Monday, November 22, 2010

12 Drugs Used For Torture

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When humans are not human enough...
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“Narco-analysis” was published in 1943, pouring from the pen of J. Steven Horsley. On its heels came the pitch-black idea of drug-supplemented torture and interrogation.  We’re talking pure wickedness here; instead of just harming the body interrogators began attacking the mind. Want examples?  Here’s a few of the most depraved “torture brews” known to man.

1. Sodium Amytal


sodium amytal

Sodium Amytal lowers inhibitions, giving the user mental clarity and the impulse to talk while offering the interviewer an unobstructed view of the subjects psyche.  World War II was its debut, when interviewers begin using it to work with soldiers whom refused to talk on account of psychological trauma.  Sodium Amytal, a barbiturate, would force the soldier to relive their wartime experiences and talk about them with the interviewer.

2. Mescaline


Mescaline

The peyote cactus can be processed into Mescaline, a hallucinogen with effects similar to those of LSD. The Nazis were first to use it during their mind control experiments, and later on the U.S. Navy gave it a go as a sort of truth serum.  Both experiments failed. The Navy found that information gained from a psychotic (even when drug-induced) is unreliable. The Nazis found it impossible to control minds, even with the help of Mescaline.

3. Scopolamine


scopolamine

Scopolamine is most commonly known as the “truth serum”, having a remarkable track record of making criminals sing like canaries.  However, not too many know the dirtier underbelly of scopolamine.  It’s also a “zombie drug”, able to rob users of all free will, leaving them helpless to the wishes of the inducer. That is, if the miniscule amount needed doesn’t kill the victim beforehand.

4. Lysergic Acid (LSD)


LSD

LSD began making its rounds in the torture/interrogation community in the 1950’s during the CIA’s fittingly titled “Operation Artichoke”.  How LSD is used by interrogators is completely opposite to what you might expect, though. Instead of relying on the psychosis the drug induces to get answers, LSD is used as a threat… as in, “spill the beans or we pump you full of this stuff”.

5. Amphetamine


AMPHETAMINE

Amphetamine and methamphetamine turns users into a literal chatterbox … with obvious torture-related benefits. When injected, victims experience an irresistible “push” to talk as their memories and emotions flood the brain. It’s been theorized that amphetamines would be perfect for pulling the truth out of subjects that are feigning amnesia or intentionally lying.

6. Pipradrol


PIPRADROL

Pipradrol works like amphetamine without all the nasty side effects (i.e. cardiovascular damage).  With pipradrol, an internal flood of emotion gives users an amplified desire to talk and to move around.  The value of loose lips doesn’t have to be underscored.

7. Ritalin


RITALIN

Ritalin (or phenidylate) is known for its anti-depression abilities. What isn’t widely known is its ability to “grease the chatter box”, which is an obvious plus for interrogators. Simultaneously, the experience an “arousal of mood” which is science-talk meaning that it makes them feel good.

8. TD – Strong Cannabis


Strong Cannabis

TD, or truth drug, is extracted from the cannabis plant and injected into food or cigarettes.  As the name suggests, it muffles any sense of prudence so that users talk without caution.   And just like its marijuana sister, interviewees sink into a state of mirth and are so happy they’re willing to talk on just about anything.

9. Chlorpromazine (thorazine)


Chlorpromazine

Phenothiazine derivates (such as chlorpromazine) could find in combination with an agitator or intimidating drug, like LSD.  Either interviewees cooperate during the interrogation, or the drug is not administered –if they talk they get some piece of mind as they are pumped up with tranquilisers.

10. Twilight Zone


Twilight Zone

Imagine being stuck in that moment of half-dream/ half-reality you feel right as you wake up and right as you fall asleep.  Now imagine the use somebody like the CIA could get from trapping you in that state. This is known as “the twilight zone” technique, and interrogators pump one arm full of a barbiturate (such as thiopental) and the other full of a stimulant (such as amphetamine), locking one’s psyche into a brain-breaking cycle of waking dreams.

11. Sodium pentothal


Sodium pentothal

Sodium Pentothal is a barbiturate which, when not being used as a sedative during prison executions, can be used in lighter doses as a “truth serum”.  It doesn’t, however, force one into honest; it only erases discretion and makes truth telling more likely.

12. Versed


Versed

Versed is particularly diabolical and slightly frightening. Subjects under the influence feel pain and discomfort fully.   But when the drug wears off, all memory of the pain and the torture session itself is purged from the mind.  The diabolical a heart might see the potential in using versed along with non-marking torture techniques.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

What makes beauty seem beautiful ?

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I know this is a rather complex, complicated, and somehow a personal matter but still, what makes beauty beautiful ?
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Denis Dutton: A Darwinian theory of beauty

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Friday, November 12, 2010

#Web #Designers #vs Web #Developers [ #Infographic ]

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Okay, I`m sure some of you are going to love this :


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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Chinese #Riddle in Which Every Syllable Is Pronounced /Shi/

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I think this is somehow incredible...
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Chinese Riddle in Which Every Syllable Is Pronounced /Shi/

As every student of Chinese has learned with some vexation, it’s a hard language to learn because so much meaning is packed in such a limited toolset. There are only about 400 possible syllable sounds in Mandarin Chinese, on top of which can be layered four different tones (five if you include the neutral tone), for a total of about 1,700 possible syllables versus 8,000 in English. To make matters more complicated, many different characters are pronounced in the exact same way, such that meaning can only be deciphered with context.Read more at www.geekosystem.com

The #iPhone – If Bill Gates Had Created It

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I know, kinda wacky #idea, but still it is a nice concept, something like an iPhone pro, to be frank I like the qwerty keyboard idea on the iPhone :)
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The iPhone – If Bill Gates Had Created It
What if the roles would have been reversed? What if Bill Gates would have gotten Steve Jobs’ role and vice versa? What would the iPhone have looked like then? These are questions that we can never get the answer to… or can we?
So, do you think this interesting concept would have had a chance in today’s technology enriched environment or is it just too old school and dated? Would you want your iPhone to flip open to reveal a small qwerty keyboard on which you could type your messages just like you did on your Nokia phone? If I had to answer, I would make the world know with an echoing “NO”. I want my iPhone to be my iPhone, if you know what I mean. However, Olivier is a master of bringing unknown territories to life and for letting us know that we’re on the right path after all…
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10 reasons to smile !

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Here are 10 reasons, which seem very encouraging ... Hope you take the advice and keep smiling :)
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10 Reasons To Smile!
1. Smiling makes us more attractive – People who smile seem more attractive than those who don’t smile. I remember being told by my officemates that at first, they were afraid to come near me because the first time they met me, they thought I was aloof. They only warmed up to me when they saw me smiling at them when I greeted them the following day. A smile really helps bring others close to you.
2. Smiling exudes positivity – When we see someone unhappy and depressed, sometimes words are not enough to soothe them. A smile often helps a lot to improve their outlook and their feeling that things will get better.
3. Smiling is infectious – Try smiling at people, and you will see them smiling back at you. There is a certain magic that fills the air when someone smiles at you. It somehow changes the mood of others around us.
4. Smiling reduces stress – Our emotions usually show on our faces, and when we are stressed or worried we often frown. Smiling helps uplift our spirits and allows us to look at the world in a positive way.
5. A smile can brighten another person’s day – Just like in my story above, smiling will often help brighten another person’s day. Just like words are a verbal gesture, a smile is a silent gesture that shows another person that we care.
6. Smiling can lift up our faces and make us look younger – As I mentioned in number four above, stress often shows on our faces. When we frown, there is a high probability that we will develop wrinkles and small lines on our faces that make us look older.
7. Smiling is a natural drug – Smiling releases endorphins and serotonin in our bodies which are known to help us feel good naturally.
8.  Smiling denotes forgiveness and openness to forgive – When we have a spat with someone, or when we are not on good terms with someone, it is difficult to smile. A smile is gesture that signals to others that we are open to forgive and/or ask for forgiveness.
9.  Smiling allows us to appear self-confident – People who smile usually have good reasons for doing so. They are more approachable and easy to deal with. People are drawn to them naturally.
10. Smiling brings us closer to our friends and family – Who wants to be with people who are always unhappy? No one. It is okay to be unhappy sometimes since it is normal when we are in situations that we cannot help but be unhappy. However, people often are drawn to those who have a good outlook on life. They know that even if life is not perfect, smiling somehow sends the message that life is good!
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#Stalking ...

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Makes you think ...

just some #beatbox

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google, london



enjoy

Monday, November 8, 2010

Pepsi Max vs Cola zero

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I just love these ads :)
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Pepsi MAX -- Display King (feat. Snoop Dogg)
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The evolution of #Pepsi and #Coca-Cola #logos

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TinEye Reverse Search Engine

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A great Image search engine, Also has extension for #chrome and #firefox


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