Anonymous ID: 7bfe85 April 8, 2020, 10:54 a.m. No.8723768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3783 >>3799 >>3809

Have you ever witnessed the media, Hwood, [D] party [full], [F] leaders, [F] media, etc. push so much hatred towards a sitting US President?

[F][F] = Q's [F]alse [F]lag = BOLO

Anonymous ID: 7bfe85 April 8, 2020, 11:49 a.m. No.8724344   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Redundant post, but for countering the [enemedia] Gaslighting.

(Chloroquine) drugs: Brief History

(Medicines for Malaria Venture - website)

(Chloroquine)

  • introduced in 1945

  • 1st case of resistance: 1957

 

Research by German scientists to discover a substitute for quinine led to the synthesis in 1934 of Resochin (chloroquine) and Sontochin (3-methyl-chloroquine). These compounds belonged to a new class of antimalarials, the four-amino quinolines. The German research went no further and the formula for Resochin was passed to a US sister company. During World War II, French soldiers happened upon a stash of German-manufactured Sontochin in Tunis and handed it over to the Americans. American researchers made slight adjustments to the captured drug to enhance its efficacy. The new formulation was called chloroquine. Only after comparing chloroquine to the older and supposedly toxic Resochin, did they realize that the two chemical compounds were identical.1

 

Following the war, chloroquine and DDT emerged as the two principal weapons in WHO’s global eradication malaria campaign. Subsequently, chloroquine resistant P. falciparum probably arose in four separate locations starting with the Thai-Cambodian border around 1957; in Venezuela and parts of Colombia around 1960; in Papua New Guinea in the mid-1970s and in Africa starting in 1978 in Kenya and Tanzania and spreading by 1983 to Sudan, Uganda, Zambia and Malawi.(1)

brother-anon & I both took Chloroquine in the past, prophylactically, for military deployments(him) & missionary work(me) in Central American jungle.

 

Both still kickin.

 

https://www.mmv.org/malaria-medicines/history-antimalarials