Anonymous ID: 1f6b75 Oct. 3, 2020, 7:28 p.m. No.10910383   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10909110 (pb)

 

Your post reminded me of the work of this man, Liam Scheff. I don't know if this is related but I believe he wrote of children who were horrifically abused by the testing of AIDS drugs in a Catholic Home in NYC. Got me to thinking what if abusing the children had another motive?

 

In any case Liam Scheff himself died somewhat mysteriously having developed "tinnitus" on a level that apparently made his life unlivable.

 

In light of the current "pandemic" other of Liam Scheff's writings seem particularly relevant. His discussion of "viruses" vs "exosomes" is especially interesting.

 

http://liamscheff.com/2011/02/hiv-the-happy-exosome/

 

I really would like to know the truth of what has been going on regarding the diseases afflicting us as well as the fate of so many missing children. I don't need details ( to protect the privacy of innocent victims) just knowledge of what has really been going on, so I can make sure I am part of preventing such ever again, by the grace of God.

Anonymous ID: 1f6b75 Oct. 3, 2020, 7:43 p.m. No.10910614   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0657

>>10910284

 

"delusional conspiracy theory"- Interesting phraseology. Is this the Canadian version of the ever popular U.S. phrase ("baseless conspiracy theory") or a new variant for global usage? I guess time will tell.

 

"delusional" has that insane, hyper-crazy feel to it. Maybe if "delusional conspiracy theory" floats well in Canada it will be rolled out globally.

 

Tracking this information is very important. If we keep tabs on the DS terminology of the day well will get some idea of how badly the MSM 'hive mind" has rotted. Additionally the phrases are an instant "tell" on the subjects we are supposed to reflexively reject but are actually true.

 

My screen cap contains the ever popular term, "debunked". This means you are supposed to believe that whatever subject declared "debunked" is not true without any evidence provided to actually prove the subject matter is in fact, false.

Anonymous ID: 1f6b75 Oct. 3, 2020, 7:51 p.m. No.10910762   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10910347

 

Gin and tonic has benefits if you want to avoid 'rona. Tonic water contains quinine which is the natural substance from which HCQ and chloroquine were apparently developed.

 

Personally, I drink the Q tonic water by itself. Don't need the alcohol.

 

https://qmixers.com/our-mixers/tonic-water/