Anonymous ID: b71f95 March 29, 2020, 10:18 p.m. No.8620336   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0379 >>0428 >>0543

Regarding chloroquine–an anecdote.

 

Watched an episode of "Little House on the Prairie" Friday. Doc Baker helps out during an influenza epidemic, and what does he bring along? Fucking quinine.

 

After laughing awhile at the whole synchronicity thing, I started searching. Found only a couple of very old papers suggesting that quinine-related drugs might be efficacious in treating flu et al., along with mounds of obvious propaganda against, but nothing current or definitive.

 

My question is, were the c1982 writers just pulling this out of their asses, or was it common knowledge in 1982 that quinine drugs were effective against virii attacking the respiratory system? Any old medfags with pre-memory-hole knowlege care to chime in here?

Anonymous ID: b71f95 March 29, 2020, 10:33 p.m. No.8620444   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0480

>>8620359

Go read Dune. Stop thinking of geopolitics as something that happens like a normal human life planned five or ten years ahead–understand that we are living through something very like that story. Some fucked up people made plans spanning generations, because they were very patient. Those plans were about to come together, and they were fucking awful.

 

But some of us were patient, too. And still are. A handful of years more of waiting is worth it to watch them squirm waiting for the axe.

 

This is how they've controlled us all this time, see? They think longer than us, which is an advantage. So how do we get the advantage? Think longer than them.

 

We're being reminded how to think long. Risk vs Warhammer 40k. Instant gratification is one of their devices. Let it go.