Anonymous ID: abfb1c Jan. 15, 2024, 8:13 a.m. No.20245605   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>Al Gore

>AG = 17

 

Al Gore couldn't have won in 2000

Because then 9/11 couldn't have happened

They needed Bush "The Oilman" to do a "war for oil and Pure Afghan Opium".

Because they had to have 9/11 to justify the Patriot Act & Iraq/Afghanistan to eliminate the competition and monopolize the route to the Sackler Family/Purdue Pharma for the Planned Opioid Epidemic…

 

PsyOps on top of PsyOps…

Anonymous ID: abfb1c Jan. 15, 2024, 8:18 a.m. No.20245627   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5677

>>20245617

One would think "The Holy Bible" would be a giant book of plants and their uses.

 

But, you're not allowed to practice medicine without permission from God in America…so we get the Jewish Mythology Series.

Anonymous ID: abfb1c Jan. 15, 2024, 8:26 a.m. No.20245669   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5679

>>20245630

They what is Government as it Manifests as the Collective (good) will of "The People"?

 

What is "That Force" that compels the seizure of private property for the non-payment of "taxes"?

 

What is "That Force" that compels the construction of a dam or bridge for the use of the whole public?

 

Though he DIDN'T, if Trump asked 1 Million people to show up in DC, whatever "That Force" is would very likely compel over 1 Million human beings to descend upon DC like a plague of locusts.

 

Likewise, the will of the public has resulted in the successful activation of satellite based Networking, available to the Private User, and protected by US Space Force. It can even "Make A Solar System" in a virtual holographic silicon model.

 

"That Force" is pretty fucking powerful if you ask anon. The Creator of the Universe moves mountains with Continental Drift, erosion, and earthquakes. Man moves mountains with dynamite and dozers.

Anonymous ID: abfb1c Jan. 15, 2024, 8:39 a.m. No.20245713   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5717

>>20245677

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_materia_medica

Interesting. TY, anon.

 

That book probably would've included Chinchona Bark (Quinine/Natural HCQ) from when the Jesuit Priests learned about it from the native South Americans in the 1620s.

 

Jesuit's bark, also known as cinchona bark, Peruvian bark or China bark, is a former remedy for malaria, as the bark contains quinine used to treat the disease.[1] The bark of several species of the genus Cinchona, family Rubiaceae indigenous to the western Andes of South America, was discovered as a folk medicine treatment for malaria by Jesuit missionaries in Peru during the 17th century.

 

The Spanish Jesuit missionaries in Peru were taught the healing power of the bark by natives, between 1620 and 1630, when a Jesuit at Loxa was indebted to its use for his cure from an attack of malaria (Loxa Bark).

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesuit%27s_bark

Anonymous ID: abfb1c Jan. 15, 2024, 8:58 a.m. No.20245787   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20245759

>bastard

bastard /băs′tərd/

noun

A person born to parents not married to each other.

A person considered to be mean or contemptible.

A person, especially one considered to be unfortunate.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition •

 

bastard (n.)

"illegitimate child," early 13c., from Old French bastard "acknowledged child of a nobleman by a woman other than his wife" (11c., Modern French bâtard), probably from fils de bast "packsaddle son," meaning a child conceived on an improvised bed (saddles often doubled as beds while traveling), with pejorative ending -art (see -ard). An alternative possibly is that the word is from Proto-Germanic *banstiz "barn," equally suggestive of low origin.

 

Compare German bänkling "bastard; child begotten on a bench" (and not in a marriage bed), the source of English bantling (1590s) "brat, small child." Bastard was not always regarded as a stigma; the Conqueror is referred to in state documents as "William the Bastard."

 

The figurative sense of "thing not pure or genuine" is by late 14c. Its use as a generic vulgar term of abuse for a man is attested from 1830. Among the "bastard" words in Halliwell-Phillipps' "Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words" are avetrol, chance-bairn, by-blow, harecoppe, horcop, and gimbo ("a bastard's bastard").

 

As an adjective from late 14c. It is used of things spurious or not genuine, having the appearance of being genuine, of abnormal or irregular shape or size, and of mongrels or mixed breeds.

 

https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=bastard

 

No Royals = No Bastards

Anonymous ID: abfb1c Jan. 15, 2024, 10:23 a.m. No.20246338   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20246280

But why it ever even needs to come to that in a civilized society.

 

''"Insurance regulations require that we accost you and put your arms in sharp steel bracelets behind your back, for Officer Safety to reduce time lost due work related injuries."

 

"In the unlikely event you should choose to die while in Police Custody, your cause of death will be determined and reported by Officer Friendly's partner, Officer Certificate Signer, as Suicide."