Anonymous ID: 9fd8e3 July 6, 2018, 3:24 a.m. No.2054104   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4122 >>4205 >>4284 >>4367

>>2053555

Ok, I was looking into Q's "Who do you see?" pic, specifically digging on the file name - United_HK_IDEN_T3902.png. I recall an anon had already pointed out that T3902 is Thiamine Hydrochloride, but it appears that anon didn;t take it any further. I decided to look into the uses for T3902 and saw it is used to treat Wernicke's encephalopathy. Ok, used to treat a brain eating disease obviously led me to another brain eating disease we should all be familiar - KURU as well as the human equivalent of mad cow disease - Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

 

Kuru belongs to a class of diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), also called prion diseases. It primarily affects the cerebellum — the part of your brain responsible for coordination and balance.

 

Am I just clutching at straws?

 

https://www.healthline.com/health/kuru#symptoms

Anonymous ID: 9fd8e3 July 6, 2018, 3:41 a.m. No.2054148   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2054119

Don't be such a faggot. Potus is insulated.

He wants to have cucumber sandwiches with the Queen and ask if she knows where the bodies are buried.

Anonymous ID: 9fd8e3 July 6, 2018, 3:59 a.m. No.2054198   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4213

The Alice Cipher

 

Ashley Dale

Abstract

Lewis Carroll loved ciphers. Between 1858 and 1868 he invented four and recorded them in his diary: two matrix ciphers and two polyalphabetic ciphers: the Telegraph Cipher and the Alphabet Cipher. He submitted the latter two for publication, and personally used them to write letters to his child friends.