https://www.bitchute.com/video/7JBcVWswDGxE/
"An
extraordinary specimen grown from distilled human blood and able to
emit beams of red light was reputedly cultured and exhibited at the
court of France's King Louis XIV by royal physician Dr Borel."
Those red eyes glowing eyes.
In the case below they were fed with that "pink" we know well. (Pink is adrenochrome. DB)
"As fully documented in Dr Emil Besetzny's book Sphinx (1873),
however, the most outstanding case must surely be the creation of ten
living homunculi in a mere five weeks, accomplished by two Austrian
alchemists from the late 16th Century - Count Johann Ferdinand von
Kufstein and Abbé Geloni.
Like
all homunculi, they were grown in sealed jars (homunculi die if exposed
for any considerable period to the air), filled with water and
eventually buried under heaps of manure. These were treated (as usual)
with some special, but unspecified, solution, and doubled the size of
eight of the homunculi, producing a series of 1-ft-tall specimens.
No
two homunculi looked the same, and to each was fixed an identity. Eight
were physical manikins, known respectively as the king, queen, knight,
monk, nun, seraph, miner, and architect, and clothes pertinent to their
identities were manufactured for them. Each of these eight homunculi was
fed with special pink tablets every 3-4 days, and their water was
changed once a week. On at least one occasion, the 'king' homunculus
escaped from his jar, and was earnestly trying to remove the seal on the
jar housing the 'queen' when he was spotted by Count Kufstein's butler.
Chased by Kufstein and the butler, the 'king' soon fainted from
exposure to the air, and was put back inside his own receptacle.
The
remaining two homunculi were non-corporeal, and only appeared when
Geloni tapped their jars and chanted certain magical words. A face would
then materialize in each of them; moreover, in one the liquid would
turn blue, in the other it would turn red. The red 'spirit' homunculus
was fed on blood, and its water was changed every 2-3 days, but the blue
'spirit' homunculus was never fed and its water was never changed.
All
ten homunculi would answer questions concerning future events,
invariably predicting correctly the outcomes, and they were observed by
many people. These included some very notable personages, like Count
Franz Josef von Thun and Count Max Lamberg. Surely, however, such
bizarre man-made entities could not really have existed - or could they?"
Overall,
experiences suggests that they are vulnerable to air exposure in their immature phase. They probably desiccate quickly until their skin is fully
developed. Oxygen might have some role in this. Some oxygen will
probably promote it's maturing but perhaps too much might kill it? This
might have some relationship to hypoxia and the 5G network.
Research by Edu