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The movie had nothing to do with adrenochrome. The "guy promoting it" is Tim Ballard, not Jim, and he is the guy who lived through the experiences, not just some guy promoting it. You would sound a lot more credible if you had seen it and then shared your opinions about it, instead of going off what your friends have told you. Tim Ballard just completed an operation in west Africa, exposing what he referred to as a baby factory where underage individuals were being abused and tortured for sexual purposes, organ harvesting, and blood rituals. Get your head out of the sand.

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Maybe my logic is bad, but Alex Jones was known to be a wacko conspiracy theory guy. Turns out he was right about a lot of it. And there’s no doubt that the pizza gate shit had some basis. Podesta is a weirdo and was one of the Clinton’s and Obama main players. Not saying they drank baby blood but it’s an odd set of circumstances that certainly feed crazy theories.

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I saw the movie - I thought it was an excellent portrayal of the awful crime of human trafficking. One of its strongest points, in my opinion, is that it stayed away from pathos and bathos, yet believably and sincerely depicted the impact these crimes have on the children and parents and all people involved in the pursuit of preventing this crime. It was non-political, too.

I don't believe Jim Caviezel or Tim Ballard are conspiracy theorists. It's possible though that both of them were told about the adrenochrome by sources they believed credible and did not do a deep dive into the credibility of the claim. I think both of them know of horrors that most of us will never know about or be able to conceive, and perhaps found the adrenochrome claim utterly believable based on what else they know.

I also believe that if either Jim or Tim were asked to provide some proof of this claim, both of them would make a good faith effort to do so, and if it turns out they were wrong, I think they would publicly admit it. I hope you are correct that evil people aren't using the blood of tortured children to lengthen their lives, but honestly, I will admit that I don't find it unbelievable, regardless of whether it's effective in achieving that aim. They might believe it does and use this inhuman and barbaric method to do so.

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Another great article! With this perspective in mind, I would love to read an opinion from you on religions and related myths, the difference between "believing-IN" and "believing THAT", etc.

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Of all the things wrong with this country you decided to find something that the guys who made this movie might believe in, even though it wasn’t mentioned in the movie. Of course had you actually watched it you would have known that. You must really be into yourself.

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This article is definitely a sly hit piece on the movie, Jim Caviezel and Tim Ballard. I don’t understand why you feel it’s worth your time to bring the movie and Tim Ballard into a discussion about adrenochrome, which didn’t have anything to do with the movie or Tim Ballards organization. Very disappointed that you felt it was necessary to write a hit piece to essentially create doubt about the good work done by Tim Ballard.

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People partake in rituals that don’t make sense to others. Communion in Christianity for instance or sacrificing chickens in Santeria. It isn’t unheard of.

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Podesta, Clinton, and many celebrities also were going to the Spirit Cooking parties of Marina Abramovic where she uses blood, semen, breast milk, and urine. It says it in the leaked Podesta emails, amongst the FBI proven code words that pedophiles use. I don’t think they are necessarily going for adenochrome but I do think many people are actually Satanists. Read about the Balenciaga scandal with the teddy bears, there are many layers to it and they do require sacrifice, Aleistair Crowley wrote that the best sacrifice being a young male baby. Do your research before parroting the same propaganda of the left.

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John, I don’t believe this article was helpful to anyone except the forces of evil. I think your attack Jim is a discredit to your legitimacy.

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Can't wait to read that much needed Op Ed.

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i’ve never heard of this theory. it’s sounds like a nonsensical thing to do, but that doesn’t mean no one is doing it. i’m not saying anyone is doing it. just saying that it being a really stupid, useless idea doesn’t mean there isn’t a true believer out there somewhere

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first time ever heard of this conspiracy theory. probably important, since the movie is mentioned in the article, to note that this theory has nothing to do with the movie

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I am not sure why anyone is acting like you are framing Tim as a conspiracy theorist. You clearly say he’s not. I also listened to the Jordan Peterson interview, and, like you said, he mentioned the witch doctor stuff in Africa (which is horrific) but then said the other stuff wasn’t based on much of anything. On the flip side, I had a hard time listening to Jim. You could tell in the interview at one point he was going a bit conspiracy theorist, but Jordan changed the subject.

Well-written piece that I agree with wholeheartedly. I’ve randomly had several people ask me about this adenochrome thing recently.

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John, I saw this the other day in your email send. Scanned it quickly and discarded it as I pretty much disagreed with everything you said. Lara Logan has been reporting on this and her work is impeccable. Also why is the NHS studying adrenochrome if it is a nothingburger? I do not put it past the evil satanic people in our world for something this outlandish to not be a possibility.

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