The "CYM Adrenochrome" documents

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This is a topic that dates from 2020, but it's been shared in a few places recently, eg


Source: https://x.com/OlooneyJohn/status/2032022324140998817?s=20


For those who haven't heard about it, it's quite a weird one. The supposed story is that a woman in Germany ordered a USB stick on Amazon, and found the package had been opened and the stick already had a load of files on it. She contacted a guy in Berlin who ran a Q-related website and started sharing the files with him, by printing them out and mailing them, rather than electronically.

This is the covering letter on the original batch of documents:

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Translation:
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[To:] Dirk Schäfer, Eichhorster Weg 44, 13435 Berlin

Personal!

Dear Mr. Schäfer,

I'm sending you the photocopies and printouts because I'm scared!!! I ordered USB sticks from Amazon and received them last week. One stick had an open package and there was data on it (PDF texts). I initially wanted to send the stick back, but then thought, no, I'll take a closer look at what it is.

I can't read English very well, but what I understand is that it's a list of kidnapped children! They're probably being captured and exploited; it's terribly sad. A company called CYM operates camps and processes children. They offer and sell adrenochrome!!! [English]"Diposal"[sic] means [in German] dispose of! There are many hundreds of pages, and I can only print a few for you. There are also lists with names and photos of adults! I believe these are the people who are holding the children captive.

I can't find anyone here who believes me; everyone says I'm completely crazy. But it's true, that's what "Q" says too. That's why I'm contacting you, Mr. Schäfer. On your website, you represent the truth of Q. I'd also like to write to Mr. Trump, but mail is being monitored. I think that's not the case within Germany yet.

I can't send an email because, to be honest, I'm afraid. These are terrible murderers who torture little children, as Q also writes. I've been reading about Q for a long time.

Please find ways to address this publicly on your blog or a website. I've looked at a few names, etc., etc. (not all of them!!!), and the companies seem so reputable. Can you give the list to Mr. Trump? Hopefully, he'll free them from their suffering!!!

I'm really scared, and in case the letter is intercepted, my name mustn't be found on it because my son is the same age as these poor children.


I'm really scared, and in case the letter is intercepted, my name mustn't be found on it because my son is the same age as these poor children.


Please find ways to address this publicly on your blog or a website. Wishing you strength and thanking you most sincerely

Steffi

(If I should send more, then I have to be careful! Write something like "Steffi, get in touch" on your hominibus website, then I'll see it and can reply!)

The files purport to be from an organisation called CYM which kidnaps and tortures children to harvest adrenochrome and sells it to various pharmaceutical companies and even UK government departments.

It seems to be pretty clearly a hoax but I can't work out who would have created it - it seems like a ridiculously massive amount of work for no obvious benefit. There are hundreds of pages, available to view on the Internet Archive here: https://archive.org/details/cym-corp-1/CYM Corp 1/page/n27/mode/2up

I did a bit of superficial digging into the documents and it seems pretty clear that they were created by a German speaker, despite supposedly being from a US organisation.

  1. The "Adrenochrome" logo on most of the letters is not really a logo, it is a pasted image of a chemical structure lifted directly from a German chemical information page: https://de-academic.com/dic.nsf/dewiki/397823. It seems like exactly what someone in Germany would find on Google if they wanted to create a scientific-looking document.
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  2. There are numerous linguistic quirks in documents which are supposed to have an American origin, for example "due to disposal" instead of "due for disposal", "due to closure" instead of "due to close" or "due for closure", "actual Month" instead of "current month" (false cognate from German "aktueller Monat"), "Mrz" instead of "Mar" as an abbreviation for "March" and, most tellingly, the uniquely German quotation marks (below the line to open the quote, above the line to close the quote) in the supposed "Adrenochrome Inmate And Production Reports".
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  3. The covering letters from someone calling themselves "Steffi" are written in German and addressed to Dirk Schäfer who had a website called pro-hominibus. That site is no longer active but there is an archive here: https://web.archive.org/web/2020092...hominibus.de/blog/params/post/2197511/umfrage


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The "CYM" trademark number 5475570 in the footer refers to an unrelated "CYM" trademark belonging to a Philadelphia restaurant, long since closed, that was called CYM Island Kitchen: https://trademarks.justia.com/876/56/cym-87656651.html. The HQ address is the Trump Tower, and the "Deliveries" address is a real paediatric cliic in Annapolis.


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Assuming this is a hoax, someone put in an extraordinary amount of effort but made some fairly fundamental errors that make it even less believable than it would otherwise be.

And then there's this...


Source: https://x.com/NotOpCue/status/2026442408167174363?s=20


What would "CYM" refer to in this context? And how would the creator of these documents know that CYM would be referred to in emails released years later?
 
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What would "CYM" refer to in this context? And how would the creator of these documents know that CYM would be referred to in emails released years later?
Epstein made no mention of CYM in any of the e-mails released so far, you can search his mailbox at https://jmail.world/

However, someone wrote to him in 2012, presumably a potential victim, and mentioned CYM a couple of times. This is likely a reference to the antidepressant Cymbalta (duloxetine) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serotonin–norepinephrine_reuptake_inhibitor

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I like that he doesn't see CYM as the only resort but wants to try it first as I am already on it and it did work well before
source: https://jmail.world/thread/vol00009-efta00947447-pdf?view=inbox
source2: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 9/EFTA00947447.pdf

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I am going to try and grate some ginger on my new dose of cym...
source: https://jmail.world/thread/EFTA01979042?view=inbox
source2: https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 10/EFTA01979042.pdf
 
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However, someone wrote to him in 2012, presumably a potential victim, and mentioned CYM a couple of times. This is likely a reference to the antidepressant Cymbalta (duloxetine) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serotonin–norepinephrine_reuptake_inhibitor
That makes sense. I tried searching for medical uses of CYM or cym and didn't come across that one but googling "cymbalta" + "cym" shows a lot of examples in discussions, both lower case and all caps.

It seems to be taken in capsule form though, so I don't see how you would grate ginger onto a dose of it?
 
It seems to be taken in capsule form though, so I don't see how you would grate ginger onto a dose of it.
Perhaps if you crushed it and mixed it with something like applesauce? When our kids were little, that was one way to get them to take medicine, they were not yet able to swallow a pill and applesauce or something like that stoop in for Mary Poppins's spoonfull of sugar. Some adults have trouble swallowing pills...
 
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It seems to be taken in capsule form though, so I don't see how you would grate ginger onto a dose of it?
Perhaps she was trying to manage nausea or was anticipating it, as it is a common side effect of Cymbalta. Consuming grated ginger might have helped her mitigate or prevent the symptoms.

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Nausea was the most common side effect reported in clinical trials of Cymbalta. It was also the most common reason people stopped taking the drug.
source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/drugs-cymbalta-side-effects
source2: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/spl/...d111/6afd8246-0e5e-4a24-8216-bba3db09d111.xml

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"The Effectiveness of Ginger in the Prevention of Nausea and Vomiting during Pregnancy and Chemotherapy"

Conclusion

Ginger is an ancient herb used widely in history for its many natural medicinal properties and particularly as an antiemetic. The best available evidence demonstrates that ginger is an effective and inexpensive treatment for nausea and vomiting and is safe.
source: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4818021/

Perhaps if you crushed it and mixed it with something like applesauce?
Probably not Cymbalta. Instead, Drizalma Sprinkle (duloxetine) was created with the possibility of mixing with applesauce in mind.

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The new sprinkle formulation is designed for patients with difficulty swallowing as the capsules may be opened and the contents emptied over a tablespoonful of applesauce; the mixture should be swallowed immediately without chewing.
source: https://www.empr.com/home/news/spri...ble-for-patients-with-swallowing-difficulties
 
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