Thanks Anon. I had forgotten about the image in post 2441.
2 Chronicles 7:14
Good catch.
As would I. If the majority of Americans actually sought the truth we would all be winners, even the those that apposed the truth would win. Such a great thing that we could be so divided.
From https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/10731/mcleod-neuroacanthocytosis-syndrome
"There are currently no treatments to prevent or slow the progression of McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome and treatment is symptomatic and supportive. Medications that block dopamine, such as some of the antipsychotics, may decrease the involuntary movements."
I'm not finding it either, but here is what I have found.
From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1354/
"Blood transfusions with Kx antigens should be avoided in males and females with the McLeod blood group phenotype. Kx-negative blood or, if possible, banked autologous blood should be used for transfusions. Treatment with neuroleptics, in particular clozapine, should be carefully monitored."
Sorry, but this information may not be helpful since it appears to be a guidance for what types of blood not to transfuse to those with McLeod syndrome. Still not finding anything about blood transfusions being used to treat it.
Define "death blossom"
American military slang from the war in Iraq: the tendency of Iraqi security forces, in response to receiving a little fire from the enemy, to either run away or do the "death blossom," spraying fire indiscriminately in all directions. Reported on Globalsecurity.org
Those policemen heard one gunshot and opened up a death blossom on the whole street.
"The commander-in-chief said he could declassify FISA warrant applications and other documents from Robert Muellerโs probe."
Q, Does this mean that Mueller's report might be our long awaited MOAB?