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again

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Is Nitrogen method free pain? Is there any real experiencie?
 
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Is Nitrogen method free pain? Is there any real experiencie?
Yes, its painless--You just pass out, and you're dead within 10 to 30 minutes, the human body doesn't see 99% Nitrogen as a threat---See the Inert/Gas Exit Bag Mega Thread here, especially posts from the experts Greenberg and TiredHorse--You can also check out Quora
 
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Yes, its painless--You just pass out, and you're dead within 10 to 30 minutes, the human body doesn't see 99% Nitrogen as a threat---See the Inert/Gas Exit Bag Mega Thread here, especially posts from the experts Greenberg and TiredHorse--You can also check out Quora
Thanks outrider567
 
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Yes, it´s painless. But the exit bag is not reliable. Better use a diving equipment. Basically you just use a refillable helium or nitrogen cylinder and connect the regulator with an adapter to the cylinder. Everything else works automatically. But rebreathing of exhaled air, less risk to fail.

All you need is a refillable 5 L gas cylinder, diving regulator, adapter and fullface diving mask.

Edit: If you need further infos and photos send me a PM (no chat).
 
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Sí, es indoloro. Pero la bolsa de salida no es fiable. Mejor usa un equipo de buceo. Básicamente, solo usa un cilindro de helio o nitrógeno recargable y conecta el regulador con un adaptador al cilindro. Todo lo demás funciona automáticamente. Pero al volver a respirar el aire exhalado, hay menos riesgo de fallar.

Todo lo que necesita es una botella de gas recargable de 5 L, un regulador de buceo, un adaptador y una máscara de buceo de cara completa.
Thanks a lot befree, all information is wellcome
 
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Just did another test, attached my new regulator to the Tank, no leakage after a month from last test---Did a test with the EEBD hood, just took only three breaths, saw the oxygen on the oximeter drop to 88, took the hood off, and my Oxygen kept dropping all the way to 54, the EEBD hood works better than I thought
Is Nitrogen method free pain? Is there any real experiencie?
Greenberg and TiredHorse on the Inert Gas Exit Bag Mega Thread will answer any questions you ask them--Greenberg has been around for years and has quite a bit of knowledge on the Nitrogen Exit Bag method
 
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You just pass out, and you're dead within 10 to 30 minutes
Where did you read the 30 minutes? 😆

Dr Raj in the documentary "How to kill a human being" says 1 minute after consciousness is lost.
The PPeH says 5-10 mins.
The Final Exit says 5 mins.
I have read other sources say 3-5 mins max.
 
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Where did you read the 30 minutes? 😆

Dr Raj in the documentary "How to kill a human being" says 1 minute after consciousness is lost.
The PPeH says 5-10 mins.
The Final Exit says 5 mins.
I have read other sources say 3-5 mins max.
Good to hear, the quicker the better---Mine is all set up, just gotta turn the tank on, and that's it
 
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Where did you read the 30 minutes? 😆

Dr Raj in the documentary "How to kill a human being" says 1 minute after consciousness is lost.
The PPeH says 5-10 mins.
The Final Exit says 5 mins.
I have read other sources say 3-5 mins max.
Search YouTube for "pig euthanasia with inert gas helium in Germany". They use helium (nitrogen works the same way). They put the pig into a glass box filled with the gas. First signs of dizziness are visible after 15 seconds. And it takes about another 30 seconds to complete motionless state. I don't know how fast death occurs after that. I guess 5-10 minutes at most.
 
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Search YouTube for "pig euthanasia with inert gas helium in Germany". They use helium (nitrogen works the same way). They put the pig into a glass box filled with the gas. First signs of dizziness are visible after 15 seconds. And it takes about another 30 seconds to complete motionless state. I don't know how fast death occurs after that. I guess 5-10 minutes at most.
what about the convulsions?
 
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what about the convulsions?
In the medical articles (with images) documenting people who CTB'd with inert gases, most look like they didn't have any convulsions at all, just laying there relaxed.

In my setup I have a Lounge Chair + Straps so that isn't a problem anyway.
 
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If you watch the video you will see some convolution (shaking) after the pig collapsed. It's hard to tell if it's involuntary muscle movements or simply the pig's last attempt to stand up. It takes only a few seconds and it doesn't look like a panic reaction. I don't know much about pigs, but I know they scream whenever they feel pain, scared, uncomfortable. There is no screaming at all in the video.
 
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There is no stress at all on the pigs with nitrogen.

In the documentary "How to kill a human being" they pump nitrogen to a pig that is eating in a room, he blackouts, then they pump air again, the pig wake ups and starts to eat again like if nothing happened.

When they do the same with CO2 the pig escapes from the room thru the entry door.
 
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It is somewhat surprising (and amusing) that upon awakening, the pig returns to eating! I wonder if it is even aware of the blackout.
 
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parkinglot

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Where does one reliably and discretely obtain pure nitrogen in a gas cylinder small enough to be transported but large enough to have enough gas to do the job? Don't want to walk into an industrial supplier and throw up red flags. I asked in another thread and someone said N2 was used in copper welding.
 
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Where does one reliably and discretely obtain pure nitrogen in a gas cylinder small enough to be transported but large enough to have enough gas to do the job? Don't want to walk into an industrial supplier and throw up red flags. I asked in another thread and someone said N2 was used in copper welding.
J3ff B3z0s.
 
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parkinglot

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ok so burner phone to make a new account and somehow find an address to ship to
 
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Why can't you ship it to your house? Do you live with other humans that would suspect?
 
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iltloml

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Yes, it´s painless. But the exit bag is not reliable. Better use a diving equipment. Basically you just use a refillable helium or nitrogen cylinder and connect the regulator with an adapter to the cylinder. Everything else works automatically. But rebreathing of exhaled air, less risk to fail.

All you need is a refillable 5 L gas cylinder, diving regulator, adapter and fullface diving mask.

Edit: If you need further infos and photos send me a PM (no chat).
Can pm you regarding this?
 
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[HNO]

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if there's limited amount of the gas(less than 5L) and gas would flow for 5-10 minutes at best is it enough?
oxygen wouldn't enter in the mask anyway and all air and CO2 will be replaced
so you will breath nitrogen over and over up to totally braindead
if cylinder contents expired there's still an atmosphere w/o oxygen and there's no way it would enter(at least in short time span)
amirite guys?
 
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Yes, it´s painless. But the exit bag is not reliable. Better use a diving equipment. Basically you just use a refillable helium or nitrogen cylinder and connect the regulator with an adapter to the cylinder. Everything else works automatically. But rebreathing of exhaled air, less risk to fail.

All you need is a refillable 5 L gas cylinder, diving regulator, adapter and fullface diving mask.

Edit: If you need further infos and photos send me a PM (no chat).
It sounds even more complicated than sn 😭
Where did you read the 30 minutes? 😆

Dr Raj in the documentary "How to kill a human being" says 1 minute after consciousness is lost.
The PPeH says 5-10 mins.
The Final Exit says 5 mins.
I have read other sources say 3-5 mins max.
Where are those guides? Pm me? Thanks
 
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Still_there

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Hello im from Germany and want to inform myself abouth this method.

I Googled scuba Mask but i couldnt find any, does anyone have a Link where i can get the Mask and the other Things needed? Sorry for my english.

Thank you very much
 
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Emmanuel108

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Yes, it´s painless. But the exit bag is not reliable. Better use a diving equipment. Basically you just use a refillable helium or nitrogen cylinder and connect the regulator with an adapter to the cylinder. Everything else works automatically. But rebreathing of exhaled air, less risk to fail.

All you need is a refillable 5 L gas cylinder, diving regulator, adapter and fullface diving mask.

Edit: If you need further infos and photos send me a PM (no chat).
Could you please tell me more about the diving equipment method. I don't know how to pm
 
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