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HennyPenny ago

What's interesting/curious with the 1946 Belgian rabbit ear experiment is at the very bottom it says :

"translated by US Major F J Lewy US Army medical corps". Per ancestry.com Dr. Frederick J. Lewy b 1900 d 1969 was born in Berlin, came to the US in 1934, had a medical practice on 5th Ave, NYC, went into the Medical Corps and after the war was a health lecturer who made 4 trips to Switzerland. Why was the Army Medical Corp translating adenochrome studies?

The wealthy have access to chemicals?treatments? something that enables them to live longer than the rest of us. Kissinger is 96 and still compos mentis. Jane Fonda at 82 looks better than she did at age 73. If the source of that fountain of youth is illegal/immoral I don't think they would think twice about using it irregardless of sourcing. Injections of black sheep fetuses/livers for Debbie Harry.?

I don't know about black sheep but you can't go out after dark in Dayton Ohio because kids get abducted way too often.

Switzerland has very pricey longevity treatment spas for the wealthy. La Prairie has just franchised out to Thailand via Minor Hotel Corp owned by Billionaire BIll Heinecke, US citizen but longtime Thai resident as was his parents. He wants to cater to the yacht crowd because they leave a smaller carbon print than a jet load of tourists. His father just happened to be career Marine then foreign service involved with Voice of America and USAID. In 1981 family was kicked out of Malta accused of being CIA. Heinecke also runs Golden Triangle elephant rescue camp/resort 16 mi from jumping off point for Burmese heroin/amphetamine. He has the customary philanthropic gig of donating scholarships to needy Thai children who pose unsmilingly in the pr photos.

Adenochrome has been like you say oversensationalized perhaps for a purpose. To discount it is to discount human behaviors that have persisted for centuries. Smithsonian has a good article on corpse medicine history over the centuries. Even today with spirit cooking coexisting with rational human beings, it seems to have resurfaced in the media as a fad for the wealthy. If there have been further studies on derivatives of adenochrome that are life enhancing, I don't think it would have been published for public consumption or we'd be overpopulated by now with nonagenarians.