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Archangel
- Apr 15, 2022
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Does anyone know that if a person makes theirself unconscious through some means, say sleeping pills or whatever, and then uses an effective vehicle (think older car) to produce CO, which is set up appropriately and effectively, whether or not enough CO will still be taken into the lungs if there is reduced respirations caused by being in an unconscious state? The unconscious state would be necessary, from all of the research I've done, to tolerate the large amount of heat in the cabin of the car, as well as to tolerate the other noxious gases from the exhaust. Effectively, this is being passed out, but still being able to inhale CO. Is it possible for success this way?
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