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#72
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01-03-2019, 01:33 AM
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Re: Untroubled By His Own Head Removal
I choose not take any of the ISIS/orange jump suit executions as any kind of evidence. I don't even attempt to know what type of special effects are used to produce them, but at this point there is so much evidence of their fakery that I can't be bothered with sifting through the forgeries trying to find the real ones. Besides, there are plenty of good examples outside of that genre anyways--especially out of Mexico. I've seen several Mexican beheadings now where the persons face just looks to power down in slow motion. I remember in the one French revolution era story I read that the detached head would appear to vacate, but then it's attention could be refocused once, or twice more--but with a much slower response and reaction each time tried. I wonder how long someone could last if some sort of cauterizing was used--fast and hot, like a laser, or weird DIME weapon, or one of those vacuum sealing machines that both cuts and seals plastic packages with one action. Bloodless beheading. |
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01-11-2019, 10:25 PM
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Re: Untroubled By His Own Head Removal
He is unconscious when he’s beheaded. And we all know that people who are asleep/unconscious/dead can have their eyes open, so nobody is going to try to say ‘he’s obviously awake cuz his eyes are open!’ Right? There have been studies, medical and otherwise, that shows the presence of activity on the face of a disembodied head. We can only surmise that there’s something still happening in the head, whether it’s ‘life’ or simply random electrical impulses that cause the head to have the appearance of having life. We don’t know for sure. Either way, especially on this site, we can, and often do see facial expressions and movements on disembodied heads after separation. Unfortunately, unless we can actively study the victims of beheading from before through to after the beheading we won’t be able to prove anything either way. |