Vampyrų elitas atskleistas: Kraujo rinkimas, jauno kraujo perpylimas ir šiuolaikiniai Holivudo kraujasiurbiai.

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In the world of Hollywood and the ultra-wealthy, the obsession with eternal youth has plunged into territories that make vampire legends look tame.

Vampire Elite Exposed: Blood Harvesting, Young Blood Transfusions, and Hollywood’s Modern Bloodsuckers

Celebrities aren’t just slathering on creams or popping pills – they’re diving headfirst into rituals involving blood, foreskins, and mysterious “young” infusions sourced from who-knows-where. And at the dark heart of it all? Whispers of adrenochrome – the oxidized adrenaline allegedly harvested from terrified children, promising the ultimate high and age-reversing power.

TPV reports: Take the infamous “penis facial,” a $650+ treatment beloved by A-listers like Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett. Bullock raved about it on Ellen, calling it the “penis facial” because the key ingredient is epidermal growth factor (EGF) derived from cloned cells originating from the foreskins of circumcised Korean newborns.

Blanchett confirmed she and “Sandy” Bullock got the treatment together in New York from facialist Georgia Louise, who explained the serum comes from progenitor cells of human fibroblasts taken from newborn baby foreskin. It’s microneedled into the skin for that glowing, youthful rebound. Harmless stem cell tech, they claim – or the elite’s normalized way of consuming youth essence from the innocent?

Then there’s Megan Fox, who openly admitted she and Machine Gun Kelly “consume each other’s blood on occasion for ritual purposes only.” In interviews, Fox clarified it’s “just a few drops” during new moon or full moon rituals – controlled when she does it, but MGK is more “chaotic,” willing to cut his chest open with broken glass and say “Take my soul.”

Fox defended it as no big deal, comparing it to blood brothers or other “rituals” society accepts. But in a world where elites crave more than adult blood, this gateway ritual hints at darker sources for true potency – like the fear-charged adrenochrome from missing kids.

The bloodlust escalates with the Kardashian clan jetting to illicit clinics in Mexico for illegal “young blood” treatments. Khloé Kardashian recently documented her trip to a clinic for Muse stem cell infusions – illegal in the US, involving plasma and cells touted for anti-aging, recovery, and inflammation reduction.

She gushed about falling in love with stem cells, calling it a privilege and dreaming of it becoming accessible to all. But critics point out these “muse cells” and young plasma therapies skirt FDA bans on unproven young blood transfusions. Khloé’s sister Kim joined her, and conspiracy circles exploded: Is this the sanitized version of harvesting from the young and vulnerable, masking the adrenochrome trade?

This ties directly into the booming trend of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE), or plasmapheresis – a $7,500+ “blood cleansing” where old plasma is spun out and replaced with “healthy fluid.” Biohackers like Bryan Johnson (who once swapped plasma with his teenage son in a “multi-generational” experiment, though he later claimed no benefits) and Orlando Bloom are cycling their blood through machines, discarding “toxic” plasma and infusing replacements.

Johnson bragged his discarded plasma was “the cleanest ever seen,” so pure the operator couldn’t throw it away – “liquid gold.”

The process: Two IVs, blood drawn into a machine that looks like an “old-school tape recorder, but with blood spinning around.” Plasma stripped, replaced with albumin or other fluids. Doctors like Stefan Bornstein admit few evidence-based trials for anti-aging, yet clinics churn out thousands of treatments, removing “age-related proteins” and toxins. Dr. Keith Smigiel recommends it every six months for affluent clients battling fatigue and brain fog.

Patients report zen-like clarity, sharper colors, boosted energy – Gary Brecka called it an “internal detox and reset.” But where does the replacement fluid really come from? Anonymous donors? Young sources?

Vampire Elite Exposed: Blood Harvesting, Young Blood Transfusions, and Hollywood’s Modern Bloodsuckers

In a procedure mirroring parabiosis experiments where old mice rejuvenate from young blood, elites are effectively diluting their aged plasma with “fresh” infusions. And with thousands of children vanishing yearly, the adrenochrome angle looms large: Is plasmapheresis the perfect cover for injecting harvested youth essence, oxidized from pure terror?

Even radio host Johnjay Van Es, dropping $100,000+ yearly on biohacking, is hooked on the $7,500 TPE – one more example of the wealthy paying top dollar for this spin cycle.

It’s not magic, proponents say – just science clearing the bloodstream for peak function. But when celebrities ritualize blood drinking, smear baby foreskin on their faces, and flee to border clinics for banned young plasma, the pattern screams something sinister.

The elite’s discarded plasma pouches pile up… while missing children cases mount.

Coincidence? Or the ultimate elite perk: adrenochrome-fueled immortality, hidden in plain sight behind “biohacking” and “detox”? 

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