Anonymous ID: 6a7b15 Nov. 13, 2018, 1:27 p.m. No.3889198   🗄️.is 🔗kun

You hear a lot of descriptions about war.

 

War is hell

War is a racket

 

This is got to be the first war in history that is boring.

Anonymous ID: 6a7b15 Nov. 13, 2018, 1:37 p.m. No.3889336   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9386 >>9409 >>9438

Here's the Cliff's notes on Lyme.

 

If you diagnose Lyme soon after contracting it, it's usually easily treated with anti-biotics.

 

If you don't treat it within 30 days, it becomes a devastating disease with a whole range of possible symptoms (chronic fatigue, memory loss, neuroinflammation, etc). This is known as Chronic Lyme, post treatment lyme, or neurological Lyme.

 

Anons should know that Lyme is not a naturally occurring disease. It was cooked up in a lab.

 

After WWII, we had Operation Paperclip. A big part of this was to bring over German scientists. The world's leading expert on infectious diseases was a guy named Traub. He was brought from Germany to do research on Plum Island. Plum island is very close to Lyme, CT where Lyme became famous. Lyme was one of the biowarfare agents being studied. Whether they intentionally released Lyme (probably) or it accidentally slipped out is debatable.

 

Evolution biologists have also confirmed that Lyme simply doesn't exist like this in nature. It has clearly been genetically altered in a lab.

 

The CDC's coverup of Lyme is probably worse than their coverup of the true causes of Autism. What goes on at the CDC is literally criminal.

 

I'm a little frustrated that Q has not addressed Cabal biological attacks on Americans. You can leak a cure without exposing the whole criminal operation. Leak it to me. I'll get it out to the world.

Anonymous ID: 6a7b15 Nov. 13, 2018, 1:41 p.m. No.3889401   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9429

>>3889357

 

Absolutely go to the ER if you suspect Lyme. Best decision you'll ever make.

 

You don't just get Lyme from ticks. That's a lie perpetrated by the Cabal, media, and CDC. You can get Lyme from the air, sexual contact, congenitally, etc.

 

If one family member has Lyme, likely everyone has it. It's very difficult to diagnose and everyone's symptoms are likely different.