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Anonymous >> #9273
Posted on 2013-08-23 05:22:01 Score: -2 (vote Up/Down) (Report as spam)
Cocainum..... That's all that is needed to be said....
Anonymous >> #9555
Posted on 2013-10-30 04:44:04 Score: 1 (vote Up/Down) (Report as spam)
Basically:
Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez was a theosophist who believed colored light (due to its purifying properties) would be enough to stop the smallpox outbreak in his country.
When his son got sick, he would make him drink "blue water" (bottled water exposed to the sun for extended periods of time).
After his son died because of the "blue water" he said the "invisible doctors" didn`t want to save him.
The illustration depicts him as a self-proclaimed magician running around the blue lit capital city (this being his countermeasure to plague).
Tied to the waist there is a bottle of sickness-curing "blue water"; in the hand a wand with ants (which he considered more important than actual humans).
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