Here's the serious issue with execution by the electric chair...
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This topic has been discussed somewhat in previous posts:

(02-09-2018, 09:56 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote:

13:57 it's pretty fascinating because I've known for a long time since being electrocuted as a little kid that it changes your consciousness...

And everyone who's been electrocuted is connected this way.

That's why I advise against electrocution being used in the death penalty...

It gives an easy way for consciousness to latch onto something else and continue its linear travels with some semblance of its past composure.

In other words, these people who are being punished with death via the electric chair could potentially have their consciousness continuing to be aware and perceptive by way of the electrical grid and thus all devices connected to it.

You're not effectively eradicating people re: death penalty/electric chair when their consciousness has the opportunity to fuse with the electrical grid.

And those of us in the "Electrocuted Club" don't appreciate the prevalence of murderers and shit up in here.


Essentially, when someone is put to death in the electric chair, their consciousness fuses with the force/field of the electrical current. This takes place during the electrocution process. Once the electrical current is shut off, the consciousness is then housed in the electrical grid because the BODY is DESTROYED and can no longer house the consciousness.

(05-11-2019, 10:12 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Thus the premise of "Ghost In The Machine" (1993)...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYXlD3HMaJc

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_t...ine_(film)

Except for the continuing to kill part... that's just stupid hollywood shite.

Killing people with electricity is for sure one of the dumbest things humanity's ever done.


This does relate to the Electric Universe:

http://www.sectual.com/thread-2482.html

Basically, everything is electricity, including consciousness. So very easy for consciousness to meld with electricity... to me, the only question is, did the inventor of the electric chair know this? Do those who go on to use the electric chair know that everyone killed by it is essentially being let loose into the electrical grid?
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6:46.
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Good thing they've relaxed the definition of electrocution, or we'd both be dead.
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There are definitely different levels of being electrocuted, that's for sure... I mean, really technically, I just got zapped.

But it DOES still connect you to the electricity realm (in a conscious way) and fuses you to it permanently.
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I use an electrical fly swatter...

https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Swatter-...B09XDZWS6L

It occurred to me recently that I'm putting a lot of flies into the Electrocuted Club, which is even worse than serial killers TBH.
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Oh did you guys get shock therapy too ? That’s so cool , I once woke up too early and the nurses were giggling cuz I had a big erection during the treatment. But after every session it felt like you were super hung over , zombified I felt
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My brush with the electrical realm came when I was about five years old.

I had a record player plugged into an extension cord, and I wanted it unplugged for some reason. I couldn't get it unplugged by hand, so I decided to use my teeth to hold one cord while I pulled on the other one with both hands.

It was like television static inside my head. I don't know how long I was hooked up to the juice, but it seemed like forever. My sister came into the room and saw me, and ran to get our granny, who came and unhooked me.
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(04-17-2023, 06:37 PM)Guest Wrote: Oh did you guys get shock therapy too ? That’s so cool , I once woke up too early and the nurses were giggling cuz I had a big erection during the treatment. But after every session it felt like you were super hung over , zombified I felt

Damn, Guest, you been through some SHIT!

C'mere sweetie, I think you deserve a hug...

Group Hug

(04-17-2023, 06:38 PM)user328 Wrote: I don't know how long I was hooked up to the juice, but it seemed like forever.

Yeah, it's very interesting how it seems to slow down time. It puts your consciousness into a seemingly timeless place, but you can't really do anything with it because you're still connected to your body which is in a totally stunned state.
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(04-17-2023, 06:42 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: Damn, Guest, you been through some SHIT!

C'mere sweetie, I think you deserve a hug...

Group Hug

If it's any consolation, Guest, you still have a very colorful personality and seem to have a great imagination...

Some people who have received electroshock therapy barbaric torture tend to lose almost all their personality.
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(04-17-2023, 06:38 PM)user328 Wrote: My brush with the electrical realm came when I was about five years old.

I think I was around 5 years old too... odd.

(10-14-2018, 12:25 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: I feel like I'm the only one who stuck a key in the socket...

You only hear about people using a fork.

I've always been all about driving...

nod
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I think Gregg Braden was around 5 years old too...

(11-08-2022, 03:29 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: Look at this post I just found on his site/blog... https://greggbraden.com/gregg-braden-nea...experience

Wonder what's up with that?

Coincidence my ass.
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In other news, they seem to be popularizing death by firing squad again!?

Cheer
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