Anonymous ID: 610a4a March 23, 2020, 12:58 p.m. No.8534714   🗄️.is 🔗kun

"Keyhole" Malta

 

Keyhole, INC/Google Earth

Keyhole/Pentagon/InQtel/NSA

https://pando.com/2015/07/01/cia-foia-google-keyhole/

 

Keyhole shaped pupil- Coloboma-

Most often presenting as a keyhole-shaped pupil, coloboma may affect one or both eyes.

 

Persons with this problem of the iris often have fairly good vision, but those with it involving the retina may have vision loss in specific parts of the visual field, which can cause problems with reading, writing, and close-up work or play.

 

Large retinal colobomas, or those affecting the optic nerve, can cause vision loss that cannot be completely corrected with glasses or contact lenses.

 

This eye condition is estimated to occur in about one in 10,000 people. It is typically discovered at birth, although it does not always affect vision or the outward appearance of the eye.

 

Because this condition can be associated with other health conditions affecting the eye and other parts of the body, careful evaluation and monitoring of a child with coloboma is important. Although symptoms can be managed, there is currently no cure for the condition.

https://www.eyehealthweb.com/coloboma/

 

Keyhole-The FTM/N Top Surgery Keyhole Method is a procedure for chest reconstruction that involves a small incision along the areolar border, through which the breast tissue is carefully removed by the surgeon. Despite its many benefits, only about 5% of the population are good candidates for this procedure because it requires the patient to have minimal breast tissue and tight chest skin.

https://www.genderconfirmation.com/surgery/keyhole/

Anonymous ID: 610a4a March 23, 2020, 1:21 p.m. No.8535023   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5080

>>8534883

Keyholes

if the eye is a keyhole, what is the key?

Adrenochrome taken through eye?

Hallucinogenics to take you down a rabbit hole?

 

http://exclusive.multibriefs.com/content/the-addictive-eye-drops-that-can-kill/medical-allied-healthcare

Anonymous ID: 610a4a March 23, 2020, 1:30 p.m. No.8535139   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5167

Cocaine and Heroin for kids…Alice was hallucinating

 

Around the mid 1880s, scientists were able to isolate the active ingredient of the coca leaf, Erthroxlyn coca (later known as cocaine). Pharmaceutical companies loved this new, fast-acting and relatively-inexpensive stimulant.

 

In 1884, an Australian ophthalmologist, Carol Koller, discovered that a few drops of cocaine solution put on a patient’s cornea acted as a topical anesthetic. It made the eye immobile and de-sensitized to pain, and caused less bleeding at the site of incision—making eye surgery much less risky. News of this discovery spread, and soon cocaine was being used in both eye and sinus surgeries. Marketed as a treatment for toothaches, depression, sinusitis, lethargy, alcoholism, and impotence, cocaine was soon being sold as a tonic, lozenge, powder and even used in cigarettes. It even appeared in Sears Roebuck catalogues. Popular home remedies, such as Allen’s Cocaine Tablets, could be purchased for just 50 cents a box and offered relief for everything from hay fever, catarrh, throat troubles, nervousness, headaches, and sleeplessness. In reality, the side effects of cocaine actually caused many of the ailments it claimed to cure—causing lack of sleep, eating problems, depression, and even hallucinations…

 

How do you cure one drug epideminc

ic? Create a new drug. That’s what happened in the late 1880s, when heroin was introduced as a safe and non-addictive substitute for morphine. Known as diamorphine, it was created by an English chemical researcher named C.R. Alder Wright in the 1870s, but it wasn’t until a chemist working for Bayer pharmaceuticals discovered Wright’s paper in 1895 that the drug came to market.

 

Finding it to be five times more effective—and supposedly less addictive—than morphine, Bayer began advertising a heroin-laced aspirin in 1898, which they marketed towards children suffering from sore throats, coughs, and cold. Some bottles depicted children eagerly reaching for the medicine, with moms giving their sick kids heroin on a spoon. Doctors started to have an inkling that heroin may not be as non-addictive as it seemed when patients began coming back for bottle after bottle. Despite the pushback from physicians and negative stories about heroin’s side effects pilling up, Bayer continued to market and produce their product until 1913. Eleven years later, the FDA banned heroin altogether.

https://www.history.com/news/7-of-the-most-outrageous-medical-treatments-in-history