Anonymous ID: c05695 May 2, 2020, 8:23 a.m. No.8999243   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9434

>>8999103 lb

 

It is so easy to spy when your driver is in on it.

You tuck some documents under the fold down armrest in the back seat, or in the built-in liquor cabinet, or stuff them down the back of the seat.

 

The driver parks the car in the garage, gets a wastebasket with a kitchen trash bag in it. He empties out any trash in the back seat, does a quick once over with a vacuum, then gets a damp cloth and wipes down all the upholstery. As he does this, he surreptitiously retrieves the documents so that the garage security camera cannot see the details. He stuffs them in the waste basket. Then, job done, he puts away the cloth, the vacuum and sets the wastebasket in a corner by a cabinet.

 

Closes the car door, and exits the garage into his attached apartment. Later that night, after the security system shuts off all the lights, including the stairs from his apartment to the garage, and inside the garage, he puts on his black ninja outfit. He know his apartment by memory, takes the few steps from the bedroom to the stairs, carefully opens the door and descends in pitch blackness. At the bottom he opens the door to the garage. The motion sensors are turned off because the lights are off an nobody has breeched the garage perimeter. His apartment is inside the perimeter.

 

He retrieves the documents from the wastebasket, then opens the door into a storage closet. When the door is closed, there is a light-tight seal. He turns on a dim light, sets up the documents in something that looks like a piece of broken chinese wooden furniture. As each page is held in position, he takes a photo of it, then turns to the next. When he is done, he pockets the camera, retrieves the document, and puts it in a fresh white kitchen trash bag. Turns out the light and returns to the main garage. He retrieves the white trash bag from the wastebasket and places the one with docs in there. Then he goes back upstairs, discards the trash bag and any trash in it. He opens a drawer, plugs the camera into a USB cable, and closes it. A small computer in the drawer, the size of a stick of gum, wakes up and starts transferring the images to a USB, then wipes the images from the camera.

 

In the morning, after his coffee, he rumages through the drawer, gets his waller, and car keys, and surreptitiously removes the USB. He drives to the house, picks up Feinstein and heads out. He stops at a gourmet coffee shop, gets out, and enters to get Feinstein's coffee. As he reaches out for the coffee cup, he drops the USB into the hand holding the cup, says thank you, and takes it out to Weinstein.

 

Real spies have carefully routines practiced over many years. How long was he Feinstein's driver? You do realize that spies work as part of an organization, with many people doing small tasks to achieve the bigger picture. Some get elected, some drive, some serve coffee, and some are Q, working in he backroom designing the cool technology.

 

What wouldn't you give to be17 Again?

Anonymous ID: c05695 May 2, 2020, 9:28 a.m. No.8999723   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I noticed a curious small coincidence

 

The people who have been doing trials with

Hydroxychloroquine sulphate

Are also using Zinc supplements,

Specifically Zinc sulphate

So why not Zinc citrate or Zinc gluconate?

Is there something in the sulphate that is important?

So many diagrams of the HCQ molecule show the sulphate part disconnected

 

H2SO4

Can this break down into

Sulphur dioxide and

Hydrogen peroxide in the body?

 

What is the end product if you add excess hydrogen peroxide to sulphur dioxide at around pH 3-4?

 

https://www.researchgate.net/post/what_is_the_end_product_if_you_add_excess_hydrogen_peroxide_to_sulphur_dioxide_at_around_pH_3-4

 

Presuming you are adding peroxide to wine then the peroxide will rapidly react with the free SO2. In wine SO2 is bound to a greater of lesser extent to compounds such as aldehydes, alpha keto acids, quinones, anthocyanins, some sugars ….. and what isn't is "free", that is available to act in other ways such as an antioxidant and anti-microbial agent. That is not to say the some of the bound doesn't contribute to this activity for some binding is quite loose and reversible when the free SO2 is reduced in quantity. The majority of the free is present, at wine pH, as HSO3-, not SO3=, not H2o.SO2 which are the minority forms. The HSO3- is readily oxidised by H2O2 to H2SO4 which of course will exist as ions. Excess peroxide will then oxidise phenols, and flavour/aroma compounds destroying the taste of the wine. For an fuller explanation see the entry on sulfur dioxide at:

http://www.brsquared.org/wine/

 

The chemistry of this is not at all simple, and is worth digging much deeper, including what SO2 does. It is almost as if the larger molecule is a carrier to get the sulphate into the body. Then while the main HCQ molecule acts as an ionophore to get the Zinc inside the cells, the H2SO4 is out in the bloodstream doing another job.

 

Someone with time on their hands should collect every single paper on HCQ and look for clues that there is something else going on with Zinc, Sulphur and anti-microbial Hydrogen Peroxide. Could HCQ be a mechanism toinject a disinfectant into the body?