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Johnny Depp takes Too Much Adrenochrome- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Notice in the back the Masonic checkerboard wallpaper, three TVs in an illuminati triangle, and the pink lamp in the middle they looks like the all seeing eye.

Listen as they traumatise their next victim on the phone.

What do you think?

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LOOSE BILL
LOOSE BILL
1 year ago

He looks like he’s stopped taking it now, he looks horrible, like we see him underwater 😕

frenchtoast2000
frenchtoast2000
1 year ago
Reply to  LOOSE BILL

I saw him without it during the lockdowns. He looked really frail and sick almost like his muscles were decomposing.

Last edited 1 year ago by frenchtoast2000
Theghostofkyiv
Theghostofkyiv
1 year ago

I always thought this was the most noteworthy part of the book and movie, and if I remember, in the book it is the only part hunter claims was fictional. I always thought why would he need to clarify that, years later when adrenochrome theories came to light it kind of made sense

Mia
Mia
1 year ago

Johnny Depp didn’t take it,the character he plays in the movie takes it.i think people don’t understand this is a fictional movie,not reality

Theghostofkyiv
Theghostofkyiv
1 year ago
Reply to  Mia

Seriously?!?! Does that also mean Johnny isn’t actually a pirate? Does he even have scissors for hands??? What other lies have they told us????!? Ahgrfhjkd!!!

Crazy Bear
Crazy Bear
1 year ago
Reply to  Mia

You don’t get into the club house if you don’t play by their rules. If you’re an
A lister in Hollywood, it’s not because you can memorize lines better than the next 300 people standing in line for the part.

crisspf
crisspf
1 year ago
Reply to  Mia

Sweet dreams, Mia!

John Smith
John Smith
1 year ago

They hide this stuff in plain sight, because deep down they’re proud of it. They love to rub it in our faces…and for that, I hope & pray each & every one of them who has ever partaken in this sick, satanic practice burns in the deepest pit of hell for all eternity…and trust me, they will.

CJ Flintstone
CJ Flintstone
1 year ago
Reply to  John Smith

Instead of eternity, how about just one billion years? That’s a long long time but still zero next to eternity. Would it be sufficient punishment? Christians bat the phrase “burn in hell for all eternity” like it’s nothing. You literally don’t know what you’re talking about. How about putting Hitler in hell for one trillion years for each Jew he had murdered? That’s six quintillion years, millions of times longer than the age of the universe – but still infinitely less than “all eternity”. Would that be enough?

Some people are very very bad but nobody is infinitely bad. So how did they earn an infinite punishment? It makes no sense.

Laz
Laz
1 year ago
Reply to  CJ Flintstone

We didn’t choose infinite, God did. Are you a troll or really that naive?

JBL
JBL
1 year ago
Reply to  CJ Flintstone

By the traditional Christian view, no one “earns” infinite punishment, and it is not even punishment at all, at least in the sense of payment for wrongs done.

After Christ’s Second Coming, the entire world will be renewed; it is yet a mystery what precisely this will entail, but it is at least clear that in the conditions of the renewed Cosmos, the time for repentance (which literally means “minding again,” a changing of one’s heart and mind) is in some way over and done. If a man has lived his entire earthly existence in conscious rebellion against God’s will, in unrepentant hatred for the divine order and in selfish love for himself and his earthly passions, he will experience this New Cosmos as torment, because nothing that he desires and craves and lusts after will any longer be possible in the way it is in our fallen world. He will look upon the love of God and the beauty of the renewed world and will see in these things only hatred and ugliness, and he will suffer — not because God wishes to penalize him for what he has done, but because this is what he has made himself. This is why the Fathers spoke of the “second death” as being separation from God.

As for the “length of time” involved, we do not know what “eternity” or “infinity” mean; these are words we have been given to grant us some weak understanding of the magnitude of what is at stake. It is almost certainly referring to an entirely different experience of time itself that will come naturally to that Final Age. But the idea that there will be human beings roasting over some kind of endless demonic bonfire forever and ever has nothing whatsoever to do with the original Christian views.

marie
marie
1 year ago
Reply to  CJ Flintstone

Hitler was a ‘Jew’ and the camps didn’t exterminate them which is why they had to stop showing the Russian and Ukrainians who were starving in the supposed death camps, why do you think Russians had to build the chimney after the war?