>>1655148 (lb)
yes. lower frequency.
still for the "EMP effects" (higher frequency) they are worried about, not a bad idea.
>>1655109
>>1655092
>>1655148 (lb)
yes. lower frequency.
still for the "EMP effects" (higher frequency) they are worried about, not a bad idea.
>>1655109
>>1655092
BAYER's true history definitely meme worthy.
would be fun to swarm their twatter account with it.
>bayer.JPG
nice thought anon, but those dates in the top line are WAY OFF by about 100 years.
>https://infogalactic.com/info/Bayer#Early_history
1st to commercialize it for sure.
Heroin (diacetylmorphine), a now illegal addictive drug, was trademarked and marketed by Bayer as a cough suppressant and non-addictive substitute for morphine from 1898 to 1910.[11]
Bayer scientists were not the first to make heroin, but their scientists discovered ways to make it, and Bayer led commercialization of heroin.[12] Heroin was a Bayer trademark, until after World War I.[13]
really good question.
>Al Sharptongue
>Democrats should be deliberately โgetting themselves arrestedโ
>Martin Luther King was the master of street theatre,โ Sharpton said.
>John Cusack
>"Let's go to streets โ Who owns the streets? Civil disobedience โ blah blah"
Oh, that doesn't look coordinated at all. Wonder if this was in the [4am] talking points?
Looks like they're aching to get the pawns out on the streets again. surprise, surprise
Ratings must be really plummeting.
It gets better. Another IG Farben company, Hoechst, has been merged into a few others to form Sanofi-Aventis, makers of Ambien.
>https://infogalactic.com/info/Hoechst_AG
Thats makes 2 German WWII pharma vampires still operating with their "medicines" presently avaiable on US pharmacy shelfs today.
So who won that war exactly?
I'm with ya. Even angier at the ones selling it off in scripts (aka doctor approved).
Just heard on the FEMA broadcast that FLOTUS is spearheading the opioid reponse.
Can think of no better topic to get normies closer to the heart of the Beast more quickly than Big Pharma.
Have you heard of the Sackler family (Purdue Pharma)?
i'd personally like to hear Rand Paul's opinion on these bills.
>and allow the agency to bring more nonaddictive treatments for pain to market.
sounds promising, but devil's always in details, esp. when it comes to a regulatory body.