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DeathSweetDeath
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- Nov 12, 2025
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I am aware of that fact. I repeat, they will do a full investigation, and they will learn that it was nitrogen. If done correctly, you will pass out in 15-20 seconds from the NITROGEN, which is much faster than any sleeping pill.They can't detect nitrogen in an autopsy. They will have no idea how I died. They'll suspect gas of course but no definitive answer. Yes it will contain 5L of nitrogen and flow at 20L a minute. I'll scrunch the bag and pull it down around my neck and breath it. I should pass out quick will heavily drowsy from the sleeping pills.
Neither of those. In the PPH, it says never to do it lying down, and THAT IS UNDERLINED. There was a sort of recent attempt that was posted about here, by someone who was curious about the book, but then they decided not to read it. They tried the method lying down, but failed. I think the reason they insist it must be done upright but slightly reclined is that gravity must work with the gas. Gas comes in at the top of the bag, above one's head, and it pushes any remaining oxygen and carbon dioxide down and out of the bag at the opposite end.Is it because the gas tank will be moved or knocked, or does it have something to do with the way oxygen is gone and blood flow in the person and/or what?
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