Woman On 'Dr. Phil' Claims Her Missing Daughter Was Tortured To Produce Adrenochrome

Wow. A recent guest on the popular Dr. Phil syndicated television talk show reportedly told the audience she believes her missing daughter was abducted by a trafficking gang that specializes in torturing children & teens in order to extract adrenochrome, a psychoactive drug the woman claims lends users temporary “vitality.”

Dr. Phil has already aired information on Satanic ritual abuse on a prior episode — and on Tuesday’s show, he read the claims of a woman who believes her daughter was taken by adrenochrome harvesters. Adrenochrome reportedly factors heavily into eli…

Dr. Phil has already aired information on Satanic ritual abuse on a prior episode — and on Tuesday’s show, he read the claims of a woman who believes her daughter was taken by adrenochrome harvesters. Adrenochrome reportedly factors heavily into elite Satanic rituals.

Seems FULCRUM, as usual, was years ahead of many others in the media. This adrenochrome trafficking stuff is some of the saddest human activity on the planet, if it’s real.

Online researchers report a hidden culture of adrenochrome abuse within Silicon Valley — including possibly at Google.

Online researchers report a hidden culture of adrenochrome abuse within Silicon Valley — including possibly at Google.

From MSN:

Sherrie says she has devoted her life to searching for her daughter Jessie Grace, who has been missing from Wenatchee, Washington since June 20, 2016. She claims she has even infiltrated gangs to learn new information. TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Have a story Dr. Phil won't believe? “My investigation has revealed that this is all linked to a ritual,” Sherrie says on Tuesday’s episode of Dr. Phil. “I believe that Jessie was tortured for the drug adrenochrome. Adrenochrome is a chemical that our body produces when we are extremely fearful or have a lot of distress. It gives you strength, it gives you vitality. And the people that killed Jessie are harvesting that from other people.”

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