Saturday, May 11, 2019

Stanford University is the Home of Life Extension Company Alkahest and the Largest Consumer of Aborted Baby Parts According to the Congressional StemExpress Report             ~ hehe just ask yer~selves (u mad fucked in the heads hatters  "pro~choicers") ...ain't ya's GLAD yer mommy was an pro~lifer wit ....u ? ...Huh just a lil   ...

“Alkahest’s mission is to enrich the health and vitality of humankind through transformative therapies that counterbalance the aging process.”
Alkahest   Mission Statement  ...yeah just some "spare" parts is all !!!!
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The U.S. House of Representative’s Select Investigative Panel produced a final report on the sale of aborted baby parts by StemExpress and Planned Parenthood. Released on December 30, 2016 by the Energy & Commerce Committee the report goes into detailed forensic accounting of payments received for the sale of a long list of aborted baby parts and fetal tissue products used in medical research. The investigation was prompted by a series of undercover sting operations by a group called the Center for Medical Progress showing video evidence purportedly showing employees of Planned Parenthood and Stem Express discussing the sale of aborted baby body parts for profit.  Sale of aborted baby parts, fetal tissues and fluids for medical research is not illegal in the United States under the National Institutes of Heath Revitalization Act of 1993 signed into law by then President Bill Clinton. The 1993 law does not allow for the sale of fetal tissues for the expressed purpose of making a profit, which is why the Justice Department is now investigating StemExpress, Planned Parenthood and other companies after the Congressional Judiciary Committee produced yet another report on this grisly subject entitled HUMAN FETAL TISSUE RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND CONTROVERSY
“Since 2010, three companies – Advanced Bioscience Resources, Inc.; StemExpress, LLC; and Novogenix Laboratories, LLC (Novogenix has since gone out of business) have paid affiliates of Planned Parenthood Federation of America to acquire aborted fetuses, and then sold the fetal tissue to their respective customers at substantially higher prices than their documented costs.”        HUMAN FETAL TISSUE RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND CONTROVERSY
Looking into the Congressional Report on the activities of StemExpress and it’s costumers through the forensic accounting starting on page 175 , on the actual page number of the report not the PDF page number which is 233, it becomes very clear that by far the best costumer of StemExpress, for years running, was Stanford University.
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This comes as no surprise as Stanford University hosts the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, the Stanford Center on Longevity as well as home base for the blood component based life extension company Alkahest . Which plans on supplying a potent blood plasma derived life extending serum to the super wealthy. All of these programs are in need of large quantities of aborted baby parts to harvest stem cells and components of young blood to carry out the experiments and produce a new generation of treatments to the sick as well as life extending products for the wealthy. This is not to imply Stanford University has broken any laws just to inform the readership that all of these aborted baby parts are not used just to cure the ill members of society. An aggressive program to enhance the longevity of the very wealthy is underway as well using parabiotic means. Stem cell treatment is still illegal in the United States even though so much research and money has been put into it. What’s going on? Some of the same results can be achieved through parabiosis which is not illegal.

“Alkahest’s mission is to enrich the health and vitality of humankind through transformative therapies that counterbalance the aging process.”
Alkahest   Mission Statement
Alkahest whose stakeholders include Grifols International, the biggest supplier of blood plasma in the world as well as the family of late Chinese billionaire known as “The King of Cotton Yarn”, Chen Din-hwa. Alkahest’s scientists have experimented with the blood of human teens as well as new born human baby blood plasma. Not kidding! Studying it’s effects on adult mammal’s health, cognitive function and longevity. Including injecting human patients with 18 year old human blood under the guise of Alzheimer’s research as well as injecting new born human umbilical cord blood into mice. One can imagine the experiments that are not publicized. 
Experiments have demonstrated the fact that the components of young blood have a “Fountain of Youth” effect on older animals that receive it. This is called Hetero Chronic Parabiosis. Pairing the circulatory systems of a young and old animal either through direct surgical connection or periodic injections of young blood. Experiments have shown an older animal that receives young blood actually becomes physically younger. As the young host is sucked dry of it’s vitality the older recipient takes on the qualities of a young animal.
In the past few years, however, a small number of labs have revived parabiosis, especially in the field of ageing research. By joining the circulatory system of an old mouse to that of a young mouse, scientists have produced some remarkable results. In the heart, brain, muscles and almost every other tissue examined, the blood of young mice seems to bring new life to ageing organs, making old mice stronger, smarter and healthier. It even makes their fur shinier. Now these labs have begun to identify the components of young blood that are responsible for these changes. And last September, a clinical trial in California became the first to start testing the benefits of young blood in older people with Alzheimer’s disease.  Ageing Research: Blood to blood             January 21, 2015   Journal Nature
As on Alkahest’s website and mission statement the main reason for developing  such treatments is to extend the life of otherwise healthy people with a lot of money using the blood components of the young.
Clive McCay, a biochemist and gerontologist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, was the first to apply parabiosis to the study of ageing. In 1956, his team joined 69 pairs of rats, almost all of differing ages3. The linked rats included a 1.5-month-old paired with a 16-month-old — the equivalent of pairing a 5-year-old human with a 47-year-old. It was not a pretty experiment.     Ageing Research: Blood to blood                          January 21, 2015   Journal Nature
From the Alkahest website making things sound a bit better in nice scientific terms basically saying the same thing and making no bones about it.
Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray and Dr. Saul Villeda, in collaboration with Dr. Rando, subsequently reported that the old systemic environment negatively affects adult neurogenesis in brains of young heterochronic parabiont animals, and conversely, a young environment can increase neurogenesis in the old brain3. This led to the discovery that soluble factors – rather than cells – in old blood are responsible for the decrease in synaptic plasticity and impair learning and memory. They discovered certain protein factors3,4 that impair adult neurogenesis and cognition in mice. Other groups demonstrated rejuvenating effects in a wide range of tissues and organs in old heterochronic parabionts.
In 2014, Villeda, Wyss-Coray and colleagues advanced further to show that such effects could be achieved without permanently connecting circulatory systems thus opening up the potential for a translatable therapeutic route. They reported that plasma from young mice, repeatedly injected into old mice, can increase memory function by targeting classical molecular pathways known to be involved in cognition and stimulate morphological processes in the hippocampus5. Multiple aging factors or rejuvenating factors exist within plasma that originate from and target different tissues.
These recent scientific data support the existence of beneficial “rejuvenating” factors in young plasma and the presence of “age-promoting” factors in old plasma. Both classes of agents offer therapeutic opportunities for the treatment of cognitive dysfunction and other age-related diseases.                   Alkahest Website
How much of the aborted baby body parts went to these and other experiments dedicated to life extension we will never know but just bearing in mind the fact that this is one distributer and Stanford is literally gobbling them up. A full accounting may reveal that a significant amount of parts and fluids of from aborted babies are going not to disease prevention but to life extension experiments to one day produce a product for the wealthy. As with the experiments with “donated” umbilical cord blood factors used in one of Alkahest ground breaking experiment’s.
A quick list of aborted baby body parts available from StemExpress.
As mentioned before it is perfectly legal to purchase aborted baby body parts for experimentation and Stanford has large need for these materials that do yield life saving research yet let’s not be naïve either. Life extension is being studied. Especially with the name Alkahest which has a long and dark past to it.
What does the name Alkahest mean? It is an ancient Alchemic principal sought after for thousands of years by the precursors of modern scientists. The Alchemists of the past also believed that Alkahest may reside in human tissues. Famous Alchemists of the past have experimented with different bodily fluids including blood, semen, urine and lymph fluid of human beings in the quest for immortality. Read the original papers on Alkahest from none other than the prestigious Royal Society where famous Alchemists even debated if a full grown adult or a child would contain more Alkahest in their bodily fluids.
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Alkahest is a hypothetical universal solvent, having the power to dissolve every other substance, including gold. It was much sought after by alchemists for what they thought would be its invaluable medicinal qualities.          Wikipedia
 Immortality has been one of the goals of Alchemists, scientists and the elite through out history. Examples such as Robert Boyle. One of the founders of the Royal Society, founded in London in 1660. Whose main scientific interest was the ” The prolongation of life“. Through the use of transfusions of old blood with young blood.
Andreas Libavius  a German Alchemist in 1615 advised connecting the circulatory system of an old and young man. Looking to transfer the Alkahest from the young to the old.
The hot and spirituous blood of the young man will pour into the old one as if it were from a fountain of youth, and all of his weakness will be dispelled
Andreas Libavius 16th Century Doctor and Alchemist
That name wasn’t picked because it rolls of the tongue or just sounded good.

Sources:
https://archives-energycommerce.house.gov/sites/republicans.energycommerce.house.gov/files/documents/Select_Investigative_Panel_Final_Report.pdf
https://www.grassley.senate.gov/sites/default/files/judiciary/upload/22920%20-%20FTR.pdf
http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/64/4/435

Child Sex Trafficking Developing into Organized Crime’s Largest Profit Center



In the Land of the Free: Child Sex Trafficking Now Fastest Growing Business in Organized Crime

“Children are being targeted and sold for sex in America every day.”—John Ryan, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

By The Free Thought Project
(Rutherford Institute) Children, young girls—some as young as 9 years old—are being bought and sold for sex in America. The average age for a young woman being sold for sex is now 13 years old.
This is America’s dirty little secret.
Sex trafficking—especially when it comes to the buying and selling of young girls—has become big business in America, the fastest growing business in organized crime and the second most-lucrative commodity traded illegally after drugs and guns.
As investigative journalist Amy Fine Collins notes, “It’s become more lucrative and much safer to sell malleable teens than drugs or guns. A pound of heroin or an AK-47 can be retailed once, but a young girl can be sold 10 to 15 times a day—and a ‘righteous’ pimp confiscates 100 percent of her earnings.”
Consider this: every two minutes, a child is exploited in the sex industry.
According to USA Todayadults purchase children for sex at least 2.5 million times a year in the United States.
Who buys a child for sex? Otherwise ordinary men from all walks of life.
They could be your co-worker, doctor, pastor or spouse,” writes journalist Tim Swarens, who spent more than a year investigating the sex trade in America.
In Georgia alone, it is estimated that 7,200 men (half of them in their 30s) seek to purchase sex with adolescent girls each month, averaging roughly 300 a day.
On average, a child might be raped by 6,000 men during a five-year period of servitude.
It is estimated that at least 100,000 children—girls and boys—are bought and sold for sex in the U.S. every year, with as many as 300,000 children in danger of being trafficked each year. Some of these children are forcefully abducted, others are runaways, and still others are sold into the system by relatives and acquaintances.
“Human trafficking—the commercial sexual exploitation of American children and women, via the Internet, strip clubs, escort services, or street prostitution—is on its way to becoming one of the worst crimes in the U.S.,” said prosecutor Krishna Patel.
This is an industry that revolves around cheap sex on the fly, with young girls and women who are sold to 50 men each day for $25 apiece, while their handlers make $150,000 to $200,000 per child each year.
This is not a problem found only in big cities.
It’s happening everywhere, right under our noses, in suburbs, cities and towns across the nation.
As Ernie Allen of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children points out, “The only way not to find this in any American city is simply not to look for it.”
Don’t fool yourselves into believing that this is merely a concern for lower income communities or immigrants.
It’s not.
It is estimated that there are 100,000 to 150,000 under-aged child sex workers in the U.S. These girls aren’t volunteering to be sex slaves. They’re being lured—forced—trafficked into it. In most cases, they have no choice.
In order to avoid detection (in some cases aided and abetted by the police) and cater to male buyers’ demand for sex with different women, pimps and the gangs and crime syndicates they work for have turned sex trafficking into a highly mobile enterprise, with trafficked girls, boys and women constantly being moved from city to city, state to state, and country to country.
For instance, the Baltimore-Washington area, referred to as The Circuit, with its I-95 corridor dotted with rest stops, bus stations and truck stops, is a hub for the sex trade.
No doubt about it: this is a highly profitable, highly organized and highly sophisticated sex trafficking business that operates in towns large and small, raking in upwards of $9.5 billion a year in the U.S. alone by abducting and selling young girls for sex.
Every year, the girls being bought and sold gets younger and younger.
The average age of those being trafficked is 13. Yet as the head of a group that combats trafficking pointed out, “Let’s think about what average means. That means there are children younger than 13. That means 8-, 9-, 10-year-olds.
“For every 10 women rescued, there are 50 to 100 more women who are brought in by the traffickers. Unfortunately, they’re not 18- or 20-year-olds anymore,” noted a 25-year-old victim of trafficking. “They’re minors as young as 13 who are being trafficked. They’re little girls.”
Where did this appetite for young girls come from?
Look around you.
Young girls have been sexualized for years now in music videos, on billboards, in television ads, and in clothing stores. Marketers have created a demand for young flesh and a ready supply of over-sexualized children.
“All it takes is one look at MySpace photos of teens to see examples—if they aren’t imitating porn they’ve actually seen, they’re imitating the porn-inspired images and poses they’ve absorbed elsewhere,” writes Jessica Bennett for Newsweek. “Latex, corsets and stripper heels, once the fashion of porn stars, have made their way into middle and high school.”
This is what Bennett refers to as the “pornification of a generation.”
“In a market that sells high heels for babies and thongs for tweens, it doesn’t take a genius to see that sex, if not porn, has invaded our lives,” concludes Bennett. “Whether we welcome it or not, television brings it into our living rooms and the Web brings it into our bedrooms. According to a 2007 study from the University of Alberta, as many as 90 percent of boys and 70 percent of girls aged 13 to 14 have accessed sexually explicit content at least once.”
In other words, the culture is grooming these young people to be preyed upon by sexual predators. And then we wonder why our young women are being preyed on, trafficked and abused?
Social media makes it all too easy. As one news center reported, “Finding girls is easy for pimps. They look on MySpace, Facebook, and other social networks. They and their assistants cruise malls, high schools and middle schools. They pick them up at bus stops. On the trolley. Girl-to-girl recruitment sometimes happens.” Foster homes and youth shelters have also become prime targets for traffickers.
Rarely do these girls enter into prostitution voluntarily. Many start out as runaways or throwaways, only to be snatched up by pimps or larger sex rings. Others, persuaded to meet up with a stranger after interacting online through one of the many social networking sites, find themselves quickly initiated into their new lives as sex slaves.
Debbie, a straight-A student who belonged to a close-knit Air Force family living in Phoenix, Ariz., is an example of this trading of flesh. Debbie was 15 when she was snatched from her driveway by an acquaintance-friend. Forced into a car, Debbie was bound and taken to an unknown location, held at gunpoint and raped by multiple men. She was then crammed into a small dog kennel and forced to eat dog biscuits. Debbie’s captors advertised her services on Craigslist. Those who responded were often married with children, and the money that Debbie “earned” for sex was given to her kidnappers. The gang raping continued. After searching the apartment where Debbie was held captive, police finally found Debbie stuffed in a drawer under a bed. Her harrowing ordeal lasted for 40 days.
While Debbie was fortunate enough to be rescued, others are not so lucky. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, nearly 800,000 children go missing every year (roughly 2,185 children a day).
With a growing demand for sexual slavery and an endless supply of girls and women who can be targeted for abduction, this is not a problem that’s going away anytime soon.
For those trafficked, it’s a nightmare from beginning to end.
Those being sold for sex have an average life expectancy of seven years, and those years are a living nightmare of endless rape, forced drugging, humiliation, degradation, threats, disease, pregnancies, abortions, miscarriages, torture, pain, and always the constant fear of being killed or, worse, having those you love hurt or killed.
Peter Landesman paints the full horrors of life for those victims of the sex trade in his New York Times article “The Girls Next Door”:
Andrea told me that she and the other children she was held with were frequently beaten to keep them off-balance and obedient. Sometimes they were videotaped while being forced to have sex with adults or one another. Often, she said, she was asked to play roles: the therapist patient or the obedient daughter. Her cell of sex traffickers offered three age ranges of sex partners–toddler to age 4, 5 to 12 and teens–as well as what she called a “damage group.” “In the damage group, they can hit you or do anything they want to,” she explained. “Though sex always hurts when you are little, so it’s always violent, everything was much more painful once you were placed in the damage group.”
What Andrea described next shows just how depraved some portions of American society have become. “They’d get you hungry then to train you” to have oral sex. “They put honey on a man. For the littlest kids, you had to learn not to gag. And they would push things in you so you would open up better. We learned responses. Like if they wanted us to be sultry or sexy or scared. Most of them wanted you scared. When I got older, I’d teach the younger kids how to float away so things didn’t hurt.”
Immigration and customs enforcement agents at the Cyber Crimes Center in Fairfax, Va., report that when it comes to sex, the appetites of many Americans have now changed. What was once considered abnormal is now the norm. These agents are tracking a clear spike in the demand for harder-core pornography on the Internet. As one agent noted, “We’ve become desensitized by the soft stuff; now we need a harder and harder hit.”
This trend is reflected by the treatment many of the girls receive at the hands of the drug traffickers and the men who purchase them. Peter Landesman interviewed Rosario, a Mexican woman who had been trafficked to New York and held captive for a number of years. She said: “In America, we had ‘special jobs.’ Oral sex, anal sex, often with many men. Sex is now more adventurous, harder.”
A common thread woven through most survivors’ experiences is being forced to go without sleep or food until they have met their sex quota of at least 40 men. One woman recounts how her trafficker made her lie face down on the floor when she was pregnant and then literally jumped on her back, forcing her to miscarry.
Holly Austin Smith was abducted when she was 14 years old, raped, and then forced to prostitute herself. Her pimp, when brought to trial, was only made to serve a year in prison.
Barbara Amaya was repeatedly sold between traffickers, abused, shot, stabbed, raped, kidnapped, trafficked, beaten, and jailed all before she was 18 years old. “I had a quota that I was supposed to fill every night. And if I didn’t have that amount of money, I would get beat, thrown down the stairs. He beat me once with wire coat hangers, the kind you hang up clothes, he straightened it out and my whole back was bleeding.”
As David McSwane recounts in a chilling piece for the Herald-Tribune: “In Oakland Park, an industrial Fort Lauderdale suburb, federal agents in 2011 encountered a brothel operated by a married couple. Inside ‘The Boom Boom Room,’ as it was known, customers paid a fee and were given a condom and a timer and left alone with one of the brothel’s eight teenagers, children as young as 13. A 16-year-old foster child testified that he acted as security, while a 17-year-old girl told a federal judge she was forced to have sex with as many as 20 men a night.”
One particular sex trafficking ring catered specifically to migrant workers employed seasonally on farms throughout the southeastern states, especially the Carolinas and Georgia, although it’s a flourishing business in every state in the country. Traffickers transport the women from farm to farm, where migrant workers would line up outside shacks, as many as 30 at a time, to have sex with them before they were transported to yet another farm where the process would begin all over again.
This growing evil is, for all intents and purposes, out in the open.
Trafficked women and children are advertised on the internet, transported on the interstate, and bought and sold in swanky hotels.
Indeed, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the government’s war on sex trafficking—much like the government’s war on terrorism, drugs and crime—has become a perfect excuse for inflicting more police state tactics (police check points, searches, surveillance, and heightened security) on a vulnerable public, while doing little to make our communities safer.
So what can you do?
Educate yourselves and your children about this growing menace in our communities.
Stop feeding the monster: Sex trafficking is part of a larger continuum in America that runs the gamut from homelessness, poverty, and self-esteem issues to sexualized television, the glorification of a pimp/ho culture—what is often referred to as the pornification of America—and a billion dollar sex industry built on the back of pornography, music, entertainment, etc.
This epidemic is largely one of our own making, especially in a corporate age where the value placed on human life takes a backseat to profit. It is estimated that the porn industry brings in more money than Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Yahoo.
Call on your city councils, elected officials and police departments to make the battle against sex trafficking a top priority, more so even than the so-called war on terror and drugs and the militarization of law enforcement.
Stop prosecuting adults for victimless “crimes” such as growing lettuce in their front yard and focus on putting away the pimps and buyers who victimize these young women.
Finally, the police need to do a better job of training, identifying and responding to these issues; communities and social services need to do a better job of protecting runaways, who are the primary targets of traffickers; legislators need to pass legislation aimed at prosecuting traffickers and “johns,” the buyers who drive the demand for sex slaves; and hotels need to stop enabling these traffickers, by providing them with rooms and cover for their dirty deeds.
That so many women and children continue to be victimized, brutalized and treated like human cargo is due to three things: one, a consumer demand that is increasingly lucrative for everyone involved—except the victims; two, a level of corruption so invasive on both a local and international scale that there is little hope of working through established channels for change; and three, an eerie silence from individuals who fail to speak out against such atrocities.
But the truth is that we are all guilty of contributing to this human suffering. The traffickers are guilty. The consumers are guilty. The corrupt law enforcement officials are guilty. The women’s groups who do nothing are guilty. The foreign peacekeepers and aid workers who contribute to the demand for sex slaves are guilty. Most of all, every individual who does not raise a hue and cry over the atrocities being committed against women and children in almost every nation around the globe—including the United States—is guilty.
___ https://thefreethoughtproject.com/children-trafficking-fastest-growing-industry/