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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Marty Champions on January 14, 2015, 07:09:18 AM
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Bob beck and rife ,of different eras, developed micro current divices that made diseases and viruses unstable and die
Being shocked by a taser has been known to cure those from dedly snake spider bitess
Onlyme is now elevated to the electric clouds getting his electric lessons
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What I believe helped killed Onlyme was his obesity and depression.
I forgot exactly. He said it was brought on by the spider bite.
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What I believe helped killed Onlyme was his obesity and depression.
I forgot exactly. He said it was brought on by the spider bite.
How? Seems to me it was probably over eating that brought on the fat, and thus the depression.
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probably was addicted to drugs too
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maybe that's the spider that bite him....look at the description
The brown recluse spider is not aggressive. Most bitten people have directly contacted the spider when putting on clothing or shoes not used for long periods of time.
Fatalities are rare, but bites are most dangerous to children, elderly and those in poor physical condition
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Marty at first I though you where trolling now I really think you think you are some type of deep thinker.
I'm guessing you never have taken college classes because they teach you to reference where you got your facts from.
If you did that and restructured how you make posts, your credibility would sky rocket. Because at this moment I have you some where on the same level as the duck dynasty cast
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Falcon may be on to something.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16706-shocking-cancer-treatment-may-also-yield-weapon.html#.VLfqeXuGMXg
Shocking cancer treatment may also yield weapon
A technique thought to be a promising cancer treatment is also being investigated as the basis for a Taser-like weapon that stuns for longer, New Scientist has learned.
The technology involves short, nanosecond-long pulses of extreme voltage.
Microsecond pulses have been used for years to punch temporary holes in cell membranes, to shove genes or drugs into cells. But the nanosecond pulses have similar effects on individual organelles inside a cell, such as the nucleus.
For reasons as yet unknown, this can cause a cell to destroy itself in a process known as apoptosis, something being investigated as a cancer treatment. But the nanosecond pulses are also being researched as a way to temporarily disable human muscles.
Much research to date on nanosecond pulses has come from the Frank Reidy Research Centre for Bioelectrics at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where some research is sponsored by the Pentagon's Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate (JNLWD) of Quantico, Virginia.
"Efforts are ongoing as part of our Human Electro-Muscular Incapacitation bio-effects research," confirms David B Law, technology division chief at the JNLWD.
"The short-pulse simulations and research appear to be demonstrating a degree of voluntary muscular impairment or inhibition, that remains in effect for durations longer than the exposure period," he adds.
Existing Tasers use multiple electric shocks of a few microseconds over a five-second cycle. The shocks are delivered to the body through twin electrodes fired in a dart.
The pulsing electric field created inside the body disrupts the electrical activity of nerve cell membranes. These are responsible for carrying instructions and feedback around the body.
The effects wear off almost immediately, according to Taser spokesman Steve Tuttle, so that a suspect is incapacitated for just long enough to make an arrest.
Stunned for longer
Even shorter, nanosecond pulses have the potential to cause similar but longer lasting stunning, research from the Frank Reidy centre suggests.
One study on cells in vitro indicated that 60-nanosecond pulses caused "profound and long-lasting loss" of the electrical activity in the membranes of cells similar to nerve cells. The effect lasted fifteen minutes.
So far, research investigating the potential to disable muscles using nanopulses has been limited to tests on tissue samples in vitro and theoretical studies that claim the ultrashort shocks should be able to disable a whole animal.
However, Law says that plans for testing on live subjects are "proceeding at appropriate institutions." He declined to be more specific or say when human testing might take place.
"The medical and biological effects of such ultra-short electrical shocks in such a weapon are presently unknown," highlights Amnesty International researcher Angela Wright, saying the organisation is already concerned that evidence is emerging that Tasers and other shock devices have long-term health effects.
She thinks that the different effects of even shorter pulses may also have unpredicted effects.
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Falcon may be on to something.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16706-shocking-cancer-treatment-may-also-yield-weapon.html#.VLfqeXuGMXg
Shocking cancer treatment may also yield weapon
A technique thought to be a promising cancer treatment is also being investigated as the basis for a Taser-like weapon that stuns for longer, New Scientist has learned.
The technology involves short, nanosecond-long pulses of extreme voltage.
Microsecond pulses have been used for years to punch temporary holes in cell membranes, to shove genes or drugs into cells. But the nanosecond pulses have similar effects on individual organelles inside a cell, such as the nucleus.
For reasons as yet unknown, this can cause a cell to destroy itself in a process known as apoptosis, something being investigated as a cancer treatment. But the nanosecond pulses are also being researched as a way to temporarily disable human muscles.
Much research to date on nanosecond pulses has come from the Frank Reidy Research Centre for Bioelectrics at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where some research is sponsored by the Pentagon's Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate (JNLWD) of Quantico, Virginia.
"Efforts are ongoing as part of our Human Electro-Muscular Incapacitation bio-effects research," confirms David B Law, technology division chief at the JNLWD.
"The short-pulse simulations and research appear to be demonstrating a degree of voluntary muscular impairment or inhibition, that remains in effect for durations longer than the exposure period," he adds.
Existing Tasers use multiple electric shocks of a few microseconds over a five-second cycle. The shocks are delivered to the body through twin electrodes fired in a dart.
The pulsing electric field created inside the body disrupts the electrical activity of nerve cell membranes. These are responsible for carrying instructions and feedback around the body.
The effects wear off almost immediately, according to Taser spokesman Steve Tuttle, so that a suspect is incapacitated for just long enough to make an arrest.
Stunned for longer
Even shorter, nanosecond pulses have the potential to cause similar but longer lasting stunning, research from the Frank Reidy centre suggests.
One study on cells in vitro indicated that 60-nanosecond pulses caused "profound and long-lasting loss" of the electrical activity in the membranes of cells similar to nerve cells. The effect lasted fifteen minutes.
So far, research investigating the potential to disable muscles using nanopulses has been limited to tests on tissue samples in vitro and theoretical studies that claim the ultrashort shocks should be able to disable a whole animal.
However, Law says that plans for testing on live subjects are "proceeding at appropriate institutions." He declined to be more specific or say when human testing might take place.
"The medical and biological effects of such ultra-short electrical shocks in such a weapon are presently unknown," highlights Amnesty International researcher Angela Wright, saying the organisation is already concerned that evidence is emerging that Tasers and other shock devices have long-term health effects.
She thinks that the different effects of even shorter pulses may also have unpredicted effects.
Well look at that, now his senseless rambles now have some credibility. thanks SF
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Well look at that, now his senseless rambles now have some credibility. thanks SF
Falcon has deep knowledge of many things, mostly electricity.
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Falcon has deep knowledge of many things, mostly electricity.
Funny as I'm in school to be a eletrical engineering. Maybe I'll ask him questions from time to time
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They are using pulsed red light for regeneration
Amazing stuff
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Funny as I'm in school to be a eletrical engineering. Maybe I'll ask him questions from time to time
how far in it are you ? What are u learning now?
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how far in it are you ? What are u learning now?
Just the basics, heavy math. A learned a good amount in my navy train for the SLQ-32v3 system. That was my baby I could rip her apart and put her back togeather with my eyes closed.
Not only did the system break down radar signals but would generate rf signals for jamming at well over 500megawattz of energy.
I'd have to work with diagrams that wgere 15 pages long and god forbid you had to figure out how a single got processed in a ic chip.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/SLQ-32_Electronic_Warfare_Suite
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What I believe helped killed Onlyme was his obesity and depression.
I forgot exactly. He said it was brought on by the spider bite.
The brown recluse spider lives in the mid-west and has never been documented anywhere near California. He wasn't bitten by a brown recluse, probably had an infection on his leg and his immune system was so compremised from steroids that it killed him.
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Just the basics, heavy math. A learned a good amount in my navy train for the SLQ-32v3 system. That was my baby I could rip her apart and put her back togeather with my eyes closed.
Not only did the system break down radar signals but would generate rf signals for jamming at well over 500megawattz of energy.
I'd have to work with diagrams that wgere 15 pages long and god forbid you had to figure out how a single got processed in a ic chip.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/SLQ-32_Electronic_Warfare_Suite
right now im trying to understand the tesla magnifying transmitter/transponder "TMT"
the tesla system didnt use electro magnetic wave propagation, instead it used resonate action along rays or lines of electric induction (lines between the transmitter and reciever). The generator is connected to load by lines of induction...basically a TMT system of resonate transformers harmonically balanced to the condition of the earth
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The brown recluse spider lives in the mid-west and has never been documented anywhere near California. He wasn't bitten by a brown recluse, probably had an infection on his leg and his immune system was so compremised from steroids that it killed him.
He posted pics of the bite, which were consistent in looks to the after effects of a brown recluse bite.
Vince Goodrum could confirm or deny this.
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He posted pics of the bite, which were consistent in looks to the after effects of a brown recluse bite.
Vince Goodrum could confirm or deny this.
a taser shock couldve thrown off the "balance" of the poison toxin
the poison has a molecular make up , with a surge of electricity it is possible to cripple the toxin i have heard of reports of such in the case of a snake bite
here, cancer is treated with the 11th harmonic and another frequency of 100,000 to 300,000 hrtz
our house, appliances, vehicle , the thunder the weather every thing is under the overlord of electricity not exactly sure why there isnt a panic to learn this stuff fast enough,
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The brown recluse spider lives in the mid-west and has never been documented anywhere near California. He wasn't bitten by a brown recluse, probably had an infection on his leg and his immune system was so compremised from steroids that it killed him.
In terms of location, the Brown Recluse Spider is mainly found in the central Midwestern states southward to the Gulf of Mexico, especially in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri.
In a few cases, the BRS can be found in regions such as Kentucky and Ohio.
Spiders are very easy to find in California, but most of them are not considered dangerous for us. However, it is possible to assure that they are beneficial, since they feed themselves on insects and other garden plagues. Generally, the bite of the California spiders does not cause any risk, just a slight pain in the bitten area. In addition to this, the bites of spiders are not as common as people tend to believe.
http://www.brownreclusespider.org/brown-recluse-spider-california.htm
I started training in the Discus and Shot-put around 1997 for the 2000 Olympics. I took very easily to the Discus but found the Shot-put too hard and decided to drop that and concentrate on what I was good at. I got up to 196’ on my throws with the Discus. I was training twice a day at the gym. I lived 7 miles away and rode my bike there at 8am and then again at 4pm. I did these 4 days a week. That is 28 miles a day on the bike. In between I would swim in my pool and then go to the local high school (Kalani High) and practice. On weekends I would tie a rope around my waist and tied it to a truck tire filled with cement. I would place my backpack on the tire that had fruit and cold water in it. I would then walk around Diamond Head Crater. The tire weighed around 120 lbs. and it was about 4 miles around the crater. A track coach saw me throwing while visiting Hawaii and invited me back to LA to train with him.
I was in the best physical condition of my life and weighed about 298 lbs. I wanted to get down to 275. My cardio was exceptional and my strength was still very good.
In 1998 I moved back to Los Angeles to train for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia (at this time too my daughter Jaime was on her way to making the Olympic team in Soccer). I was on my way to possibly breaking the world record in the Discus. With more than 2 years to train I was throwing the Discus 196 feet. Less than 40 feet from the current world record of 234'. I felt I could have done very well in Sydney and even had a great chance to break the record and bring it back to the United States.
On March 1, 1998 my life changed forever.
I woke up and my lower leg was killing me. I went to the hospital with 103 fever and barely able to walk. I was bit by what the doctors told me was a brown recluse spider. To make a very very long story short, I spent the next 28 days in the hospital and the following 6 months barely able to walk and actually crawling on my hands and knees and spending hours in the bath tub because I couldn’t get out. I moved to Las Vegas.
I opted to keep my leg against the doctor’s recommendation of amputation.
Well from the inactivity and depression that set in I ended up gaining 200 lbs. in about 13 months.
http://www.keithdjonesfoundation.org/biography.html
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a taser shock couldve thrown off the "balance" of the poison toxin
the poison has a molecular make up , with a surge of electricity it is possible to cripple the toxin i have heard of reports of such in the case of a snake bite
here, cancer is treated with the 11th harmonic and another frequency of 100,000 to 300,000 hrtz
our house, appliances, vehicle , the thunder the weather every thing is under the overlord of electricity not exactly sure why there isnt a panic to learn this stuff fast enough,
He needed help now. And the treatment that he needed was tried and true. Not experimental.
Not all venoms/toxins are the same. Various spiders and snakes have different venom that attacks differently.
If your thumb looked like this, would you try a taser that is experimental, or the method that works, which means you can have your hand and your life?
Think about it
(http://emedicalhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/brown-recluse-spider-bite.jpg)
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He needed help now. And the treatment that he needed was tried and true. Not experimental.
Not all venoms/toxins are the same. Various spiders and snakes have different venom that attacks differently.
If your thumb looked like this, would you try a taser that is experimental, or the method that works, which means you can have your hand and your life?
Think about it
(http://emedicalhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/brown-recluse-spider-bite.jpg)
I'd try the electricity. This is what I would do:
Step 1) Walk over to cupboard
Step 2) Take out toaster
Step 3) Put toaster on table
Step 4) Try to plug toaster into open wound to see if it generates electricity
Step 5) Observe results
Step 6) Rethink the purpose of electricity to heal open wounds
Step 7) Go to hospital to seek appropriate treatment
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What the fuck is he ever talking about?
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1.21 Gigawatts
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R.I.P. big fella
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Marty Champions, what do you do for a living?
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I'd try the electricity. This is what I would do:
Step 1) Walk over to cupboard
Step 2) Take out toaster
Step 3) Put toaster on table
Step 4) Try to plug toaster into open would to see if it generates electricity
Step 5) Observe results
Step 6) Rethink the purpose of electricity to heal open wounds
Step 7) Go to hospital to seek appropriate treatment
After reading your well laid out plan it is quite obvious you have much experience with practicing science and scientific experiments. I'd be very interested in hearing about any other documentated exercises you've conducted.
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(http://emedicalhub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/brown-recluse-spider-bite.jpg)
Missed a few pubes shaving. Would not hit.
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After reading your well laid out plan it is quite obvious you have much experience with practicing science and scientific experiments. I'd be very interested in hearing about any other documentated exercises you've conducted.
My other experiment involves an ice machine next to room 7.
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Bob beck and rife ,of different eras, developed micro current divices that made diseases and viruses unstable and die
Being shocked by a taser has been known to cure those from dedly snake spider bitess
Onlyme is now elevated to the electric clouds getting his electric lessons
(http://oi61.tinypic.com/4ufexz.jpg)
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Just the basics, heavy math. A learned a good amount in my navy train for the SLQ-32v3 system. That was my baby I could rip her apart and put her back togeather with my eyes closed.
Not only did the system break down radar signals but would generate rf signals for jamming at well over 500megawattz of energy.
I'd have to work with diagrams that wgere 15 pages long and god forbid you had to figure out how a single got processed in a ic chip.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/SLQ-32_Electronic_Warfare_Suite
you lost falcon at the maty part
How much training did you guys habe to learn all that? Sounds like a year or two in school
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Bob beck and rife ,of different eras, developed micro current divices that made diseases and viruses unstable and die
Being shocked by a taser has been known to cure those from dedly snake spider bitess
Onlyme is now elevated to the electric clouds getting his electric lessons
Visit me & we will test Red Back spider & Tiger snake on yours scaffolding muscles ;D
In the States they still use good old electric chairs, don't they :D
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you lost falcon at the maty part
How much training did you guys habe to learn all that? Sounds like a year or two in school
youd be suprised all just formulas you plug in for coulombs law , pie, phi, delta, sigma and so on i love how you 98 percent of the time try to insult me ;D
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youd be suprised all just formulas you plug in for coulombs law , pie, phi, delta, sigma and so on i love how you 98 percent of the time try to insult me ;D
you lost me at formulas
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youd be suprised all just formulas you plug in for coulombs law , pie, phi, delta, sigma and so on i love how you 98 percent of the time try to insult me ;D
Have you thought what life would be like if only your mom swallow instead?
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Missed a few pubes shaving. Would not hit.
better this than these.......stay away from anything that resemble a Gaboon Viper......that bite will melt you away
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In terms of location, the Brown Recluse Spider is mainly found in the central Midwestern states southward to the Gulf of Mexico, especially in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri.
In a few cases, the BRS can be found in regions such as Kentucky and Ohio.
Spiders are very easy to find in California, but most of them are not considered dangerous for us. However, it is possible to assure that they are beneficial, since they feed themselves on insects and other garden plagues. Generally, the bite of the California spiders does not cause any risk, just a slight pain in the bitten area. In addition to this, the bites of spiders are not as common as people tend to believe.
http://www.brownreclusespider.org/brown-recluse-spider-california.htm
I started training in the Discus and Shot-put around 1997 for the 2000 Olympics. I took very easily to the Discus but found the Shot-put too hard and decided to drop that and concentrate on what I was good at. I got up to 196’ on my throws with the Discus. I was training twice a day at the gym. I lived 7 miles away and rode my bike there at 8am and then again at 4pm. I did these 4 days a week. That is 28 miles a day on the bike. In between I would swim in my pool and then go to the local high school (Kalani High) and practice. On weekends I would tie a rope around my waist and tied it to a truck tire filled with cement. I would place my backpack on the tire that had fruit and cold water in it. I would then walk around Diamond Head Crater. The tire weighed around 120 lbs. and it was about 4 miles around the crater. A track coach saw me throwing while visiting Hawaii and invited me back to LA to train with him.
I was in the best physical condition of my life and weighed about 298 lbs. I wanted to get down to 275. My cardio was exceptional and my strength was still very good.
In 1998 I moved back to Los Angeles to train for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia (at this time too my daughter Jaime was on her way to making the Olympic team in Soccer). I was on my way to possibly breaking the world record in the Discus. With more than 2 years to train I was throwing the Discus 196 feet. Less than 40 feet from the current world record of 234'. I felt I could have done very well in Sydney and even had a great chance to break the record and bring it back to the United States.
On March 1, 1998 my life changed forever.
I woke up and my lower leg was killing me. I went to the hospital with 103 fever and barely able to walk. I was bit by what the doctors told me was a brown recluse spider. To make a very very long story short, I spent the next 28 days in the hospital and the following 6 months barely able to walk and actually crawling on my hands and knees and spending hours in the bath tub because I couldn’t get out. I moved to Las Vegas.
I opted to keep my leg against the doctor’s recommendation of amputation.
Well from the inactivity and depression that set in I ended up gaining 200 lbs. in about 13 months.
http://www.keithdjonesfoundation.org/biography.html
I liked the guy, but I think he was an incredible bullshitter....Just because he said something doesn't make it true....
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"a taser gun wouldve killed the poison that killed onlyme"
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Bob beck and rife ,of different eras, developed micro current divices that made diseases and viruses unstable and die
Being shocked by a taser has been known to cure those from dedly snake spider bitess
Onlyme is now elevated to the electric clouds getting his electric lessons
If by poison you mean a high fat diet and sedentary life style - THE BEEF doubts a teaser would have helped
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Falcon, try putting a supercharged taser gun to your temple.