalty of Sumeria (6000 - 5000 BC) and even well before that time.
🧵 The Forgotten Naples: Photographer Sam Gregg's stunning images reveal the overlooked side of the Italian city that is so strongly associated with the Camorra mafia.
Images originally published in the Daily Mail, January 20, 2020
"A Neapolitan resident poses at home in his Sunday best in front of a statue of the Virgin Mary. Naples remains a deeply religious city with Catholic iconography displayed prominently in the streets and people's homes."
"A little boy is told off by his mother under an image of Christ on the cross in the Spanish quarter of central Naples."
High-ranking Masons like Washington would have been instructed to think of God, not as a personal being, but as Jahbulon (the name is a merger of Yahweh, Baal, and Osiris).
Jahbulon is supposedly based on the god worshipped by ancient mystery schools going back thousands of...
...years and is not the same type of deity as the God of monotheism but rather a type of universal energy that can be used for both good or evil (similar to "The Force" from the Star Wars films).
This is the reason why various secret societies and occult groups are so big into… https://t.co/Bqbi0qSoaztwitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Do all high-ranking Freemasons and members of other secret societies truly believe in something like Jahbulon? Probably not but they are still obliged to know about it if permitted to reach such a level of initiation.
Can we say for certain that Washington believed in it, no,… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
While many fundamentalists Churches and religions cower in fear and attack the concept of extraterrestrial life contacting humanity as 👹, The Catholic Church looks on Mankind's first contact as anything but threatening.
Despite having no official position on the existence of aliens, many priests who work in the Vatican have come out and stated that such beings are real and not demonic as some other Christian groups and leaders have claimed.
Among those working for the Vatican who were most outspoken about the existence of alien life, their continued contacts with humans, and the fact that these beings are not demonic was the late theologian and exorcist, Monsignor Corrado Balducci.
*chart compiled by the National Catholic Welfare Conference.
This chart doesn't mean that all 68 million Nones from that era weren't baptized or brought up in a church, only that by that time, they were unaffiliated.
Periods, where many Americans dropped out of organized religion aren't a new phenomenon though.
A century ago, Mussolini ordered his Fascist legions to begin their March on Rome, an event that would lead to his seizure of power over Italy. His rule over the country would last for over two decades.
Below, 🧵 on how American newspapers covered the Fascisti takeover.
"When Mussolini and His Blackshirt followers swept all Italy before Them"