Anonymous ID: 0b479b April 24, 2020, 3:16 p.m. No.8912008   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8911203 lb

>>8911662 lb

Abramson's such a hack that even Think Progress did a hit piece on him.

 

https://archive.thinkprogress.org/blue-detectives-collapse-trump-russia-a42a94537bdf/

Despite his scant relevant expertise, as well as his public history of outright, fantastical fabrication, Seth Abramson (434,000 followers on Twitter currently) has managed to separate himself from the rest of his conspiratorial claque and carve a niche on both social media and cable news as a Trump-Russia analyst.

But saying that Abramson is a more veritable source than Mensch is, of course, not saying much at all.

 

To wit, according to his LinkedIn, Abramson hasn’t worked in any legal capacity in over a decade. A representative from the New Hampshire Bar Association told ThinkProgress that Abramson hadn’t been an active member of the bar since at least 2014. Likewise, while Abramson is often introduced as a “professor” in his media appearances, it’s almost always unsaid that he’s actually an assistant English professor — one whose primary project appears to be editorship of the “Best American Experimental Writing Series.”

Anonymous ID: 0b479b April 24, 2020, 3:29 p.m. No.8912175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2210 >>2246 >>2323

>>8911935

>>8911976

Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UVBI) it is called.

 

https://tahomaclinic.com/2011/01/ultraviolet-light-health-2/

Knott and Hancock also created a very simple process for conducting their UVBI therapy. Using a syringe, a small amount of blood (approximately 300ccs, 10 to 11 ounces) was drawn from the vein of a patient, a natural anti-clotting agent was added, and the blood was then passed through a machine that irradiated it using ultraviolet light at a specific frequency for about 10 seconds. The flow of blood was then reversed with the syringe and re-injected into the patient. Treatments ranged from one single irradiation to a series of treatments if necessary, but usually no more than two were performed per patient in any given day.

 

Dr. Miley also demonstrated that UVBI was an extremely effective therapy for viral pneumonia. His patients experienced improvement within 24-76 hours, elimination of cough in one week or less, and complete clearing of the lungs (confirmed by chest x-rays) within 24-96 hours. And all of this resulted from only one UVBI treatment.11

 

As you’ve seen from all these case studies, UVBI had two decades (late 1930s through early 1950s) of proven effectiveness in the treatment of serious infection, often relieving symptoms within hours of treatment. Success after success was reported in dozens of medical journals, both “major” and “minor”, by responsible investigators and practicing physicians. UVBI was in use in hospitals and clinics alike, and no harmful effects were observed in tens of thousands of treatments. The overwhelming majority of bacterial infections were eliminated, and viruses yielded to UVBI too. Even fungal disease was improved.

Anonymous ID: 0b479b April 24, 2020, 3:42 p.m. No.8912334   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8912210

>Using a syringe, a small amount of blood (approximately 300ccs, 10 to 11 ounces) was drawn from the vein of a patient, a natural anti-clotting agent was added, and the blood was then passed through a machine that irradiated it using ultraviolet light at a specific frequency for about 10 seconds.

300 cc's is about 6% of an average person's total blood amount. UV is applied outside the body.