This tech CEO is swapping blood with his 17-year-old son to stay young
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Wealthy tech mogul's desperation to remain young has him using his son as a 'blood boy'
In an effort to delay or possibly even reverse decrepitude, 45-year-old tech mogul Bryan Johnson has tapped his son's veins.Johnson sold his digital payments company Braintree to PayPal for $800 million in 2013, then started the brain-machine interface company Kernel. The technologist's millions reportedly did not bring him peace. Instead, he was left depressed, bordering on suicidal, haunted by the inevitability that the march of progress would…
Millionaire CEO infuses himself with blood from 17-year-old son
The Johnson family completed what ‘the world’s first multi-generational plasma exchange’ (Picture: Bryan Johnson) Bryan Johnson, the tech millionaire who spends $2million a year to achieve the body of an 18-year-old, most recently transfused himself with the blood plasma of his 17-year-old son. He then donated his blood products to his 70-year-old father, completing what he’s calling ‘the world’s first multi-generational plasma exchange’. Johnso…
Tech bro millionaire injects himself with son's blood in attempt to de-age himself
Bryan Johnson, the multimillionaire tech and science entrepreneur who is trying to reverse his biological age, has taken the next odd step in his attempt to achieve this.Johnson, who has already spent millions of dollars every year trying to turn back the clock, has now revealed that he’s injected h...
Tech tycoon who spends $2 million per year to retain youth uses teen son as ‘blood boy’
Bryan Johnson, the 45-year-old software developer who wants to keep his internal organs, including his penis and rectum, functioning youthfully -- enlisted 17-year-old Talmage to provide blood transfusions.
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