Apparently people have been drinking blood for ages, believing that it is an elixir for youth and regeneration
For the Ancient Greeks, blood was a magical elixir... Pliny the Elder (AD 23-79), one of the great historians of the Roman Empire, described the mad rush of spectators into arenas to drink the blood of fallen gladiators... Centuries later, Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) similarly promoted drinking young blood as a means for the elderly to regain their youthful vigor...
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com...f-transfusion/
And according to the linked article, now the wealthy elite are being infused with the blood of young children as an elixir of life.
Drinking blood is not a new development. Most who engage in this practice think they’re either taking part in a scientific practice or dabbling in witchcraft. That is what makes understanding the obsession among the wealthy elite with drinking the blood of children so complicated.
The ancient Greeks and Romans were notorious for their beliefs in the powerful medicinal advantages of drinking an “elixir” of blood. And not much has changed over the years.
Back in the early days of “blood transfusions” they thought drinking the blood was the most efficient scientific method. Some accounts indicate that Pope Innocent VIII was the first person to receive a “blood transfusion” in 1492. Many historical accounts claim he utilized his position to gain access to a constant supply of fresh blood from young Jewish boys.
http://www.truthandaction.org/paypal...oung-children/