Anonymous ID: e9148f Nov. 16, 2022, 6:14 p.m. No.17783149   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17783091

>WTF is this shit? thought Republican's won the House already?

Some ballots were late … they had the wrong postmarks … we found the lost batch of ballots … a pipe burst … the butterfly ballot format was too hard … hanging chads … voter intimidation … we must count all the votes … Disenfranchised!

Anonymous ID: e9148f Nov. 16, 2022, 6:29 p.m. No.17783205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3212

>>17783097

>Pharmacological performance enhancement

>and the military

 

Throughout the war, the Germans consumed Pervitin [3], a methamphetamine, which produces higher energy, while reducing sleep needs and hunger [4]. While those effects would already represent sufficient tactical reasons to distribute this drug among soldiers, its psychological influence also made it very valuable. Indeed, it is said to spark a great enthusiasm, as well as a feeling of confidence and omnipotence [5].

 

While methamphetamine in crystalline form was produced for the first time in Japan, Pervitin was developed by Fritz Hauschild [6] and patented in Germany in 1937, by the Temmler group [7]. Considered as an energy-booster, its consumption was perfectly legal until 1941.

 

https://thesecuritydistillery.org/all-articles/pervitin-how-drugs-transformed-warfare-in-1939-45

 

Meet Aimo Koivunen, The Soldier Who Survived WWII Thanks To Accidentally Overdosing On Meth

 

In 1944, Finnish soldier Aimo Koivunen got separated from his unit and survived for weeks inside the Arctic Circle without food or shelter — fueled by a dose of meth large enough for 30 men.

 

https://allthatsinteresting.com/aimo-koivunen