(CBRN) Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear

Finshaggy

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Someone should figure out how many people that have Alzheimer's have been hit with nerve gas. I think that there might actually be a negative correlation if someone could do that.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Someone should figure out how many people that have Alzheimer's have been hit with nerve gas. I think that there might actually be a negative correlation if someone could do that.
I don't know of any instances where we, as a country, have ever used nerve gas, and no one in America, save maybe Iraqi and Kurdish immigrants, had been exposed to any since WWI. Nerve gas is usually unstoppable, even with a NAAK kit.
 

Finshaggy

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I don't know of any instances where we, as a country, have ever used nerve gas, and no one in America, save maybe Iraqi and Kurdish immigrants, had been exposed to any since WWI. Nerve gas is usually unstoppable, even with a NAAK kit.
They used it in WWII right? They even used Mustard gas then.

And there have to be people that have been exposed to it. And there are people who survive Acytlcholine excitement in the brain. There are also spiders that do it when they bite. People survive, there has to be a sample population for this.

I have taken things that do something similar to that, like Galantamine which Inhibits Acetlycholine Esterase. When you lightly excite your acetylcholine it allows for clearer thinking.

And they have done some tests with Acetlycholine Esterate Inhibitors (which is what I took, it's not a strong Acetlycholine agonist because it is just an esterase inhibitor) and it has helped people with Alzheimer's, so it would make sense that if your brain had previously had a blast of Acetylcholine that could have killed you, then your brain might remember how to do that.
 

Olive Drab Green

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They used it in WWII right? They even used Mustard gas then.

And there have to be people that have been exposed to it. And there are people who survive Acytlcholine excitement in the brain. There are also spiders that do it when they bite. People survive, there has to be a sample population for this.

I have taken things that do something similar to that, like Galantamine which Inhibits Acetlycholine Esterase. When you lightly excite your acetylcholine it allows for clearer thinking.

And they have done some tests with Acetlycholine Esterate Inhibitors (which is what I took, it's not a strong Acetlycholine agonist because it is just an esterase inhibitor) and it has helped people with Alzheimer's, so it would make sense that if your brain had previously had a blast of Acetylcholine that could have killed you, then your brain might remember how to do that.
That was WWI. It would be really, really unwise for you to poison yourself with nerve gas or anything analogous.
 

Finshaggy

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That was WWI. It would be really, really unwise for you to poison yourself with nerve gas or anything analogous.
It's not bad. It helps people who are Autistic and people with Alzheimer's and has all kinds of uses. It's just bad when it goes crazy like with nerve gas. Look up Galantamine, it comes from the Ancient Plant called Molly to the Greeks. And it is actually good for you in doses like 8mg-12mg.
 

Finshaggy

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That is one of the things the Police took from me and took to the Forensics lab. I have like 100 different Molecules they had to give back. It's all stuff that's good for you.
 

Finshaggy

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Like you have heard of Creatine right? No one thinks of it as what it actually is. Everyone thinks it is for working out. And even doctors will suggest L-Arginine, not many will suggest Creatine. But my Grandma's brother (Great Uncle? Second Uncle?) had to get spine surgery, and when we all started researching it, it said that his exact problem might be caused by low Creatine levels (something about the muscles next to his spine). And he ended up not getting the surgery.
 

Finshaggy

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Someone should do a test to find out how many people that regularly activate their CB2 receptor get cancer. I bet there would be a negative correlation. Like I wonder what the Cancer levels and remission levels are in Nigeria, they use Uziza when someone gets sick, so they probably give people who get Cancer Uziza. And CB2 Agonists cure like 37 kinds of brain cancer, then lung cancer, and can help with pretty much any general cancer, and sometimes tumors. And CB1 can help with Tumors.
 

Olive Drab Green

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You know, I like you. You're not a mean-spirited guy normally, it seems. But you seem to have the drive to go learn something but without the proper resources. Why don't you go to school or join the military or something and put what I can tell are constantly racing thoughts to use? It'd give that inner static a proper outlet.
 

Finshaggy

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You know, I like you. You're not a mean-spirited guy normally, it seems. But you seem to have the drive to go learn something but without the proper resources. Why don't you go to school or join the military or something and put what I can tell are constantly racing thoughts to use? It'd give that inner static a proper outlet.
That was my point at the beginning. I would be able to access some equipment that I otherwise wouldn't, and at the end I would have connections. And it would be easier to get grants and stuff like that.
 

Finshaggy

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And I would still be able to use Facebook and stuff, so I could still keep up with everything and post stuff.
 

Olive Drab Green

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That was my point at the beginning. I would be able to access some equipment that I otherwise wouldn't, and at the end I would have connections. And it would be easier to get grants and stuff like that.
Yeah, you would. But there's a literal/paper and a figurative/social contract if you do. They have certain expectations that you agree to meet in order for them to pay you for the experience they train you for and the work you do. You have to honor that. And sure, we're human. I know after deployment, I especially wanted to get fucked up on anything I could. But you can't. 2 guys I arrived at Drum straight from Benning with got popped for coke. Because they thought they could plan for it and couldn't. And that aside, aside from weed, I truly would not want to be in a foxhole or on patrol with someone who was twisted and not on point, because they might get me killed, y'know?
 

Finshaggy

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Yeah, you would. But there's a literal/paper and a figurative/social contract if you do. They have certain expectations that you agree to meet in order for them to pay you for the experience they train you for and the work you do. You have to honor that. And sure, we're human. I know after deployment, I especially wanted to get fucked up on anything I could. But you can't. 2 guys I arrived at Drum straight from Benning with got popped for coke. Because they thought they could plan for it and couldn't. And that aside, aside from weed, I truly would not want to be in a foxhole or on patrol with someone who was twisted and not on point, because they might get me killed, y'know?
I would probably just use legal stuff if I used anything at all, and I can drink instead of doing anything else if I really have to. Even when I move somewhere, I usually just get something legal until I meet some people who I can get Marijuana from. So I can just see what's best and do that, even if it's just drinking.

But I am pretty sure I am going to meet other people that want to do stuff. And we aren't even at War right now. If we went to war with ISIS I wouldn't want to be fucked up during that time either. I'll probably end up in like Texas or Germany or something though.
 

Olive Drab Green

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I would probably just use legal stuff if I used anything at all, and I can drink instead of doing anything else if I really have to. Even when I move somewhere, I usually just get something legal until I meet some people who I can get Marijuana from. So I can just see what's best and do that, even if it's just drinking.

But I am pretty sure I am going to meet other people that want to do stuff. And we aren't even at War right now. If we went to war with ISIS I wouldn't want to be fucked up during that time either. I'll probably end up in like Texas or Germany or something though.
They just changed their policy on both Syria and Afghanistan this week. War's starting up. And you have to understand, they are literally like a different state, with their own laws. Even normally legal highs are on their list. If they find it on you or in your room, you are going to get fucked up. Keep that in mind. I used to robotrip because I was that desperate to escape. One time I even snorted Subutex/Buprenorphine. I'm lucky I didn't get caught. You really should consider just going without. You can drink when you aren't in uniform or o duty, but that's pretty much it.
 

Finshaggy

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In basic, you will have no access to anything but mail. You turn in your phone and arrive with only 2-3 day's worth of clothes.
I've done that before. The place I got sent to for 8 months, we could send like 1 letter a week. And I've been to jail before. And I have heard that they have pay phones and let you use your phone, like once a week or something. But when I was gone for 8 months I got like 2 phone calls the whole time, because in the program when you work the program you get levels and stuff. That's another reason I think this wouldn't be so bad. I have pretty much done it before. Just not as Physically intense.
 

Olive Drab Green

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I've done that before. The place I got sent to for 8 months, we could send like 1 letter a week. And I've been to jail before. And I have heard that they have pay phones and let you use your phone, like once a week or something. But when I was gone for 8 months I got like 2 phone calls the whole time, because in the program when you work the program you get levels and stuff. That's another reason I think this wouldn't be so bad. I have pretty much done it before. Just not as Physically intense.
They have pay phones and calling cards. The Navy might get their phones nowadays, but Army BCT/OSUT, it's locked away until you finish.
 

Finshaggy

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And I have never had like guards in jail not like me or anyone like that not like me, I don't ever cause any kind of problems. I just teach people things that they can do when they get out.
 

Finshaggy

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They have pay phones and calling cards. The Navy might get their phones nowadays, but Army BCT/OSUT, it's locked away until you finish.
It's on their website. It says there has to be like a Drill Sergeant present and they only let you do it like once a week or something. And I don't care either way. I can use a pay phone and write letters.

Don't you get paid for basic, like weekly or something or is it at the end?
 
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