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2impendingdoom ago

It’s unclear whether the 48-year-old entrepreneur is currently receiving parabiosis treatments. Bercovici reports that a Thiel Capital employee—actually, the “Personal Health Director to Peter Thiel,” according to his LinkedIn page—previously expressed interest in the technique to Jesse Karmazin, the founder of Ambrosia LLC, a company that has been looking for volunteers over the age of 35 to receive blood transfusions from individuals under the age of 25. Bercovici notes that Silicon Valley is abound with rumors of wealthy tech elites experimenting with parabiosis, and Gawker has reported that it received a tip in June claiming that Thiel “spends $40,000 per quarter to get an infusion of blood from an 18-year-old based on research conducted at Stanford on extending the lives of mice.” When Thiel was interviewed by Bercovici last year, he told the reporter that he hadn’t “quite, quite, quite started yet.” A spokesman for Thiel Capital told Inc. that nothing had changed since then.

Thiel himself has invested in a number of biotech start-ups, including companies like Stemcentrx, which seeks to use stem-cell technology to cure cancer, and he’s given $6 million to biomedical gerontologist Aubrey de Grey’s Sens Foundation, which seeks to extend human lifespans. Thiel’s Breakout Labs funds a number of biotech start-ups. He’s also signed up with cryogenics company Alcor to be deep-frozen when (or if, a more optimistic death-cheating evangelist would say) he dies. There are three ways you can approach death, Thiel has said. “You can accept it, you can deny it, or you can fight it. I think our society is dominated by people who are into denial or acceptance, and I prefer to fight it.”

Thiel litigated the demise of Gawker. This article doesn't say that blood is coming from missing children, but I can't imagine there enough 18 year olds willing to support this industry with their blood.

jenidaninja ago

I would argue that power and pedophile perversion are the main reasons children go missing.

Gorillion ago

They probably have an ethos similar to: "Use every part of the animal"

pizzaequalspedo ago

I would agree for now, however I can see the blood transfusion becoming a huge thing in the future. In order to reach the type of power and wealth that the world's elite process, you have to be pretty full of yourself. The "wanting to live forever" crowd will be filled with these types and they have the money and power to try to make it happen.

jenidaninja ago

I really doubt there's a need to kill for transfusions. It's easy enough to harvest young blood and would actually be more worth while to keep the source in tact. Stem cell research is at the crux of regeneration.

I think OP is misinformed .

Pizzagate709 ago

In the Future? Look at Marina Abramovic. This shtis going on right now. That is not a 70 year old woman.

pizzaequalspedo ago

I'm not saying it's not happening now, just that it will gain more wide spread acceptance and popularity as it's legitimized in the media because of guys like Peter Thiel. Also, if more research validates the efficacy, it will increase in usage.

My point was that I am not convinced this is the main reason for missing children, although nothing would surprise me with the occult involved.

Pizzagate709 ago

Theres no main reason. Children are a catch all. You can do ANYTHING with them. When you mine for iron, you dont have a specific purpose in mind right? You just mine the iron and other people find uses for it. Same thing with kids. They abduct kids for no specific reason.

YingYangMom ago

Quite obviously. Just take a look at her hands.