Re:virus: War & Peace / Rethinking Iraq

From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Fri May 07 2004 - 03:31:23 MDT

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    ...no, it wasnt sodium pentathol or some-such thing. it was effectively the
    exact same thing though....more dangerous however and thus not used for such
    purposes. it was simply being knocked out for very minor surgery for a
    broken nose...naturally requiring an anathesiologist. it was in Tokyo, and
    unlike the standard practise of tranquilizing the patient first, they just
    gave it to me straight off...it was one of the weirdest "trips" i couldve
    imagined. i'll tell you about the actual experience later. but for now
    i'll jump straight to the end...when i was coming out of it. i was in a
    semi-concious state....babbling about anything and everything. luckily
    they didnt speak much english, and i somehow got stuck on reciting
    poetry....but if my mind had wandered or been led to anything else...and i
    mean ANYTHING, i wouldve had absolutely NO problem yapping about it in the
    most painfully honest of terms. i wouldve freely and openly discussed any
    and all of my most personal insecurities, embarrassing deeds, deepest
    feelings etc....without the slightest touch of reservation. i realized this
    soon after emerging into full conciousness and self-control and quickly
    imagined what curious things doctors are often treated to in such
    circumstances. the best way i can describe it is that i had absolutely
    ZERO awareness of the real world, my physical being, my involvement in some
    sort of real world, or who the hell i was talking to or for.

    DrSebby.
    "Courage...and shuffle the cards".

    ----Original Message Follows----
    From: Jei <jei@cc.hut.fi>
    Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
    To: virus@lucifer.com
    Subject: Re:virus: War & Peace / Rethinking Iraq
    Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 02:20:06 +0300 (EEST)

    On Fri, 7 May 2004, Dr Sebby wrote:

    > ...considering that the realistic result of turning away from truth
    seroms
    > will be physical torture etc. i would say 'yes' to the truth serom
    > alternatives. they are very very effective by the way...ive experienced
    it.
    > the only problem is that people tend to gush on about all sorts of
    things,
    > some irrellevant, some misleading...plus slurred speach and lack of
    > motivation to accurately depict things, intel will be challenged to
    derive
    > accurate renditions at times.
    >
    > DrSebby.
    > "Courage...and shuffle the cards".

    That is genuinely very interesting. You were voluntarily tested with them?

    I wonder if there's a first-hand account/experiences somewhere on the net..

    // Jei

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