Susan Bradford, Gonzo Journalism Founder Popularized Adrenochrome, Highlighting Child Abductions and Abuse

Susan Bradford [Editor’s note: Warning – disturbing revelations in this article may not be suitable for all readers. Contains graphic descriptions of violence and child abuse.] Adrenochrome – a psychedelic drug rumored to be harvested from tortured humans, particularly vulnerable children – entered the public’s imagination through Hunter Thompson before riding the wave of the Q-Anon movement which sought to hold the perpetrators accountable. The drug was popularized by the founder of gonzo journalism. Thompson’s first novel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was published in 1971, marking the beginning of this…

Mary Maxwell, Ph.D., LL.B., How Sandy Hook Children Can Sue, at Age 18

Mary Maxwell, Ph.D., LL.B. This article looks at the harm that was done to children in Newtown Connecticut or the surrounding area, who were coerced to lie about the false massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School (SHES). That is, I begin from the premise that the event of December 14, 2012 was a hoax, arranged by governmental authorities and perhaps private groups. (If I am wrong about that premise, the material here can still be useful, regarding children who are coerced to lie about other things.) I am sure that…