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Vindicator ago

@HennyPenny, I've been seeing this mass child rescue idea pushed very heavily on Twitter, with little to no evidence supporting it. Everything I've seen is confirmation bias gone nuts -- including the linking of a 3M patent for adrenochrome, which when you examine the actual patent, shows it expired in 1997. I've seen pictures of patients presented as "children" because nurses were smiling at them.

The problem with this narrative is that it jacks people up emotionally and when the thousands of rescued children never materialize, it's going to crush people, people whose economic well-being IRL has already been decimated.

Rather than removing this for lack of evidence, though, I am going to leave it up with a Disinfo flair. This is not because I think you personally are pushing disinfo. You presented it skeptically, which is admirable. I believe it is important that we analyze, discuss and help others understand the nature of disinformation and how it can be used against those trying to stop the exploitation of children. For this reason, I hope you don't self delete.

MercurysBall2 ago

Absolutely aspects of the adrenochrome story are pushed in order to deflect from the real history of its use within the pharmaceutical industry, psychiatry and by the CIA in MK Ultra programs. It was interesting to see 3M had a patent for adrenochrome whether it had expired or not. And that is still debatable. The history of the company 3M is also of interest to us.