Feb 18 • 13:23 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Naidoo rambles again: 'They eat our children, do you know that already?'

Xavier Naidoo returns to promoting conspiracy theories during a protest in Berlin, claiming that the Epstein Files hint at sinister practices involving children.

Xavier Naidoo, the controversial German singer, has resurfaced with alarming conspiracy theories during a protest at the Kanzleramt in response to the Epstein Files. Despite having distanced himself from such narratives in the past, Naidoo's participation in the protest and his comments have revived discussions about long-standing conspiracy theories that allege elite figures are involved in horrific crimes against children.

The demonstration attracted around 300 attendees and centered on the release of documents from the Epstein case, which included references to the term 'jerky.' Some participants interpreted these references to imply a hidden meaning related to the consumption of human baby flesh, linking it to a notorious conspiracy theory regarding the alleged harvesting of substances like Adrenochrome from children. This theory purports that high-profile individuals, including politicians and celebrities, engage in these acts to achieve youthfulness or euphoria, perpetuating fear and mistrust among segments of the public.

Naidoo's remarks also invoked discussions about "HEK 293 cells," human cell lines derived from a fetal kidney in the 1970s, which are often at the center of debates concerning medical research involving ethical considerations. The combination of Naidoo's celebrity status and the spread of such conspiracy narratives raises significant concerns about misinformation and its potential impact on public perception and trust in societal institutions.

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