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Originally posted by asperetty
reply to post by rajaten
alright but think how many people will still have the mind to operate the guillotine?
now think of that compared to everyone else whose heads need to chop off.
that's a massive operation you're talking about.
i still stick to the starvation route. much less effort, probably get more work done is less time too.
even getting a steel baseball bat and hitting everyone in the back of the head is faster and less gory.
and you didn't address how everyone would be crippled haha.
they are gonna have to carry us onto the conveyor belt?
if we can still walk, then even better would be to stuff us onto large ships, take us out to sea, and push us off. no one will remember how to swim!
push people into lion's cages.
bring them to the edge of the grand canyon and push them (this is good cause you could blast the walls after you are done and bury them all)
move them into death valley, spin them around, and run away lol
these options are much more economical IMO.
and you know, when millions of anything die, that promotes disease.
and there you have another solution- bubonic plague?
have you seen that video about the glass screen that focuses the sun rays so intensely it can melt ROCKS?
get one of those and focus it on the people! thats pretty brutal if brutal is what you are looking for.
what the hell why not even get in a huge truck and run people over?
Originally posted by rajaten
Originally posted by asperetty
reply to post by rajaten
alright but think how many people will still have the mind to operate the guillotine?
now think of that compared to everyone else whose heads need to chop off.
that's a massive operation you're talking about.
i still stick to the starvation route. much less effort, probably get more work done is less time too.
even getting a steel baseball bat and hitting everyone in the back of the head is faster and less gory.
and you didn't address how everyone would be crippled haha.
they are gonna have to carry us onto the conveyor belt?
if we can still walk, then even better would be to stuff us onto large ships, take us out to sea, and push us off. no one will remember how to swim!
push people into lion's cages.
bring them to the edge of the grand canyon and push them (this is good cause you could blast the walls after you are done and bury them all)
move them into death valley, spin them around, and run away lol
these options are much more economical IMO.
and you know, when millions of anything die, that promotes disease.
and there you have another solution- bubonic plague?
have you seen that video about the glass screen that focuses the sun rays so intensely it can melt ROCKS?
get one of those and focus it on the people! thats pretty brutal if brutal is what you are looking for.
what the hell why not even get in a huge truck and run people over?
lol interesting points.
Huge truck idea might work best LOL
Drunvalo Melchizedek ( born as Bernard Perona in 1941 )[1] is an author and spiritual teacher, who lives in Sedona, Arizona.[2] Drunvalo completed most of a B.S. degree in Physics and Mathematics before switching to a fine arts degree which he was awarded in 1970 [3]. His fine arts degree was from the University of California at Berkeley, obtained without finishing the course due to clerical errors by the university
When Yuri Gagarin's went on his historic flight into space, he returned in near critical condition after only one hour and forty-eight minutes in space. What happened? He had food,water, oxygen, everything the human body needs right? WRONG He was missing the Electromagnetic Field of the earth. He didnt know where he was or who he was, he lost his mind!
These days all astronauts wear personal electromagnetic pulse machines on their body to mimic the natural magnetic field found on earth to ensure they dont go insane and forget who they are.
Originally posted by mossme89
reply to post by rajaten
Just curious, but if the lack of magnetic field means lack of memories & memory loss, why didn't the Apollo astronauts lose their memories. Or did this Russian guy go farther?