The testimonies of victims as participants, whether direct or indirect, are now indisputable because they are attested. Sexual black magic involves abuses such as sexual acts, which, through the states of distress of the individuals (young girls and boys) constituted, contribute biologically to the production of hormones intended to compensate for the degenerated constitutive biological nature of hybrid entities, failing to qualify them as human, and to regenerate them in order to prevent their premature aging. These hormonal productions, linked to a state of stress under the influence of fear, terror and pain, are indeed constitutive of densified and enriched adrenaline, which only young people (including babies) are able to produce. Through sexual intercourse, the energy of the innocent suffering being is thus transmitted, which reflects the demonic aspect of the ritual. Of course, there is a correlation with the torture and sacrifices of all times of animals, offered to the gods as well as to the functioning of predatory human civilization (slaughterhouses, halal slaughter, dogs, cats, scalded crabs or crayfish, bullfighting...). And, "supreme rapture" of these satanic ceremonies, drinking the blood of the sacrificed victim constitutes the ecstatic nectar, the anti-aging serum, producing the same effects as the dreaded synthetic drug called adrenochrome!
Adrenochrome
This organic compound of formula C9H9NO3 is a blue pigment resulting from the oxidation of adrenaline. The British psychiatrist Humphry Fortescue Osmond (1917/2004), known for having invented the neologism psychedelic and for having used psychedelic substances in medical research, claimed that adrenochrome was a hallucinogenic substance, which could lead to schizophrenia or other mental disorders. As for journalist Hunter S. Thompson (1937/2005), he mentions adrenochrome in the book Las Vegas Parano, saying that adrenochrome is an adrenal gland extract taken from a living subject, giving it an exotic and rare character with an intense effect ("a combination of mescaline and methedrine"). In Anthony Burgess's novel "A Clockwork Orange", adapted for the cinema by Stanley Kubrick in 1971, adrenochrome (as well as synthetic mescaline or opiates) is used in the composition of milk-based cocktails served by the fictitious Korova Milk Bar. French rapper Freeze Corleone (real name Issa Lorenzo Diakhaté), meanwhile, talks about adrenochrome in his song Sacrifice de Masse Part2, in the sentence "They kidnap children to extract the adrenochrome" ...
Discovered in 1939, this hormonal compound, enriched by adrenaline generated by fear, extreme anxiety and suffering by a young child, is notably used for the treatment of cardiac patients. It is also used as a collagen reinforcement (it gives tissues mechanical resistance to stretching) during anti-ageing surgery, especially for many Hollywood stars, such as the actress Sandra Bullock who explicitly recognized it during a TV show (in this case the compound had been extracted from a Korean baby), even though the production of this serum has been officially banned in the United States since 2013.