The conclusion of Antony Blinken’s military tribunal on May 23 ended in a conviction and death sentence after Rear Admiral Lia Reynolds presented evidence establishing that Blinken was an Adrenochrome junkie who had sex with minors at the Department of State and the White House during his stints as Obama’s deputy secretary of state from 2015-2017 and Biden’s secretary of state from 2021-2025.
Admiral Reynolds had called former Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Heather Higginbottom to the stand. She had been a government employee from 2009 to 2017 and testified she’d had sporadic contact with Blinken in 2015-2016.
She recounted a time in March 2016 when Blinken had summoned her to his office because he wanted to see a proposal she had written detailing the distribution of foreign aid funds. Higginbottom told the panel that upon entering Blinken’s office, she saw a hypodermic needle on his desk and an elastic tourniquet fastened tautly around his right arm. He had clearly injected something into his veins. Blinken’s eyes, she said, were glassy and fluttered wildly as he smiled and beckoned her to sit down. According to her, Blinken was less interested in her proposition than he was in introducing her to the “joys of Adrenochrome.”
“He told me it’d loosen me up,” she told the panel. “That everyone was doing it. He said—” Higginbottom choked up, and tears streamed down her face. “—I’d lose my inhibitions and enjoy intercourse with children. He showed me disgusting pictures of him—of sex of him and a very young girl wearing a ballerina costume. Then he made me sit through an episode of South Park titled Ms. Teacher Bangs a Boy, showing an adult school teacher having sex with a very, very young boy. Yeah, it was a cartoon, but—”
“Why didn’t you walk out?” Admiral Reynolds interrupted.
“I felt trapped,” Higginbottom said. “He didn’t threaten men, but I had an ominous feeling if I left or tried to leave, I’d end up in a ditch somewhere.”
“Did you ever try Adrenochrome?” the Admiral asked.
“No. I escaped that trap. I have atopic eczema, an immunodeficiency, and told him I couldn’t do drugs that could worsen my condition or leave me hospitalized. He didn’t argue the point but said he’d done Adrenochrome for years. Mind-altering, mind-blowing, he told me,” Higginbottom said.
“Did Defendant Blinken tell you, directly, how he got the Adrenochrome or the children you say he molested?” asked Admiral Reynolds.
“No, and I sure wasn’t about to ask,” she replied.
At that juncture, Blinken’s lawyer objected, accusing the witness of fabricating fairytales aimed at impugning his client’s credibility and morality. He demanded evidence of Higginbottom’s accusations and accused the Office of Military Commissions of trying to railroad his client based on flimsy allegations and invisible proof.
“Admiral, with respect, your witness cannot prove my client used this Adrenochrome or conducted himself improperly with minors. She claims, outlandishly, that she saw pictures. Where are they? She claims she saw my client injecting himself. Where’s that proof? All we have is an unhappy woman’s words.”