Kaikki varmaan muistavat Ukrainan biolaboratoriot. Jos se kuulosti pöntöltä väitteelltä, niin nyt vain paranee:
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It is a worldwide business, but the center of it is arguably Ukraine.
Adrenokromi on ihan oikeasti olemaqssaoleva yhdiste, josta Wikipedia tietää kertoa:
- Hunter S. Thompson mentioned adrenochrome in his 1971 book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.[16] This is the likely origin of current myths surrounding this compound, because a character states that "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." The adrenochrome scene also appears in the novel's film adaptation.[15] In the DVD commentary, director Terry Gilliam admits that his and Thompson's portrayal is a fictional exaggeration. Gilliam insists that the drug is entirely fictional and seems unaware of the existence of a substance with the same name. Hunter S. Thompson also mentions adrenochrome in his book Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72. In the footnotes in chapter April, page 140, he says: "It was sometime after midnight in a ratty hotel room and my memory of the conversation is hazy, due to massive ingestion of booze, fatback, and forty cc's of adrenochrome."
- Acqisition of pure adrenochrome as a hallucinogen is the motive for a murder in the episode "Whom the Gods Would Destroy" in the first season of Lewis (TV series). (See List of Lewis episodes.)
- Adrenochrome is a component of several far right conspiracy theories, such as QAnon and Pizzagate,[17][18][19] with the chemical helping the theories play a similar role to earlier blood libel and Satanic ritual abuse stories.[20] According to QAnon, which has incorporated and expanded Pizzagate's claims about child sex abuse rings, a cabal of Satanists rapes and murders children, using the adrenochrome they "harvest" from their victims' blood as a drug[21][22] or as an elixir of youth.[23] In reality, adrenochrome can only be synthesized for research purposes by biotechnology companies.[24][25][26]
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