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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://www.reddit.com/r/covidlonghaulers/comments/1gscpb7/living_with_long_covid_you_feel_like_you_have/

Living With Long COVID: 'You Feel Like You Have Been Poisoned' - Newsweek

Just pointing this comment out.

This is exactly how I have described it. Poisoned.

What wasn’t written about, which I experience, is the insomnia, panic attacks, uncontrollable sobbing - symptoms I know many of us experience.

Very similar to the cardiac sensitizing that happened to me from the freon. So its strange seeing all these people talk about this from covid, but of course I believe most of these people are suffering vaccine effects, not long covid. Anyway.

I felt poisoned since Pfizer 2021. Then, covid 2022. I've been poisoned ever since then.

Same, but Moderna

Same here. Pfizer in 2021 and covid in 2024. It’s really frustrating to be back to square 1 after getting covid

same covid early 21, and ever since Pfizer early 22 full blown cfs. in 21 i didnt experience pem

Jesus Christ.

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freedomlogic 2 points ago +2 / -0

I find it strange that angels have sex organs.

I also find it strange that angels/fallen angels would need to fly physical craft if they are some kinda of mysterious god like beings.

Does god or his angels bleed?

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freedomlogic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Always torn about this stuff. I seen the clip where they admitted that non earth terrestrial beings exist.

But then they show stuff like this.

Or this article.

https://np.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/1gs0ag4/police_in_canada_collected_wreckage_after_object/

The one comment suggest's aliens but if it was really alien, the missile would have never gotten close. Same with this picture it looks very slow, aka man made.

Seeing the starcraft looking alien blob supposedly traveling over a military base though...

Then all those strange rumors about these drones lately visiting nuclear laboratory's, military bases, airports. If they were human made, how are they so hard to shoot down?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcEEXLOORLI

I was watching some documentary's lately, and this video does seem to be indeed legit. What the fuck is it? A russian drone? LMAO

https://globalnews.ca/news/10812987/mysterious-drones-langley-air-force-base/

Top security officials in the U.S. remain stumped after an unknown fleet of drones breached restricted military airspace for 17 straight days last December.

A new report, first detailed by the Wall Street Journal, says military personnel reported witnessing the mysterious fleet over a stretch of land at Langley Air Force Base along Virginia’s shore. The drones would appear in the sky about 45 minutes to an hour after sunset each night.

Former air force general Mark Kelly was first made aware of the drone sightings in December 2023, the outlet reports. They showed up for 17 consecutive days, with officials at the Pentagon suspecting they might have been deployed by Chinese or Russian agents to spy on the American military.

Sadly our leaders and the elite are never going to tell us the truth I dont think.

Ahhh they were prohibited from shooting them down, which makes no sense. I think they were worried that someone was actually in them (20 foot drone, thats huge, kinda reminds me of those rumors about the huge drones in the desert a few years back, possibly related?)

But because the drones did not pose an imminent threat, and officials at the time weren’t certain if they were being used for nefarious purposes or perhaps it was just wayward hobbyists, the military was prohibited from shooting them down, citing potential risks to troops and civilians.

Kelly described the first drone he saw as roughly 20 feet long and flying at more than 100 kilometres an hour, at an altitude of roughly 3,000 to 4,000 feet. Kelly said as many as a dozen more drones followed behind and said the drones looked like constellations in the night sky.

According to Fox News, two months before the fleet emerged over Langley, five mysterious drones reportedly breached restricted airspace over a government nuclear weapons experiment site in Nevada.

The outlet reports that four of the drones were detected by the Energy Department’s Nevada National Security Site outside Las Vegas, while the fifth was spotted by employees. The Defense Department has yet to publicly state who is behind these drones.

Alot of weird shit lately but most of it appears to be man made. You cant compare a drone going a 100 kms an hour, to a ufo which is capable of doing mach 22+.

That starcraft looking thing is weird as fuck tho, and I have to assume its fake, but again, it does appear to be legit military footage. Doesnt mention it in the youtube clip there, but supposedly it was invisible to the naked eye, only visible on thermal cam. And there is a second part to this video where it descends into the lake without leaving a ripple.

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freedomlogic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anyone who hurts a child should have their balls cut off or eggs yanked out.

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freedomlogic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Imagine being retarded enough and uniquely qualified (somehow) to get fucked over by say some relatively benign substance like freon.

Getting no medical help and now that the damage is done, still not getting help.

Ive been taking vitamin d again since there is not enough sun in shitanada at this time of year. The tinnitus is fucking terrible and the last time it was like this my phosphorous crashed out. God damn death cant come soon enough, but ill walk into the ocean before i let some faggot in a medical coat put me down and harvest what they can.

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Masonry deals largely with the ethics and symbolism of the Ancient Mysteries. The writer believes that through the well-timed efforts of Masons to-day the grandest achievements in knowledge ever gained by man, which were originally concealed in the Greater Mysteries of Antiquity, and in time be came lost to the world, may be again recovered. In the strictest sense this knowledge has never really been lost, as there have always existed those who were possessed of the Great Secret. It was originally veiled in order to conceal it from the profane, and written in a universal language of Symbolism that the wise among all nations and throughout all time might read it, as it were, in their own language. It was also written in parable and allegory, so that the unlettered and common people might not be deprived of its wise precepts, and of its force in shaping character, dissipating ignorance, and inspiring hope. This Ancient Wisdom is the fountain from which Masonry takes its rise. The true Science of Symbolism in time became lost ; the Temples of Initiation fell into decay, or were destroyed by priests and potentates, jealous of their influence. For many weary centuries men have been trying to recover the lost key and to restore the ancient wisdom from the parables and allegories in which it had been concealed. But progress in this inverse order is not only necessarily slow and uncertain , but all such attempts have, more or less, given rise to fantastic flights of the imagination, and resulted in confusion, rather than in enlightenment. The result has been to bring the whole subject under contempt, and to make the name “mysticism ” mean something vague and uncertain, if not altogether foolish, to those ignorant of its true meaning.

o_O What you think they talking about

Fucking paper bags, jesus fucking christ.

https://youtu.be/7yjpHDw27Mg?t=250

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freedomlogic 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Providence

Today, the Eye of Providence is often associated with Freemasonry, first appearing as part of the standard Freemason iconography in 1797 with the publication of Thomas Smith Webb's The Freemason's Monitor.[11][12]

In this use, the Eye, representing the all-seeing eye of God, serves as a reminder that humanity's thoughts and deeds are always observed by God—who is referred to in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe. Typically, the Masonic Eye of Providence has a semicircular glory below it, and is sometimes enclosed by a triangle.

Popular among conspiracy theorists is the claim that the Eye of Providence shown atop an unfinished pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States indicates the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the United States. However, common Masonic use of the Eye dates to 14 years after the creation of the Great Seal. Furthermore, the only Mason among the members of the various design committees for the Great Seal was Benjamin Franklin, whose ideas for the seal were not adopted. Likewise, various Masonic organizations have explicitly denied any connection to the creation of the Seal.[13][14]

Its not true guys, trust them.

The earliest known artifacts featuring an "all seeing eye" symbol can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where the Eye of Horus was featured in many hieroglyphs and works of art. In Mesopotamia, the Eye of the Sun God Shamash was often depicted in religious carvings and seals. In India, the all-seeing eye is associated with the Hindu god Shiva and can be seen in Hindu temples and artwork. In Christianity, the eye is often used to represent the Eye of God watching over mankind.

Ahh it all makes sense now.

They could see the future, and see paper bags, or maybe paper bags were a lost invention to time. Anyway.

They knew that people would eventually eat other people and carry around bits of them between bread in these strange futuristic hollowcarbon devices.

Conspiracy confirmed.

Most of that was sarcasm, obviously.

If your actually interested in the topic, and not making fun of it.

Here is a really, really nice resource for starting.

https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Mystic_Masonry/YFg4AAAAMAAJ

J. D. Buck explains and demystifies Freemasonry in this illustrated account of the secret society, their ritual practices and use of symbols to communicate their ideas.

The author speaks in favor of the ethical principles and ideas of the Masons; their insistence upon moral rectitude and good behavior of its members supports the idea that Masonry aims to cultivate the highest virtues of humankind. Such preservation of humanity's greatest strengths is to be applauded: writing in the early 20th century, the author muses on the social and economic upheavals in a world that has rapidly changed amid industrialization.

Its quite, enlightening.

You are capable of reading books, right?

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ive said this before,

But it would be an amazing experience to spend a few months with some of these tribes listening to what they talk about.

It was on my bucket list but likely will never happen.

Its ok, I doubt even the indians could tolerate my whinyness.

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freedomlogic 3 points ago +3 / -0

I partly agree about the crazy ass hair colors. It seems like most people who do this are having some kind of mental crisis or another.

But shit look at nature, its gayer than any human could ever be, with the colors and the like.

And dont get me started on women, the shit they do themselves because they think it makes them more appealing.

Id say 90+% of women are walking around with a mask made of makeup. Been like that for a long time now. I dont find it attractive at all, I just think, man their skin must hate them lmao.

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freedomlogic 5 points ago +5 / -0

Lmao much easier to do when a car cost 10,000, and not 30K.

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freedomlogic 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not just young people. Been seeing this article which keeps popping up in my news feed the last few days.

https://www.thestar.com/business/personal-finance/youve-saved-it-now-spend-it-why-are-some-retirees-so-reluctant-to-spend-money/article_e2f3227e-819d-11ef-bdc2-e3fcbd32c9c3.html

https://archive.is/LQbnK

You’ve saved it, now spend it: Why are some retirees so reluctant to spend money when they can afford to?

We often hear about the fear of not having enough money in retirement, but what about the flip side — retirees who don’t spend what they’ve worked hard to sock away? Retirement is supposed to be the reward for decades of working and saving. So why are so many Canadians hesitant to dip into their nest eggs?

It’s a question that Malcolm Hamilton, a senior fellow of the C.D. Howe Institute and retired actuary, has concerned himself with throughout his career, dealing with pension plans, the costs of retirement, and how people behave in retirement.

Increased life expectancy also has Canadians concerned about long-term finances. Samantha Sykes, a financial adviser with Raymond James, says the cost of long-term care, retirement homes and private personal support workers has skyrocketed. She says a lot of insurance companies have stopped offering long-term-care insurance policies, which means many people will have to pay out-of-pocket for long-term care.

The elite have sucked up 70%+ of the money, I imagine most of it is now locked up in retirements and propertys.

They have to get it somehow.

Im ranting here, but fuck do I really hate boomers, again im falling for the divide and conquer thing. But this is a very easy group to blame. All they did was protect their own self interests and said fuck every single younger person.

Very few of these faggots ever stood up and did that right thing. I am enjoying the stories about peoples moms and dads being denied workers comp over even stupid shit now. Lots of stories about peoples father or mother dying from cancer because they dont have a family doctor, werent taken seriously, etc. Ive been reading alot of comments in the local subreddits these days, a lovelier group of faggots doesnt deserve it more.

They sold out humanitys future for their own comfort, thinking they would be dead before shit got real bad.

Hope you enjoyed this life you old ass geriatric greedy pieces of shit.

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freedomlogic 3 points ago +3 / -0

If its a bug, just letting the admin know, but I suppose maybe this is a better post for c/meta since its their site not showing posts?

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thats basically how I feel about flat earth. Man there is just to much evidence that suggests otherwise.

Whether its not some kinda weird dimensional bubble thing where the world is flat, but wraps around back on itself to give the illusion of globe,.

But we are not in some kinda literal petri dish, I feel pretty confident about that.

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freedomlogic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Always wondered what they have in this thing that it needs to spend years in orbit.

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freedomlogic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh no its fake news!

This thread had me rolling my eyes the other day.

https://np.reddit.com/r/news/comments/1gnntqs/fema_supervisor_fired_under_investigation_after/

Nobody else remembers the report about MAGA riding around in pick ups with guns saying they were "Hunting" FEMA operators?

Edit: Atleast One person arrested, with the national guard reporting a truckload.

So more than just rumor for the deniers?

Dude wasnt threatening workers, he was "threatening" to liberate the supplies that he thought were there thanks to the rumors on social media. Pretty obvious he wasnt a threat when the judge let him go on a 10k bail.

And yes, they lied about the trucks or so it would seem.

But people like us here are the dumbasses who believe anything they are told.

Shits fucking hilarious really.

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Government allows companys, corporations, and farmers to systematically erode the natural swamplands that help buffer these areas.

Then offers to buy them out to move them to "safer" areas.

I dont know, I cant understand why these people, who have historically been fucked by the government over and over would think it was some kinda land grab.

Good luck trying to get the old timers to move, it aint gonna happen, the young people maybe.

Gonna buy it up and start building suburbs and shopping malls prolly.

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freedomlogic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Its bull I think, like someone in r conspiracy pointed out. The website was created last month.

Though it wouldnt shock me if he really was whacked. His initial timer hit zero, nothing happened did it? If there really was a deadmans switch, they got to it.

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freedomlogic 4 points ago +4 / -0

Really strange how jews are the only legally protected race. I dont see any other race with laws designed to specifically protect their feelings.

And why? Because israel is the holy land? How many people in america even still believe in god anymore.

But its funny seeing the guy who was bailed out by the deep state, bitching about the deep state. How the fuck do you lose money on a casino anyway.

I guess when all your doing is spending money on partys and strippers.

https://www.europereloaded.com/rothschild-inc-saved-donald-trump/

In 2005 Trump said “I have to start by saying that I’m a big fan, a very big fan, of the United Nations and all it stands for.” This statement would appear to stand in contrast to the recent campaign announcements in front of an AIPAC crowd in which Trump spoke more truthfully. “The United Nations is not a friend of democracy. It’s not a friend to freedom. It’s not even a friend to the United States of America, where we all know, it has its home. And it surely isn’t a friend to Israel.”

In 1987 Donald Trump purchased his first casino interests when he acquired 93% of the shares in Resorts International. Resorts International has a sordid history which began in the early 1950’s when it evolved from a CIA and Mossad front company which had been established for the purpose of money laundering the profits from drug trafficking, gambling, and other illegal activities.

The socioeconomic engineering benefits of mass population manipulation through means of drug addiction, gambling, and other vices, far outweigh those provided by money laundering alone. It can be assumed that money laundering acted as a secondary advantage in much the same way that the subjugation of the Chinese population through the spread of opium financially benefited the East India Trading Company centuries before.

On October 30, 1978, The Spotlight newspaper reported that the principle investors of Resorts International were Meyer Lansky, Tibor Rosenbaum, William Mellon Hitchcock, David Rockefeller, and one Baron Edmond de Rothschild.

He the good guy tho.

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is another one of those crazy ass things that I dont understand why people dont do research.

There are not many drugs created, where one of the creators later comes out and says "dont take it".

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gardasil-researcher-speaks-out/

August 19, 2009 / 5:13 PM EDT / CBS

Amid questions about the safety of the HPV vaccine Gardasil one of the lead researchers for the Merck drug is speaking out about its risks, benefits and aggressive marketing.

Dr. Diane Harper says young girls and their parents should receive more complete warnings before receiving the vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. Dr. Harper helped design and carry out the Phase II and Phase III safety and effectiveness studies to get Gardasil approved, and authored many of the published, scholarly papers about it. She has been a paid speaker and consultant to Merck. It's highly unusual for a researcher to publicly criticize a medicine or vaccine she helped get approved.

Dr. Harper joins a number of consumer watchdogs, vaccine safety advocates, and parents who question the vaccine's risk-versus-benefit profile. She says data available for Gardasil shows that it lasts five years; there is no data showing that it remains effective beyond five years.

This raises questions about the CDC's recommendation that the series of shots be given to girls as young as 11-years old. "If we vaccinate 11 year olds and the protection doesn't last... we've put them at harm from side effects, small but real, for no benefit," says Dr. Harper. "The benefit to public health is nothing, there is no reduction in cervical cancers, they are just postponed, unless the protection lasts for at least 15 years, and over 70% of all sexually active females of all ages are vaccinated." She also says that enough serious side effects have been reported after Gardasil use that the vaccine could prove riskier than the cervical cancer it purports to prevent. Cervical cancer is usually entirely curable when detected early through normal Pap screenings.

Dr. Scott Ratner and his wife, who's also a physician, expressed similar concerns as Dr. Harper in an interview with CBS News last year. One of their teenage daughters became severely ill after her first dose of Gardasil. Dr. Ratner says she'd have been better off getting cervical cancer than the vaccination. "My daughter went from a varsity lacrosse player at Choate to a chronically ill, steroid-dependent patient with autoimmune myofasciitis. I've had to ask myself why I let my eldest of three daughters get an unproven vaccine against a few strains of a nonlethal virus that can be dealt with in more effective ways."

Im one to talk though lmao, I was thinking itd be hilarious if I ended up with throat cancer from going down one to many times on my partner, and ex's.

Most of my pain isnt from that though, mostly muscle pain from parathyroid is what I feel like. I wake up in the morning it feels like I got steel rods in my neck its so stiff.

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freedomlogic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ill bet you naturally flourinated water is the bees knees, when its bound to other things like minerals you would find in spring water.

Drinking that industrial waste cant be good.

https://iaomt.org/resources/fluoride-facts/fluoride-toxicity-exposure-effects/

Exposure to excess fluoride in children is known to result in dental fluorosis, a condition in which the teeth enamel becomes irreversibly damaged and the teeth become permanently discolored, displaying a white or brown mottling pattern and forming brittle teeth that break and stain easily. The first sign of fluoride toxicity is dental fluorosis and that fluoride is a known enzyme disruptor.

Remember when they lowered the flouride levels in 2016, because all these kids were getting dental flourosis. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/magazine/magazine_article/fluoridated-drinking-water/

Since the mid-1940s, compounds containing the mineral fluoride have been added to community water supplies throughout the U.S. to prevent tooth decay. Health concerns expressed by opponents have largely been dismissed until recently. Now, evidence is mounting that in an era of fluoridated toothpastes and other consumer products that boost dental health, the potential risks from consuming fluoridated water may outweigh the benefits for some individuals. Last summer, for the first time in 53 years, the U.S. Public Health Service lowered its recommended levels of fluoride in drinking water.

“We should recognize that fluoride has beneficial effects on dental development and protection against cavities. But do we need to add it to drinking water so it gets into the bloodstream and potentially into the brain? To answer this, we must establish three research priorities.

“First, since dental cavities have decreased in countries both with and without water fluoridation, we need to make sure we are dosing our water with the proper amount of fluoride for dental medicine purposes, but no more.

“Second, we need to make sure fluoridation doesn’t raise the risk of adverse health effects. In particular, we need basic research on animals that would help us understand the mechanisms by which fluoride may be toxic to the developing brain.

“Third, we need to find out if there are populations highly vulnerable to fluoride in drinking water—bottle-fed infants whose formula is made with tap water, for example, or patients undergoing dialysis. If these individuals are at risk, their water must come from a source that is lower in fluoride.”

https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-the-news/federal-government-calls-for-lowering-fluoride-levels-in-drinking-water/

According to the new recommendations the update was made, in part, to address an increasing prevalence of dental fluorosis (a staining of teeth linked to fluoride intake), in young people, and the fact that Americans now get fluoride from multiple sources, including toothpaste and dental rinses. About 200 million people in the U.S. had fluoridated community water systems in 2012, the report stated. While the federal government recommends water fluoridation for dental health, the decision to add fluoride to community water systems is made by state and local governments.

Yikes, I dont think your average normie thinks about shit like this. And it sounds like alot of the damage has already been done :(.

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freedomlogic 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is one of those "debunked" things. Fake news is what mainstream would call it.

https://web.archive.org/web/20220228193458/https://truth11.com/2009/12/01/nazi-connections-to-flouride-in-americas-drinking-water/

The story begins in 1924, when Interessen Gemeinschaft Farben (I.G. Farben), a German chemical manufacturing company, began receiving loans from American bankers, gradually leading to the creation of the huge I.G. Farben cartel. In 1928 Henry Ford and American Standard Oil Company (The Rockefellers) merged their assets with I.G. Farben, and by the early thirties, there were more than a hundred American corporations which had subsidiaries and co-operative understandings in Germany. The I.G. Farben assets in America were controlled by a holding Company, American I.G. Farben, which listed on it’s board of directors: Edsel Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, Chas. E. Mitchell, President of Rockerfeller’s National City Bank of New York, Walter Teagle, President of Standard Oil New York, Paul Warburg, Chairman of the federal reserve and brother of Max Warburg, financier of Germany’s War effort, Herman Metz, a director of the Bank of Manhattan, controlled by the Warburgs, and a number of other members, three of which were tried and convicted as German war criminals for their crimes against humanity. In 1939 under the Alted agreement, the American Aluminum Company (ALCOA), then the worlds largest producer of sodium fluoride, and the Dow Chemical Company transferred its technology to Germany. Colgate, Kellogg, Dupont and many other companies eventually signed cartel agreements with I.G. Farben, creating a powerful lobby group accurately dubbed “the fluoride mafia”(Stephen 1995).

Arent all these people, technically criminals to the american public? Anyway.

In 1987, Ian E. Stephens authored a self-published booklet, an extract of which was published in the Australian New Age publication Nexus in 1995. In it he claimed he was told by "Charles Elliot Perkins" that: "Repeated doses of infinitesimal amounts of fluoride will in time reduce an individual's power to resist domination by slowly poisoning and narcotising a certain area of the brain and will thus make him submissive to the will of those who wish to govern him ... Both the Germans and the Russians added sodium fluoride to the drinking water of prisoners of war to make them stupid and docile." These statements have been dismissed by reputable Holocaust historians as untrue, but they are regularly repeated to the present day in conspiracy publications and websites.[94]

Plenty of sources debunking it. But I want to point out something here.

https://cen.acs.org/articles/94/i41/Nazi-origins-deadly-nerve-gases.html

As it happens so often in science research, nerve agents were discovered accidentally. Gerhard Schrader, a 33-year-old German chemist at the IG Farben chemical conglomerate, had been tasked with developing new insecticides. The goal, mandated by Third Reich strategists, was to reduce Germany’s reliance on food imported from abroad. To do so, the country needed to prevent insect pests from depleting its food supply.

After several setbacks—Schrader had failed to make viable fluorine- and sulfur-based pesticides—the chemist began to experiment with molecules that combined phosphorus and cyanide.

https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/world-wars-modern-neuropsychopharmacology

In the years after World War II, there were no effective medicines for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression. There were not even names for such things. The word antipsychotic was first used at a medical meeting in 1956, antidepressant was coined in 1952, and tranquilizer in 1953, but their acceptance was slow. Yet within the next 2 decades, all these types of medicines were developed. Most of drug discoveries occurred inadvertently, often with a chance observation by a physician or scientist who was looking for something else.

Many of the key figures in modern psychopharmacology were caught up in World War II in one way or another.1 Some like Henri Laborit, MD, who later initiated the use of chlorpromazine for psychoses, and John Cade, MD, who made the modern rediscovery of lithium for bipolar disorder, were military physicians. In both cases, one can see the influence of wartime experiences on their later work. Laborit was aboard a French destroyer struck by torpedoes during the evacuation of Dunkirk and was awarded a Military Cross for his actions during its sinking. After the development of chlorpromazine, he quickly suggested that it might be useful in managing stress in wounded soldiers on the battlefield (which proved to be an unsuccessful, even disastrous, endeavor). Cade volunteered for service in the Australian Army; he served in Singapore until he was captured and spent several years as a prisoner of the Japanese. While caring for fellow prisoners of war, he noticed their fluctuating levels of mental clarity, and wondered if this might be related to changing amounts of circulating substances, foreshadowing his later studies that led to lithium.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19125905/

The pharmaceutical industry and the German National Socialist Regime: I.G. Farben and pharmacological research

Before the National Socialist party came to power, the German pharmaceutical industry constituted an international reference as far as the development of new medicines was concerned, having been responsible for synthetic analgesics (phenacetin, phenazones, acetylsalicylic acid), arsphenamine, barbiturates and sulfonamides. The year 1925 saw the founding of I.G. Farben (Interessen-Gemeinschaft Farbenindustrie AG), a conglomerate of companies that would monopolize the country's chemical production and come to own all its major pharmaceutical industries. During the World War II, I.G. Farben participated in numerous operations associated with the criminal activities of the Nazi executive, including the use of slave labour in plants built close to concentration camps, such as that at Auschwitz. With regard to medical and pharmacological research projects, I.G. Farben became involved in experimental programmes using patients from the Nazi regime's euthanasia programmes and healthy subjects recruited without their consent from concentration camps, on whom various pharmacological substances were tested, including sulfamide and arsenical derivatives and other preparations whose composition is not precisely known (B-1012, B-1034, 3382 or Rutenol, 3582 or Acridine), generally in relation to the treatment of infectious diseases, such as typhus, erysipelas, scarlet fever or paratyphoid diarrhoea. Furthermore, I.G. Farben played a decisive role in the German army's chemical warfare programme, contributing to the development of the first two neurotoxic substances, later known as 'nerve agents', tabun and sarin. Some of these activities came to light as a result of the one the famous Nuremberg Trials in 1947, which saw 24 executives and scientists from I.G. Farben brought to justice for, among other offences, the use of slave labour in the concentration camps and forced experimentation with drugs on prisoners.

While there is no proof, it certainly seems plausible, hell even likely considering everything this one guy had his hands in.

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Biggest hoax was blaming climate change on man.

Taking care of multiple issues with this one.

"How to explain rapidly changing climate." Check

"How to profit" Check

"How to divide the people 50/50" Check.

On a side note lmao I just misclicked for the first time and discovered you can scale the images in the posts by clicking and dragging the image lmao. Works on scored anyway.

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was wondering the same thing.

Looks like he was in the military to me.

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freedomlogic 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can anyone actually imagine a future in 2030, I cant, and it scares me a bit.

I doubt we will see anymore assassination attempts on trump, but ive been wrong plenty of times before.

I would think hes about to have 1000x the security budget though.

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