I get it but shit
Japan, most likely. The Japanese Imperial Army slaughtered millions of Chinese in the 1930’s and 40’s during their conquest of Southeast Asia.
Yea. Rape of Nanking is still a real big sore spot for Chinese from what I've heard.Japan, most likely. The Japanese Imperial Army slaughtered millions of Chinese in the 1930’s and 40’s during their conquest of Southeast Asia.
Kennedy was the establishment. The establishment loved him. The elites loved him.But do you know why he was a 'drug addict'?
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John F. Kennedy took drugs primarily to manage severe, chronic health issues that plagued him throughout his life. His medical records, revealed in 2002, show he suffered from conditions like Addison’s disease (adrenal insufficiency), chronic back pain from osteoporosis and spinal injuries, spastic colitis (likely irritable bowel syndrome), urinary tract infections, and allergies. These conditions caused significant pain and debilitation, requiring a complex regimen of medications to maintain his functionality and public image as a vigorous leader.Specifically, he took:
Kennedy’s reliance on these drugs was driven by necessity to manage his debilitating conditions while maintaining a demanding public role. He and his team went to great lengths to conceal his ailments, fearing political repercussions; for example, during the 1960 campaign, his camp denied his Addison’s diagnosis despite Lyndon Johnson’s team leaking it. The drugs, while essential, carried side effects like grogginess or mood swings, but historians like Robert Dallek argue they did not impair his judgment during critical moments like the Cuban Missile Crisis. Some speculate his back brace, worn for pain management, may have kept him upright and vulnerable during his assassination.
- Steroids (e.g., hydrocortisone, testosterone) for Addison’s disease, which was life-threatening without treatment.
- Painkillers (codeine, Demerol, methadone) for severe back pain, exacerbated by injuries predating his World War II service.
- Anti-spasmodics (e.g., Lomotil) for colitis, which caused severe diarrhea and weight loss.
- Antibiotics for frequent infections, including urinary tract issues.
- Antihistamines for allergies, which sometimes led to mood changes, prompting occasional use of an anti-psychotic like Stelazine.
- Anxiolytics (Librium, meprobamate) and barbiturates (Nembutal) for anxiety and sleep.
- Stimulants (e.g., Ritalin, amphetamines) and injections from Dr. Max Jacobson, known as “Dr. Feelgood,” who provided “vitamin shots” laced with amphetamines and other substances to boost energy, especially during high-stress events like the 1961 Vienna summit or the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Additionally, there are reports that Jacqueline Kennedy also received injections from Dr. Jacobson, particularly during high-profile events like their 1961 Paris trip, to enhance energy and performance, suggesting a broader context of using such treatments to cope with the pressures of their public roles.
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We all should be thankful
This love of all things Kennedy need to disappear from this board.Kennedy was the establishment. The establishment loved him. The elites loved him.
Nixon was a man of the people. He didn't go to Harvard. He was one of us.
Kennedy and Nixon were polar opposites.
Kennedy was also a degenerate just like his brother Teddy.
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