Posted on 06/02/2023 12:03:59 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Bryan Johnson's Project Blueprint is an initiative aimed at 'maximally slowing your pace of aging and reversing the aging that occurs'
A tech mogul who’s spending millions in the pursuit of perpetual youth has received blood from his 17-year-old son in what the eccentric multimillionaire is describing as the world’s first multi-generational plasma swap.
Bryan Johnson’s young-blood exchange took place in early April, as Bloomberg first reported, when the 45-year-old California entrepreneur, described as the most measured human on earth, arrived at a medical spa and wellness centre in Texas with his son, Talmage, and his own 70-year-old father, Richard.
More often the clinic uses platelet-rich plasma to help regenerate hair in men suffering from male pattern baldness, injecting it into the scalp.
The Johnson men had a more “daring idea.”
In what Bryan Johnson described in a video posted to YouTube as one of the sweetest and most emotional experiences of his life, the entrepreneur was infused with plasma extracted from a litre of blood taken from his son’s body.
Before receiving Talmage’s plasma, Bryan had some of his own blood removed, and the plasma from his donation infused into Richard.
Bryan Johnson made a vast sum selling his payment processing company for US$800 million, but has been focused of late on Project Blueprint, an initiative aimed at “maximally slowing your pace of aging and reversing the aging that occurs."
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If he could cure libtardism that would really be something
In china of the not-too-distant past, it was common for old men to drink the urine of newborn/young male infants
Nothing narcissistic about this at all. He’ll probably get hit by a bus and be the best looking corpse in the funeral home.
The royal family in England has been doing this for 20 years.
He doesn’t look young to me. He looks more like mid-50s. Not mid-40s.
Those ping pong balls under his eyes look so natural, lol.
All dollars; no sense.
I think he looks 70+
I agree.
And that photo is creepy and suggestive of homos, IMO.
Oh. It’s the weirdo in the middle. Though it was the old guy in the right
Apparently, they don’t know GOD has the final Word.
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; Ecclesiastes (3:1-2)
I couldn’t imagine having to spend any time with this boring person.
It seems that he is afraid of growing old and dying.
I wonder what he fears will happen at that point?
Super creepy.
Plus ... it’s not working. I look younger than that 45-year-old dude, and I’m 75.
Yuck.
Tell me again how superior the Chinese are to everyone else.
Also, some elixers in the Ayurvedic medicines and nutritional regimens of India include animal and human urine.
I don’t mean to say one race or ethnic group of humans is inferior or superior. Or all of any race are identical to each other.
When I start to feel that way, which is wrong, I call to mind the scene from a book by a woman who was a little Jewish girl in the concentration camps. Before being rounded up and put in cattle cars in their town the non-Jews were allowed to loot everything belonging to the Jews. As the little girl gripped her one favorite doll as she stood by the train track at night a non-Jewish girl boldly grabbed her doll away. “They told us we can have anything we want from you Jews.”
The little girl had thought if she could hold her doll she could overcome the panic but now it was gone. The non-Jewish girl’s father laughed and spit tobacco on the ground through his missing two front teeth.
That story always reminds me all the human race has evil and
deviance.
Long Live Walter Jameson
Long
Live
Walter
Jameson
🧂
Is this part of the effort to soften us up for accepting the idea of adrenochrome?
We are all appointed once to die, and then the judgement.
He is going to die. We all are.
Some comment here about royals and etc doing this well if they are, they are still dying. At normal ages for wealthy well cared for seniors.
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