On 4/13/25 8:08 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
Basically the West has never recovered from the thrashing given to
Alexander by Pourush in 326BC.
Woof-woof woof woof woof-woof
Bertietaylor
--
Never heard of him. Encyclopaedia Britannica says Alexander "thrashed"
him.
generals killed your Pourush.
Is your history as good as your physics?
On 4/13/25 8:39 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 4/13/25 8:08 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
Basically the West has never recovered from the thrashing given to
Alexander by Pourush in 326BC.
Woof-woof woof woof woof-woof
Bertietaylor
--
Never heard of him. Encyclopaedia Britannica says Alexander "thrashed"
him. Then after Alexander's death in Iran (by poison) one of his
generals killed your Pourush.
Is your history as good as your physics?
And others write his name as Porus, which by all probability is the
Persian name "Piruz" (meaning The Winner).
Don't forget that the part of India you are talking about was Iran, not India. Being inside today's India doesn't mean it was India back then.
So the guy was Iranian. He was an Iranian "Satrap" (Governer). So get
your "India" stuff out of all this.
just die :) I want my space in my fridge.
On 4/13/25 10:04 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 2:40:25 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:
Better yet contract kala-azar and
just die :) I want my space in my fridge.
My great uncle found the cure for that disease, saved many millions of
lives.
A great inspiration for me, Roachie.
Pure bullshit. The name of the discoverers of the parasite is still part
of its scientific name (Leishmania donovani). I read a book in the 1990s about the discovery also; a detailed account of the unbelievable
struggle that led to its discovery, and yes, millions were saved after
that.
One was British, the other Irish. Years apart.
On 4/13/25 11:08 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 4/13/25 10:49 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 4/13/25 10:04 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 2:40:25 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:
Better yet contract kala-azar and
just die :) I want my space in my fridge.
My great uncle found the cure for that disease, saved many millions of >>>> lives.
A great inspiration for me, Roachie.
Pure bullshit. The name of the discoverers of the parasite is still
part of its scientific name (Leishmania donovani). I read a book in
the 1990s about the discovery also; a detailed account of the
unbelievable struggle that led to its discovery, and yes, millions
were saved after that.
One was British, the other Irish. Years apart.
The hardest part, according to that book, was to find the life cycle of
the parasite. The mechanism of transmission. It was like starting from
having absolutely no clue, and by funky tries, trying to zero in on it.
It took a long long time and many many mistakes and misconceptions and
misinterpretation of data to at last land on what was the real culprit.
That little fly, a form of sand fly. The parasite would clog up its
needle-like mouth, and then when eating someone else's blood would
transmit some of the parasites into the new patient. And this repeated
on all other humans that the fly fed on. They generally all died not
that long after. Hundreds of thousands of them at a time.
Perhaps your "great uncle" cleaned the floor of the center that one of
these researchers was working it, who knows :)
Oh Ok I see. You were talking about a cure, not the discoveries
involved. Yes some Indian found a way to cure the patients. But what
stopped kala-azar from killing people in large masses was the discovery
of how it works and therefore preventing the growth and spread of that
fly.
On 4/13/25 11:53 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 4:27:33 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 4/13/25 11:08 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 4/13/25 10:49 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 4/13/25 10:04 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 2:40:25 +0000, Physfitfreak wrote:
Better yet contract kala-azar and
just die :) I want my space in my fridge.
My great uncle found the cure for that disease, saved many millions of >>>>>> lives.
A great inspiration for me, Roachie.
Pure bullshit. The name of the discoverers of the parasite is still
part of its scientific name (Leishmania donovani). I read a book in
the 1990s about the discovery also; a detailed account of the
unbelievable struggle that led to its discovery, and yes, millions
were saved after that.
One was British, the other Irish. Years apart.
The hardest part, according to that book, was to find the life cycle of >>>> the parasite. The mechanism of transmission. It was like starting from >>>> having absolutely no clue, and by funky tries, trying to zero in on it. >>>> It took a long long time and many many mistakes and misconceptions and >>>> misinterpretation of data to at last land on what was the real culprit. >>>> That little fly, a form of sand fly. The parasite would clog up its
needle-like mouth, and then when eating someone else's blood would
transmit some of the parasites into the new patient. And this repeated >>>> on all other humans that the fly fed on. They generally all died not
that long after. Hundreds of thousands of them at a time.
Perhaps your "great uncle" cleaned the floor of the center that one of >>>> these researchers was working it, who knows :)
Oh Ok I see. You were talking about a cure, not the discoveries
involved. Yes some Indian found a way to cure the patients. But what
stopped kala-azar from killing people in large masses was the discovery
of how it works and therefore preventing the growth and spread of that
fly.
What saved millions of lives was the medicine the patients got.
That flies and mosquitoes caused trouble was very well known. What was
not around was the cure. Dr Brahmachari researched and found the cure.
Just as the cure for malaria was found. With British help he made a
factory to produce the medicine and sell it cheaply so that the disease
got eradicated. A great and most worthy example, for Arindam.
The desire to suppress genuine Vedic talent by the descendants of the
thrashed and humiliated Alexander is overwhelming. Seems to have
increased these days, what with Amazon stealing Arindam's IP, and his
global persecution.
Things were far better during the Raj. Dr Brahmachari was knighted for
his wonderful work ridding the world of this disease.
Pathetic, too.
Shit!
Woof woof
Bertietaylor
--
Bullshit. Almost 100% of people who died of it could not afford the medication, and the medication was not 100% effective either. The real
deal was preventing the spread of the flies. Just like malaria.
Half-ass "cure" for malaria is at hand too, yet millions of babies
today, each year, die of it because they don't control the standing
waters around them effectively enough.
Kala-azar didn't disappear but went way down the list of highly
devastating epidemic diseases because of similar actions in preventing
the creation and spread of that particular fly.
On 4/13/25 9:52 PM, Bertitaylor wrote:
Amusing that while you hate the cro magnons you accept their authority.
Do the CMs accept your theories about modern humans? Is it to be found
in any western encyclopaedia?
No I used EB cause I thought a Western source is good enough for an
Indian :) Hahhahahh :)
Cro-magnons accept the reality about being cro-magnons? Never. If they
could accept it, they wouldn't be cro-magnons. But they're never
objective enough to accept it.
Cro-magnons are collectivistic creatures. They listen to their leaders instead of thinking for themselves. Very uniformly so too. A thing of
the past as far as today's humans are concerned.
The only free paper that describes and proves this fact and is available
on the internet is written by a large team of Italians, i.e., by people
from the portion of Europe that aren't cro-magnons.
Even the best scientists of cro-magnons aren't capable of accepting
this. It's not in their genes to do it.
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