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Writer's pictureJames Geis

Are we eating missing children?

Updated: Aug 6, 2023


I've had this feeling for a while. I guess it started when I found out that the satanic elites refer to pineal glands as "food" according to this 1914 article called A Food That Does Away With Youth, which I think is a sick pun. The word, elite, refers to Canaanites who worshiped, El, their supreme god. They were known to sacrifice children. The article even has an illustration called Victims of Moloch showning people entering the mouth of Moloch, like the vaccinated attendees at the AstroWorld concert in 2021 where at least eight people died due to "medical emergencies" and "chaos" according to this ABC News article. In the 1973 movie, Soylent Green, which takes place in 2022, people ate crackers made from liquefied corpses, and in the 1999 movie, The Matrix, babies grown in artifical wombs were fed liquefied corpses. In 2017, California Governor, Jerry Brown, signed a bill into law to make alkaline hydrolysis, a.k.a. water cremation, legal. It went into effect in 2020. It creates liquefied corpses to be used as fertilizer.

A video has recently emerged of Barbara Marx Hubbard having a Freudian slip about "the babies we eat" affecting our evolution at a biotech conference in 2015. This article calls her the "Godmother of Transhumanism and Synthetic Spirituality" and says she is "Rockefeller-funded." Is it just a coincidence that Impossible Foods is across the street from Planned Parenthood, or that Senomyx and Pfizer use aborted fetal cells to make their products? Here's a video of Pfizer executive, Vanessa Gelman, being confronted by Project Veritas after a whistleblower from Pfizer released emails that showed that they wanted to keep the use of aborted fetal cells in their Covid vaccine a secret. Satanic ritual abuse victims like Vicki Polin and "Theresa" on 60 Minutes Australia both tell similar stories about elites sacrificing and eating babies. There's also a 60 Minutes segment called America's Deep, Dark Secret that shows that the brains of children at the Fernald School, which is very close to McLean Hospital, were being harvested for "research" that was never done.


Another thing that's weird is the 60 Minutes segment called The Flavorists. There is a very clear forbidden fruit reference in the graphic behind Morley Safer in my opinion. I believe that the forbidden fruit in the Bible is a metaphor for pineal glands, which I blogged about in this article. The graphic also resembles the Staff of Osiris if you invert the strawberry. It's pretty clear to me that the Staff of Osiris has a pineal gland at the top of it unless you want to believe that the elites are obsessed with pine cones, but I think the evidence is pretty strong to suggest that these are pineal glands. What if that's the real secret ingredient that these "flavorists" are pretending to be looking for? I mean, Satan wanted Adam and Eve to eat this forbidden fruit. Why wouldn't satanists want us to do the same?


You're probably thinking, "How is this even possible?" I don't claim to have all the answers, but I do know that pineal glands are being harvested at Harvard's "Brain Bank" at McLean Hospital. This article shows how the brains are stored after the "key structures" are removed, and shows a scalpel about to remove the pineal gland. They don't say what happens to those, or the pituitary glands, but they do say that one half of the brain is stored in formalin, and the other half goes in the freezer. The original asylum that became known as McLean Hospital in 1895 was built in 1811, very close to Massachusetts General Hospital, which was also built in 1811 with "opium money" according to this article by WBUR. My gut feeling is that these institutions were set up in order to provide the elites with the blood and pineal glands that they apparently seem to need. Here's a video of Dr. Jesse Karmzin talking about a "noblewoman" in Hungary named Elizabeth Bathory was executed for bathing in the blood of young women. Jeez, you'd think that she'd be executed for killing them, not bathing in their blood. He runs a business called Ambrosia near San Francisco that sells transfusions of "young blood" to people for $5,500 a liter or $8,000 for two liters.

Another thing that's weird to me is why Harvard needs 7,000 brains for Autism and Alzheimer's research when it seems pretty obvious, at least to me, that those things are being caused by the aluminum adjuvants and mercury preservatives in vaccines. Who knew mercury, one of the most toxic substances that isn't radioactive, was a preservative? Not me. There's also a weird Keebler commerical that says that its chocolate chips are made with "extreme elfin generosity" and shows them magically emerging from a lighted orb that reminds me of the chandelier at the Harvard Club if it were inverted. What is "extreme generosity?" Is that giving it your "all," so to speak? Maybe it's like infantrymen in combat who jump on a grenade to save the rest of their platoon. And what are elves if not just a euphemism for children? You don't suppose that the Harvard Club would mix this "food of the gods" into the food that they serve, do you? I do. I think this kind of stuff has been going on for a very long time and I don't know how the perpetrators keep getting away with it. Millions of children go missing every year worldwide and no one seems to know what happens to them. I also think that the terms gracious, Gracious Dining, gratitude, generous, and generosity are code words for this. This tribute to Barbara Marx Hubbard, who died in 2019, uses the word generosity. and I don't think it's just a coincidence. It seems to be used a lot to describe people like this. This Prince pasta commercial is creepy me too when it says that Prince pasta "grows you with wheat germ energy other pastas leave out."


Another thing that's weird to me are some of the food company logos that suggest things like cannibalism, witchcraft, or satanism, but I think I'll save that for another post.

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