Peter Nygard Offers Cash for Black Babies to Harvest Anti-Aging Blood Adrenochrome [VIDEO]
Alex Jones posted a 17-minute Infowars video on X accusing disgraced fashion executive Peter Nygard of acting like a “real-life vampire” by attempting to purchase babies from Black women in the Bahamas to harvest their blood and stem cells for anti-aging purposes.
Peter Nygard, is an associate of Jeffrey Epstein.
The clip, which Jones frames as evidence of elite depravity similar to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network, shows Nygard in a group setting offering money in exchange for infants, with replies highlighting women’s uncomfortable reactions and linking it to broader conspiracy claims about blood rituals, celebrity involvement (including photos with Robert De Niro), and elite adoption patterns targeting certain blood types.
Nygard, once a prominent Canadian fashion mogul, became obsessed with stem cell therapies in the 2010s while living in the Bahamas, publicly claiming treatments reversed his aging and even boasting of potential immortality through biotech research he funded and lobbied for locally.
Investigations and documentaries, including “Unseamly: The Investigation of Peter Nygard,” have alleged he impregnated women intentionally, paid for abortions, and harvested fetal stem cells to inject for longevity—claims tied to his lavish “pamper parties” and sex-trafficking operation. He faced no criminal convictions specifically for stem cell harvesting from babies or blood extraction, but these accusations emerged amid his broader scandals.Nygard was arrested in 2020 on U.S. federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering, and related offenses involving dozens of victims (including minors) lured to his properties in the Bahamas, U.S., and Canada over decades.
A Canadian court convicted him in 2023 on four counts of sexual assault, sentencing him to 11 years in prison, while U.S. extradition proceedings continued. Recent Epstein file releases in late 2025 revealed FBI efforts to interview Prince Andrew regarding connections to both Epstein and Nygard in separate sex-trafficking probes, fueling online speculation about overlapping elite networks, though no direct evidence ties Nygard’s alleged baby-related schemes to proven crimes beyond the trafficking convictions.
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