Posted on 04/18/2021 7:40:09 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
The guy who played Jesus in 'Passion of the Christ' is leaning into a QAnon conspiracy theory ... which believes children are being blood-drained for a chemical in their body.
Jim Caviezel made a guest appearance Friday at a right-wing convention called Clay Clark’s Health and Freedom Conference near Tulsa, OK ... where organizers griped about COVID restrictions and what they consider to the government's overreach in applying said rules.
For some reason, they beamed Caviezel in through a screen ... this while addressing the issue of child trafficking (a real thing that deserves serious discussion), but which dove completely into sketchy QAnon territory once Jim started talking adrenochrome.
Jim -- who was plugging a new movie he's in about child trafficking -- started out fine, but then said this about author Tim Ballard, whom he portrays in the flick ... "He's down there saving children as we speak, because they're pulling kids out of the darkest recesses of hell right now, in dumps and all kinds of places. The adrenochrome-ing of children, look ..."
He moved on from that point, but an MC asked him to circle back on it and explain further. Jim gave a very bare-bones description of what adrenochrome is and what he's heard (but says he hasn't seen) people do to get it ... namely allegedly gutting kids alive to yank it out.
Not to go too far down the rabbit hole ... but this is a cornerstone of QAnon dogma, a false one at that. They believe the world is run by an evil cabal of devil-worshipping cannibals -- including some of the most powerful people in the world -- who go around and do this.
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(Excerpt) Read more at tmz.com ...
Q nuts
If it weren’t for the left wing media, I wouldn’t know what adrenochrome is. QANON, if really associated with it, isn’t the only one who’s mentioned it either. So, who knows where Caviezal heard it.
Over here...
Hunter S. Thompson: “There’s only one source for this stuff... the adrenaline glands from a living human body. It’s no good if you get it out of a corpse.” (1971 - Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas)
His details may be wrong, but he is correct that Silicon valley and Hollywood ghouls use blood from babies and teens in the quest for eternal youth.
Jim is a dedicated Christian man. The author of the story-line has done extensive research before writing the story. This is no all a fiction. The evil is real. The expectation that this chemical produced by children under great fear and or pain is real and the hidden elites believe it can extend their evil lives. All it takes is murdering a few kids every now and then, to extend their evil lives ... in their minds.
There is a reason drinking blood was and is such a symbolic gesture. I am a believer. I am not nuts.
BTTT!!
Yeah I am surprised that this is not common knowledge.
Come to think of it, I heard it on Bannon’s War Room, so maybe not.
The BBC and connected people shielded Jimmy Savile for decades.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile
There are Royals and politicians connected to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
There are plenty of grown women on youtube in human trafficking videos who say they were sold into it by their parents and witnessed children being killed as they got older.
Whether people are “sacrificing” people or eating their adrenal glands, there is an underground network and it reaches into high places.
What movie was this youtube from?
Is the thinking that if “QAnon” believes in farts, we’re not supposed to believe in farts?
I have no idea what Q and/or Anon believe in. Never had the time nor patience to follow along. Not my thing. I know however that “QAnon” is used in a disparaging way to marginalize creative thinkers.
So were the vax wonder drugs in any way derived through fetal tissue research?
Prolly a good idea not to dismiss weird sh!t out of hand just because it’s weird or defies one’s sense of acceptable reality.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Now take what you just wrote and compare it to the storyline of Pixar's "Monsters Inc."
Kinda makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Pretty much. It's a flippant way for shallow thinkers to dismiss something they've never heard of from Fox news.
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