Adrenochrome: Canada’s SHOCKING Connection to the World’s Most Controversial Chemical

Comments on this video were automatically disabled, and I had a difficult time trying to turn them back on. In case they are shut down again, please feel free to discuss this video in my channel’s Community section: @HammersonPeters/community In this piece, we will explore Canada’s shocking role in the dark history of adrenochrome consumption, from its genesis as a brutal native tradition to its role in 1950s psychiatric research. 0:00:00 - Jim Caviezel and Tim Ballard on Adrenochrome 0:02:29 – What is Adrenochrome? FIRST NATIONS RITUALS 0:05:26 - First Nations Torture and Cannibalism 0:06:23 - Father LeJeune’s Accounts 0:07:46 - The Martyrdom of Jean de Brebeuf 0:10:48 – Francois de Casson’s Account 0:15:08 – Massacre at Iroquois Point 0:17:15 - Alexander Henry the Elder’s Account THE WEYBURN ASYLUM 0:22:33 - Hoffer, Osmond, and Smythies 0:26:07 - Humphry Osmond’s Connections to Aldous Huxley and the CIA 0:27:55 - Osmond and Hoffer’s Self-Experiments with Adrenochrome 0:33:18 - Other Adrenochrome Experiments Sources: “Jim Caviezel Goes in Depth on Human Trafficking and New Movie ‘Sound of Freedom’, on the June 21st, 2023 issue the Bannon’s War Room Rumble channel “The Fight Against Worldwide Child Slavery & the Sex Trade: Jim Caviezel and Tim Ballard: Ep 372,” in the July 3rd, 2023 issue of the Jordan B. Peterson YouTube channel “The Dark Virality of a Hollywood- Blood-Harvesting Conspiracy,” by Brian Friedberg in the July 31st, 2020 issue of “Adrenochrome is Real,” in the July 10th, 2023 issue of the ‘Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, MIT PhD. Inventor of Email’ BitChute channel “‘Sound of Freedom’ is a Box Office Hit Whose Star Embraces QAnon: The low-budget film about child sex trafficking almost topped the box office on July 4. But its star Jim Caviezel has linked it to the QAnon movement,” by Herb Scribner and Will Sommer in the July 7th, 2023 issue of the Washington Post “The Truth About Adrenochrome,” by Josie Adams in the April 7th, 2020 issue of The Spinoff “Relationship Between Oxidative Stress and Anxiety: Emerging Role of Antioxidants Withing Therapeutic or Preventive Approaches,” by Jaouad Bouayed on November 2nd, 2010 The Jesuit Relations (1632), by Father Paul LeJeune The Jesuit Relations (1637), by Father Paul LeJeune “A Veritable Account of the Martyrdom and Blessed Death of Father Jean de Brebeuf and of Father Gabriel L’Alemant, in New France, in the Country of the Hurons, by the Iroquois, Enemies of the Faith,” by Father Christophe Regnaut in the 1649 issue of the Jesuit Relations Exploration of the Great Lakes: 1669-1670, by Francois Dollier de Casson and Rene de Brehand de Galinee Cannibalism, Headhunting, and Human Sacrifice in North America: A History Forgotten (2008), by George Franklin Feldman Memoir on the Manners, Customs, and Religion of the Savages of North America (17th Century; translated in 1864 by Reverend Jules Tailhan), by Nicolas Perrot Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories Between the Years 1760-1776 (1809), by Alexander Henry the Elder “On Critics and Research,” by H. Osmond and A. Hoffer in Volume 21, Issue 4 of Psychosomatic Medicine (July-August 1959) “Adrenalin Remedy in Blood Pressure: Derivative, Adrenochrome, Found to Reduce Condition in Experimental Animals,” published in the September 11th, 1942 issue of the Montreal Gazette “Schizophrenia: A New Approach,” by A. Hoffer, H. Osmond, and J. Smythies in Volume 10, Number 218 of the Journal of Mental Science (1954) “Chemical Theories of Psychosis,” by Max Rinkel, M.D., and Harry C. Solomon, M.D., in Volume 18, Issue 4 of the Psychiatry Digest (October-December 1957) Acid Dreams: The CIA, LSD, and the Sixties Rebellion (1985), by Martin A. Lee “Some Psychological Effects of Adrenochrome,” by Abram Hoffer, Humphrey Osmond, and John Smythies, in Readings in Perception (1958), by David C. Beardslee and Michael Wertheimer “Saskatchewan Scientists Study Test-Tube Schizophrenia,” in the May 16th, 1958 issue of the Irma Times The Hallucinogens (1967), by A. Hoffer and H. Osmond “Behavioral and Electroencephalographic Effects of Hallucinogenic Drugs,” by Bert E. Schwarz, M.D.; Khalil G. Wakin, M.D.; Reginald G. Bickford, M.B.; and Frank R. Lichtenheld, M.D.; in Volume 75, Issue 1 (January 1956) of the Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry
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