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To: Phoenix8

Apparently that picture purports to be antifa mugshots but google lens says it is actually meth-users mug shots which is even more apt. For all you can say about Hitler and his genes, part of his problem was that he came under the influence and care of a Berlin Doctor Feelgood, Theo Morell, who was prone to inject meth into his patients, and other unorthodox “cures”

Pervitin, a methaphetamine, was available without a prescription and was widely distributed to German troops early in the war, to allow them to remain alert for long periods of time, but the Wehrmacht’s medical officers warned about its dangerous effects and it was discontinued and discouraged. Soldiers would write home requesting it.

After the assassination attempt of July, 1944, Hitler came under the care of the best audiologists and neurologists in Germany, and Morell was sidelined. They quickly recognized that he was drug addicted and tried to help him recover, but by then the damage had been done to his mental and physical health, his country, and the wider world.


9 posted on 11/23/2025 6:09:24 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets ( )
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To: Lonesome in Massachussets

I believe they are mostly mug shots of ANTIFA. sure many are probably also on Meth etc. and were arrested for that as well as other charges.

1. I recall that collage coming out around the time of the massive portland riots by ANTIFA and their ilk and I saw it on a news article
2. Andy NGO, one of the premier experts on ANTIFA, has an X page where he posts ANTIFA mug shots and I actually recognize a few (like the Scarface dude)

See—-

https://x.com/hashtag/PortlandMugshots?src=hashtag_click


14 posted on 11/23/2025 6:22:53 AM PST by Phoenix8
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