Stand up for the facts!

Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy.
We need your help.

More Info

I would like to contribute

$
Bloggers
Bloggers
stated on February 8, 2023 a blog post:

Russian President Vladimir Putin “intercepts adrenochrome shipment headed to United States.”

Pants on Fire!
By Ciara O'Rourke
February 16, 2023

Vladimir Putin didn’t intercept shipment of chemical compound adrenochrome

If your time is short

  • This story was fabricated. It appeared on Real Raw News, a site that regularly publishes false, fantastical stories authored by someone using a pseudonym.

See the sources for this fact-check

With the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine looming, a recent blog post claims a victory point for Russian President Vladimir Putin. The post says Putin intercepted a shipment of a chemical called adrenochrome that was bound for the United States. 

Adrenochrome features heavily in QAnon conspiracy theories, which purport the baseless idea that a global cabal of pedophiles is harvesting the chemical from the blood of children to stay young and healthy. 

That’s false, and so is the claim that Putin foiled a shipment of it. 

The Feb. 8 Real Raw News blog post alleging that Putin “intercepts adrenochrome shipment headed to (the) United States” was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

The post claims that in January, Russian special forces rescued “50 imprisoned, emaciated children” from an “adrenochrome farm” in Ukraine where “their captors had so frequently drained their brittle bodies of blood and adrenal fluid that their survival depended on being kept in a medically induced coma, fed intravenously.” It cites as its source a Russian Federal Security Service agent.

We found no credible news reports or other sources to corroborate the claims in this post. 

Real Raw News has a disclaimer saying it contains “humor, parody and satire,” though the author has defended his stories as truth. The website also regularly publishes false, fantastical stories authored by someone using a pseudonym.

We rate this baseless post Pants on Fire!

 

Browse the Truth-O-Meter

More by Ciara O'Rourke
Viral image
stated on April 2, 2025 a Facebook post:
“White hats to investigate Wisconsin Supreme Court election.”
False
Facebook posts
stated on March 28, 2025 a Facebook post:
Photo shows a missing police officer in “extreme danger.”
Pants on Fire!
Facebook posts
stated on March 28, 2025 a Facebook post:
Images show damage from an “earthquake in Thailand.”
False

Vladimir Putin didn’t intercept shipment of chemical compound adrenochrome





Donald Trump
stated on May 4, 2026 a White House event:








Donald Trump
stated on April 23, 2026 remarks at the White House:







Chris Wright
stated on April 19, 2026 an interview on CNN's "State of the Union":