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aussenseiter 01-25-2024 09:18 PM

Hope this thread doesn't get gassed
 
Alabama to execute inmate with nitrogen gas

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Smith is one of two men convicted in the 1988 murder-for-hire slaying of Elizabeth Sennett. Prosecutors said he and the other man were each paid $1,000 to kill Sennett on behalf of her pastor husband, who was deeply in debt and wanted to collect on insurance.

mcoy 01-25-2024 09:33 PM

I mean, it's approved for use in euthanasia in civilized countries. Sounds like a decent way to go imho.

Less painful than this anyway:

https://imgur.com/lhwUz9k.jpg

-Mcoy

Lune 01-25-2024 09:36 PM

It's thought to not be painful whatsoever, you just lose consciousness and never get it back.

magnetaress 01-26-2024 08:55 AM

Death penalty (and suicide by state authorities) isn't Christian. Butt leaving insane and or demonicly possessed people to run around free hurting themselves and others without the opportunity and care needed to bring them to G-d isn't either.

Also, there are far worse crimes (sins ppl can do) than murdering a pastor for hire. Killing them outright just places those people directly in Satan's grasp.

magnetaress 01-26-2024 09:12 AM

Gassing this thread would also be par for the course for Armageddon. So imo. Go for it.

At least it isn't chlorine gas. I'm guessing "they" found a cheap and efficient way of collecting and recycling nitrogen. Why not just put cellophane over their holes tho? It's essentially the same thing and about as quick.

The only way to make it more humane is if they don't see it coming... like sit them in a room with a TV.

magnetaress 01-26-2024 09:29 AM

Can't believe Haber won the noble prize

https://www.kumc.edu/school-of-medic...great-war.html

We live in a prison house!



Watch the whole vid. The answer is compassion and the Bhuddist "step off the wheel of suffering". A little stoicism and faith in doing the right thing instead of the desirable thing helps to. (The right thing is to help others see the truth and also do the right things). Of their own volition.

aussenseiter 01-26-2024 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Lune (Post 3671446)
It's thought to not be painful whatsoever, you just lose consciousness and never get it back.

Botched?

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The execution took about 22 minutes from the time between the opening and closing of the curtains to the viewing room. Smith appeared to remain conscious for several minutes. For at least two minutes, he appeared to shake and writhe on the gurney, sometimes pulling against the restraints. That was followed by several minutes of heavy breathing, until breathing was no longer perceptible.

magnetaress 01-26-2024 11:17 AM

Should have just blocked his airways if they where concerned about his well-being. How much did it cost to gass him? Probably a lot of money. Many thousands of dollars if not more (millions) for the administration of the entire program Probably.

They* just want to normalize gassing ppl.

*yes, they*

Surprised if they didn't even use a mask. Like at the dentist.

Toxigen 01-26-2024 01:14 PM

bring back the chair

Lune 01-26-2024 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3671523)

This is an involuntary response following loss of consciousness by inert gas asphyxiation. Your body struggles and convulses, but nobody is home. He also tried to hold his breath as long as possible. They used a one size fits all mask rather than a sealed bag which is not the way to go, fucking Alabama. One very small opening in the seal and it becomes a much more drawn out process, which may or may not have been the case.

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Originally Posted by magnetaress (Post 3671526)
Should have just blocked his airways if they where concerned about his well-being. How much did it cost to gass him? Probably a lot of money. Many thousands of dollars if not more (millions) for the administration of the entire program Probably.

They* just want to normalize gassing ppl.

*yes, they*

Surprised if they didn't even use a mask. Like at the dentist.

So, when an inert gas like nitrogen or helium goes into the lungs, it displaces all the oxygen. This causes the oxygen from your blood to very rapidly diffuse into the low-oxygen environment in your lung. At very high concentrations of nitrogen, this is an extremely quick process. This deoxygenated blood then circulates all around your body, where it gathers up all the oxygen from your tissues and brings it back to the lung to be ripped out again. Basically causes your respiratory system to work in reverse.

Most human physiological systems for regulating breathing are governed by carbon dioxide concentration, not oxygen concentration. Your body has ways of detecting too much carbon dioxide, but it has no way to detect inert gas until you're basically already unconscious. So if you just block an airway, this causes carbon dioxide buildup, which makes your blood and lung environment acidic as well as instilling panic and air hunger.

Done properly, inert gas is probably the most painless way to execute someone, outside blowing them up with dynamite, a nuke, or a shotgun blast to the brain.


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