Anonymous ID: 643644 Feb. 7, 2020, 11:34 p.m. No.8071169   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1198 >>1239 >>1283

>>8070979

I just started watching this video you posted. They are talking about the technologies the solutreans invented. Like being able to knap flint really well, and thin and sharp. And inventing the needle with a hole for sewing and a spear thrower.

I read the entire clan of the cavebear book series. In those books, Ayla and others invented all those same techs too.

The author (Jean M Auel )of the series spent years studing and visiting sites like in France.

There were many years between her writing the series of 6 books.Had to wait years for the next chapter/book, kek

The Clan of the Cave Bear, 1980

The Valley of Horses, 1982

The Mammoth Hunters, 1985

The Plains of Passage, 1990

The Shelters of Stone, 2002

The Land of Painted Caves, 2011

I also read many other books on the subject( college type texbooks)

So i find this video very interesting.

Thank you for posting it.

Anonymous ID: 643644 Feb. 8, 2020, 12:46 a.m. No.8071486   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8071293

Purell hand sanitizer is one thing i heard.

FDA went after them last week, they specifically mention flu and ebola.

However in the info about all the germs and viruses it kills, Coronavirus was listed in there as well.

Trying to find the pictures i had about this when anons were posting about it last week.

Could not find any at the store, going to check walgreens this weekend, i figured it can't hurt to have it and use it to keep hands clean, kek

Looking for sauce pics, post when i find them.

 

Purell makes unsubstantiated claims about what its hand sanitizer products can do, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) charges. In a warning letter, dated January 17, the agency cites Purell’s claims that its products can reduce or prevent disease from the Ebola virus, norovirus, and influenza.

 

“As such, the statements are evidence of your products’ intended uses,” the FDA states. “However, FDA is currently not aware of any adequate and well-controlled studies demonstrating that killing or decreasing the number of bacteria or viruses on the skin by a certain magnitude produces a corresponding clinical reduction in infection or disease caused by such bacteria or virus.”

 

The FDA demands that Purell “take prompt action” to correct the violations cited by the agency. “Failure to promptly correct these violations may result in legal action without further notice, including, without limitation, seizure and injunction,” the letter states “Within fifteen working days after you receive this letter, please notify this office in writing of the specific steps that you have taken to correct violations.”

 

The letter, from Nicholas F. Lyons, the FDA’s director of compliance and addressed to Carey Jaros, the president and CEO of GOJO Industries, which manufactures Purell products, states that the company makes misleading claims on its website and Facebook page. The answers to questions on the “frequently asked questions” part of the webpage clearly indicate that the products are effective against as Ebola, MRSA, VRE, norovirus, flu, and Candida auris, says the FDA.

 

Samantha Williams, GOJO’s senior director of corporate communications, tells Infection Control Today® that the company took “immediate action” upon receiving the FDA letter. “The letter was related to some of our marketing around Purell Hand Sanitizer on GOJO.com and through our social media platforms,” Williams said. “It is important to emphasize that the FDA letter was not related to the safety or quality of our products, or our manufacturing processes. Our products can and should continue to be used as part of good hand hygiene practice, to reduce germs.”

 

https://www.infectioncontroltoday.com/hand-hygiene/fda-takes-umbrage-purells-claims-about-hand-sanitizers

 

https://www.fox19.com/2020/01/28/fda-tells-purell-stop-saying-its-hand-sanitizer-can-combat-ebola-flu/