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http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/love-sex/consummation/antidepressant-hailed-as-viagra-for-women-1821576.htmlWarning: Anyone with an orgasm lasting more than 4 hours needs medical assistance immediately, because of the risk of tissue damage which could cause permanent loss of intimacy. (my comment, sorry, I couldn't resist, it's late at night)
Now you can have what she’s having... Drug tested as new anti-depressant is hailed instead as 'Viagra for women' By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor As the old joke has it, men can be turned on with a simple flick of a switch while women require attention to a battery of dials and buttons. Today the debate over how to stimulate female sexual desire is set to be reopened with the discovery of a drug described as “Viagra for women”. Doctors testing a new anti-depressant found it was useless as a mood brightener - but was unexpectedly effective at boosting the female libido. Now three clinical trials have shown that the drug fibanserin significantly improved sexual desire and satisfaction in women. R However, fibanserin is different in that it works on the brain rather than on the genitals, according to John Thorp, professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of North Carolina. Doctors have long known that in women, the brain is the most important sex organ. Professor Thorp, who led the studies, said: “It’s essentially a Viagra-like drug for women in that diminished desire or libido is the most common feminine sexual problem, like erectile sexaul dysfunction is in men.” “Fibanserin was a poor antidepressant. However, astute observers noted that it increased libido in laboratory animals and human subjects. So we conducted multiple clinical trials and the women in our studies who took it for hypoactive sexual desire disorder [low libido] reported significant improvements in sexual desire and satisfactory sexual experiences.” The trial results were presented yesterday at the Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine in Lyon, France. Funded by Boehringer Ingelheim, manufacturer of fibanserin, the trials and were carried out among 2,000 women in the US, Canada and Europe, using four different doses of the drug. However, only the highest dose of 100 mgs a day was found to be effective. Women taking the 100 mg dose reported having more frequent and more satisfying sex and greater desire. They were also less distressed about their previous sexual problems. Professor Thorp said the only currently available treatment for low sexual desire in women was testosterone patches. Although testosterone is a male hormone, it is also produced in women at lower levels and plays a crucial role in sexual desire.However, it has unpleasant side effects, including acne and facial hair growth. “These results point to a novel approach to pharmacological treatment of the sexual problem that plagues reproductive age women the most,” he said. Previous research has suggested that between one in ten and one in four women suffers from low libido, which varies with age and whether they are pre- or post-menopause. But critics have claimed that drug companies have exaggerated the extent of women's sexual problems to create new markets. The feminist author and sex researcher Shere Hite has said: “It is not arousal pills we need but a whole new kind of physical relations. The pharmaceutical industry is guilty not just of cynical money-grabbing exaggeration, it has misunderstood the basics of female sexuality.” Specialists in sexual medicine agree that the female libido is more complex than the male libido, but claim it can respond to gentle hormonal stimulation. However Irwin Nazareth, from the Royal Free and University College Medical School, London, said sexual dysfunction needs to be redefined. In a survey of 1,000 women in north London six years ago, he found that while 40 per cent reported a lack of or loss of sexual desire, only a quarter regarded it as a problem. “For many people, reduced sexual interest or response may be a normal adaptation,” he said.
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2009, 04:38:35 AM » |
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Now everyone's mom can be a slut. 
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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2009, 05:33:11 AM » |
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Are you kidding, speak for yourself. I'd KILL to have my wife have a massive sex drive, as it is, she is 45, has a low sex drive, and I suffer for it. So if she got even a little bit slutty, I'd be ecstatic. Now everyone's mom can be a slut. 
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« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2009, 05:51:16 AM » |
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Are you kidding, speak for yourself. I'd KILL to have my wife have a massive sex drive, as it is, she is 45, has a low sex drive, and I suffer for it. So if she got even a little bit slutty, I'd be ecstatic.
just keep in mind what the risks of such a drug are. most men take male enhancers for them selves. if a woman wants something with little side effects for her benefit that is one thing. for elites to have control over a new "fluoridation" program to be used not on your wife, but on the general public, possibly even targeting children (can you put it past these psychos) then houston we got a problem. Now take this little situation and realize that this can be torture for women who may be losing all control of their very free will because the will is now controlled pharmaceutically (or in the following story electronically):
Bionic 'sex chip' that stimulates pleasure centre in brain developed by scientists By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:22 AM on 22nd December 2008 Comments (19) Add to My Stories Scientists are developing an electronic 'sex chip' that works by stimulating the pleasure centres in the brain. The technology, which creates tiny shocks deep in the brain, has already been used in America to treat Parkinson's disease. Now researchers are focusing on the orbitofrontal cortex, which is associated with feelings of pleasure caused by eating and sex. The chip could stimulate the orbitofrontal cortex, which is associated with the pleasure felt when eating and having sex A research survey conducted by Morten Kringelbach, a fellow at Oxford University, found the orbitofrontal cortex could be a 'new stimulation target' to help people with anhedonia - an inability to experience pleasure from such activities. His colleague Professor Tipu Aziz said: 'There is evidence that this chip will work. 'A few years ago a scientist implanted such a device into the brain of a woman with a low sex drive and turned her into a very sexually active woman. She didn't like the sudden change, so the wiring in her head was removed.'But Professor Aziz said the present surgery needed to implant the wire in the brain was 'intrusive and crude' and would need about 10 years worth of development. 'When the technology is improved, we can use deep brain stimulation in many new areas. It will be more subtle, with more control over the power so you may be able to turn the chip on and off when needed.'
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« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2009, 05:55:48 AM » |
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Hello Brave New World...turning everyone into permanent adolescents until they pull the plug at 60.
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« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2009, 05:59:07 AM » |
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I'm all about free will; that meaning, if she wants meds to help her sex drive, then thats up to her, given proper research into her wish to do so. If she mentioned implant, I'd do my damndest to talk her out of it, but again, the decision is up to her. just keep in mind what the risks of such a drug are. most men take male enhancers for them selves. if a woman wants something with little side effects for her benefit that is one thing. for elites to have control over a new "fluoridation" program to be used not on your wife, but on the general public, possibly even targeting children (can you put it past these psychos) then houston we got a problem.
Now take this little situation and realize that this can be torture for women who may be losing all control of their very free will because the will is now controlled pharmaceutically (or in the following story electronically):
Bionic 'sex chip' that stimulates pleasure centre in brain developed by scientists
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:22 AM on 22nd December 2008 Comments (19) Add to My Stories
Scientists are developing an electronic 'sex chip' that works by stimulating the pleasure centres in the brain.
The technology, which creates tiny shocks deep in the brain, has already been used in America to treat Parkinson's disease.
Now researchers are focusing on the orbitofrontal cortex, which is associated with feelings of pleasure caused by eating and sex.
The chip could stimulate the orbitofrontal cortex, which is associated with the pleasure felt when eating and having sex
A research survey conducted by Morten Kringelbach, a fellow at Oxford University, found the orbitofrontal cortex could be a 'new stimulation target' to help people with anhedonia - an inability to experience pleasure from such activities.
His colleague Professor Tipu Aziz said: 'There is evidence that this chip will work.
'A few years ago a scientist implanted such a device into the brain of a woman with a low sex drive and turned her into a very sexually active woman. She didn't like the sudden change, so the wiring in her head was removed.'
But Professor Aziz said the present surgery needed to implant the wire in the brain was 'intrusive and crude' and would need about 10 years worth of development.
'When the technology is improved, we can use deep brain stimulation in many new areas. It will be more subtle, with more control over the power so you may be able to turn the chip on and off when needed.'
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« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2009, 07:55:21 AM » |
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watch Cathy O'Brien and see how this stuff will likely be abused.
shit, it willl probably be pumped into the vent systems at jonas bros concerts
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« Reply #7 on: November 18, 2009, 07:58:47 AM » |
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watch Cathy O'Brien and see how this stuff will likely be abused.
shit, it willl probably be pumped into the vent systems at jonas bros concerts
LOL. How sneaky ! The entire population going at it like rabbits - too messed up to care what the hell the govt does to them !
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« Reply #8 on: November 18, 2009, 08:02:38 AM » |
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this is sounding a lot like the Penfold Mood Organ that Deckart and his wife argue about in the Do ANdroids Dream Of ELectric Sheep Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? book review by Mike Philbin http://theopencritic.com/?p=54Just one glance through the humorous start of the DADOES book and you should be laughing your socks off at the sheer disturbing density of the humour (the opening scene when Deckard and his wife are awakened by the jolt of the mood machine - then they spend the entire first chapter arguing about which mood to download). That whole scene is so now. That’s what humans are like now, 30 or 40 years later. Darling, what colour should our baby’s eyes be? Darling, should I have my shins lengthened? Should one have Cuban heals built-into the foot? How about breast, ass, genital augmentation, do you have the menu there, luvvy?
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« Reply #9 on: November 18, 2009, 08:03:04 AM » |
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LOL. How sneaky ! The entire population going at it like rabbits - too messed up to care what the hell the govt does to them !
brought to you by the same people who have been using millions in funding to create a "gay" bomb. they also work on "peadophilia" bombs, etc. Brave New World indeed. watch all the pundiits promote the hell out of this as if the absense of free will is awesome. Stepford Wives are on their way, who knows what age they are targeting at Langley, NASA, Area 51, the White House.
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« Reply #10 on: November 18, 2009, 08:04:28 AM » |
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Stepford Wife Model #2010 "Sexual Sophie" comes with remote control for her chip. (It won't be Sophie's choice.)
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« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2009, 08:10:59 AM » |
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Disgusting ! and (while i was researching chemicals in everyday cosmetics etc) i came across this ! 
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« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2009, 08:31:52 AM » |
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Disgusting? Sex that dirty to ya? Oooh such a filthy act...
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« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2009, 08:33:36 AM » |
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erm no - the chip implants / carcinogenig compounds are disgusting. Where did I write sex was disgusting? :S
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« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2009, 08:41:27 AM » |
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erm no - the chip implants / carcinogenig compounds are disgusting. Where did I write sex was disgusting? :S
Phasma... Estrogen mimics, found in breast tumours... Skin irritant... thrush outbreaks... dehydrates mucosa... Cell wall disrupter... pulls other chemicals through skin into bloodstream... No proven preservative efficacy... banned in Switzerland... Mitochondrial damage... suffocate skin by coating it...Yes, sounds like a hot night with those products. If you survive the lubes, you'll need to keep using them because you've done some serious damage to your tissues, and you won't be able to have any natural function to rely on. So typical of pharma; create the dependence and increase revenues.
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« Reply #15 on: November 18, 2009, 08:42:24 AM » |
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Sorry, misinterpreted your post. However it is entirely plausible and possible that far more is being read into the threat of that 'sexy' little chip, than what actually exists. But you won't believe that. No, the fantastic is far more impressive.
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« Reply #16 on: November 18, 2009, 08:45:03 AM » |
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Estrogen mimics, found in breast tumours... Skin irritant... thrush outbreaks... dehydrates mucosa... Cell wall disrupter... pulls other chemicals through skin into bloodstream... No proven preservative efficacy... banned in Switzerland... Mitochondrial damage... suffocate skin by coating it...
Yes, sounds like a hot night with those products. If you survive the lubes, you'll need to keep using them because you've done some serious damage to your tissues, and you won't be able to have any natural function to rely on. So typical of pharma; create the dependence and increase revenues.
Great huh, create a solution to a "problem" that may or may not be real, then provide the solution, which in turn creates more problems, for which they have more solutions, which also cause further problems . . . Sorry, misinterpreted your post. However it is entirely plausible and possible that far more is being read into the threat of that 'sexy' little chip, than what actually exists. But you won't believe that. No, the fantastic is far more impressive.
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« Reply #17 on: November 18, 2009, 08:46:02 AM » |
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Hey guys, if you want to slip your date a drug, slip her one of these. This way you can be the one getting raped! lol  Jason
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« Reply #18 on: November 18, 2009, 08:47:58 AM » |
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Hey guys, if you want to slip your date a drug, slip her one of these. This way you can be the one getting raped! lol  Jason  LOL (bit hard to slip her it un-noticed though huh?
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« Reply #19 on: November 18, 2009, 08:48:56 AM » |
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Oh , could it possibly have ANYTHING to do with the fact that you' ve postewd your opinion and disdain here??? The conspiracy that a microchip ties into your MK Ultra conspiratorial wet dreams seems to just fit the bill. So somebody posting about yet another type of microchip, of course you would have nothing but ire for that new chip. I pretend nothing sir. Great huh, create a solution to a "problem" that may or may not be real, then provide the solution, which in turn creates more problems, for which they have more solutions, which also cause further problems . . . How do you imagine you know what I believe?
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« Reply #20 on: November 18, 2009, 08:51:35 AM » |
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My wet dreams do not involve MK ultra - maybe after i get the chip they will huh ?
And its a very well known fact that most medicines evoke side effects that require further treatment with yet more medicines - my grandfather ended up on 20+ tablets a day!
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Well then, I've said nothing untrue...and glad you caught my side innuendo/ joke ... Seems people are having a problem understanding my humour this morning. My wet dreams do not involve MK ultra - maybe after i get the chip they will huh ?
And its a very well known fact that most medicines evoke side effects that require further treatment with yet more medicines - my grandfather ended up on 20+ tablets a day!
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« Reply #22 on: November 18, 2009, 08:56:54 AM » |
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watch Cathy O'Brien and see how this stuff will likely be abused.
shit, it willl probably be pumped into the vent systems at jonas bros concerts
This must of been abused for years, by the ptb.
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« Reply #23 on: November 18, 2009, 08:57:51 AM » |
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; ) LOL
I wonder how amusing it would be to have these chips, and all the vaccines, and the bionic bottom thing all implanted into one of our beloved leaders while we sit back and watch the results . . .
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http://gizmodo.com/358123/orgasmatron-delivers-instant-orgasms-at-the-touch-of-a-button While many misguided designers think that creating gadgets for women involves merely making a phone pink or giving it a makeup mirror, Suart Meloy knows what ladies are really looking for: orgasms at the push of a button. And that's just what his Orgasmatron does. The Orgasmatron, which is currently awaiting approval by the FDA for the treatment of "female orgasm dysfunction," is a box about the size of an Altoids tin (although he's working on shrinking it to the size of a couple sticks of gum) that has two thin wires that attach to the nerves in your spine responsible for sexual pleasure. You then hit a button on the remote and hocus pocus, you get yourself one 100% real orgasm. How's it feel? Women who have used the device say they feel as if their clitoris and vagina are actually being stimulated, to quite realistic effect. ("One woman asked me, 'Would it be considered adultery if I gave the remote control to someone other than my husband?' " Meloy says.) Some volunteers also report fleeting episodes of clenched foot muscles, Meloy says, probably a result of electrical pulses leaving the spine and stimulating nearby motor nerves. (He wonders if the phenomenon might somehow be related to a common orgasm description: "My toes curled.") And when the device's pulse intensity is cranked up to maximum, Meloy says, some women find their vaginal and rectal muscles squeezing rhythmically in time with the pulses, even before the orgasmic finale. Sounds pretty awesome to me. But I know what you're thinking: "This is all well and good for ladies, Adam, but what about me, a man who needs no help achieving orgasm but is simply greedy and lazy?" Don't worry, friend; you won't be left out in the cold. Meloy says he has also implanted two impotent men with the device. Both volunteers were able to achieve an erection, he says, and reportedly had powerful ejaculations. Powerful! Looks like it's back to wearing garbage bags for pants for me. Unfortunately for the orgasm-deprived, when the Orgasmatron comes to market in two or three years it'll probably cost about $12,000, which is gonna be tough to justify for most people. Personally, the traditional method has always worked just fine for me, but when it comes to the big O I can't judge anyone for going out of their way to guarantee results. [LA Times via io9]  Science fiction provides us with many examples of machines that give you instant orgasms: the Orgasmatron from Woody Allen's Sleeper, the orgasm gun in comedy Orgazmo from Trey Parker and Matt Stone (creators of South Park); the tasp weapon from Larry Niven's novel Ringworld; and the scary pipe organ that makes Barbarella get wiggly. But there are real-world orgasmatrons too, and the maker of one of them is looking for a new crop of volunteers to test a spinal implant that delivers a pleasurable shock directly to your pelvic nerves. Stuart Meloy, whose spinal implant causes orgasms in most women, has patented the device and tested it on several women and men a couple of years ago. Now he needs to go through another round of tests as he preps the device for FDA approval to treat "female orgasm dysfuntion," defined simply as an inability to have orgasms. Here's a diagram of how it works. A small box about the size of an Altoids tin is attached to two thin wires that snake under your skin and attach to the nerves in your spine responsible for sexual pleasure. Send electricity through the wires, stimulate the nerves, and watch the hot results.  According to an article last week in the Los Angeles Times: Women who have used the device say they feel as if their clitoris and vagina are actually being stimulated, to quite realistic effect. ("One woman asked me, 'Would it be considered adultery if I gave the remote control to someone other than my husband?' " Meloy says.) Some volunteers also report fleeting episodes of clenched foot muscles, Meloy says, probably a result of electrical pulses leaving the spine and stimulating nearby motor nerves. (He wonders if the phenomenon might somehow be related to a common orgasm description: "My toes curled.") And when the device's pulse intensity is cranked up to maximum, Meloy says, some women find their vaginal and rectal muscles squeezing rhythmically in time with the pulses, even before the orgasmic finale. I want my orgasm implant now! Other orgasm devices include the FDA-approved "clitoris pump," which supposedly enhances female arousal by drawing blood into her sexy parts. Unfortunately, the clit pump — basically just a small version of the classic penis pump — doesn't work so well. While Meloy's device deliveres the Big O with a touch of a button, the clit pump's awkwardness is more likely to turn you off rather than on. And then there's the device above, built in the 1970s to measure and study female orgasm. Its inventor, John Perry, writes: The combination blood-flow sensor ("photoplethysmograph") and muscle activity sensor ("electromyograph") was first developed to investigate the mechanisms of sexual arousal. Along the lower edge of the sensor barrel a single longitudinal silver EMG electrode is visible. (Two other long silver electrodes are located at 90 and 180 degrees behind the sensor body.) Above the electrode, the dark circle of a photocell aimed at the vaginal wall is visible. To the left of the photocell, the white base of a miniature incandescent lamp is visible. A five-pin DIN plug was molded into the base. An insertion stop, right, prevents the sensor from going too far into the vagina, and a retaining bulb, left, helps to prevent it from falling out during contractions. http://io9.com/357958/a-real+life-orgasmatron
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Hello Brave New World...turning everyone into permanent adolescents until they pull the plug at 60.
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« Reply #27 on: November 18, 2009, 11:47:02 AM » |
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Hello Brave New World...turning everyone into permanent adolescents until they pull the plug at 60.
60 for now. 30 later. Even seen 'Logan's Run'? 
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60 for now. 30 later. Even seen 'Logan's Run'?  RENEW! RENEW! 
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« Reply #30 on: November 18, 2009, 02:13:05 PM » |
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« Reply #31 on: November 18, 2009, 05:01:54 PM » |
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"Hey i'm really down about my girl not wanting me anymore." "I wish I could get a new outfit - or maybe some kinda drug to make her horny." She isn't as frisky as she was when we were both 22. Ah, what a wonderful life we had together........................................... What the hell? -------------- NO!! NO!! NO!!! NO!!!
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« Reply #32 on: November 18, 2009, 05:10:21 PM » |
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if it's any good they'll just make it illegal
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« Reply #33 on: November 18, 2009, 09:15:54 PM » |
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I really am left banging my head against the wall why people will just REFUSE to see the insanity in all this. Aldous Huxley came out with his novel 'Brave New World' in the '30s. It is now a goddamn reality, and still even people on the Prisonplanet forums won't wake up and smell the f**king coffee here. Forget about your sex drive for a minute here and enable those higher thought patterns in your brain - this is used as mass 'mind control' and 'intoxication'. It has zilch to do with the elite being concerned about your bloody sex drive. Look at this clip and tell me we're not already there (and ignore the rant at the beginning): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvnKi598lsE This is a screenshot from the 1998 TV version of Brave New World.
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« Reply #34 on: November 19, 2009, 04:23:34 AM » |
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I really am left banging my head against the wall why people will just REFUSE to see the insanity in all this. Aldous Huxley came out with his novel 'Brave New World' in the '30s. It is now a goddamn reality, and still even people on the Prisonplanet forums won't wake up and smell the f**king coffee here. Forget about your sex drive for a minute here and enable those higher thought patterns in your brain - this is used as mass 'mind control' and 'intoxication'. It has zilch to do with the elite being concerned about your bloody sex drive. Look at this clip and tell me we're not already there (and ignore the rant at the beginning): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvnKi598lsE This is a screenshot from the 1998 TV version of Brave New World. Cool - i have to see this series You are right most people are idiots, but if folks come to this forum - we should atleast help them. When Surfthechannel.com was still online, they has the original 1979-1980 brave new world. it was an almost perfect retelling.
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Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth. - Mohandas Gandhi
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« Reply #35 on: November 19, 2009, 01:28:00 PM » |
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I really am left banging my head against the wall why people will just REFUSE to see the insanity in all this. Aldous Huxley came out with his novel 'Brave New World' in the '30s. It is now a goddamn reality, and still even people on the Prisonplanet forums won't wake up and smell the f**king coffee here. Forget about your sex drive for a minute here and enable those higher thought patterns in your brain - this is used as mass 'mind control' and 'intoxication'. It has zilch to do with the elite being concerned about your bloody sex drive. Look at this clip and tell me we're not already there (and ignore the rant at the beginning): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvnKi598lsE This is a screenshot from the 1998 TV version of Brave New World. I think most people here get that !
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« Reply #36 on: November 19, 2009, 01:35:48 PM » |
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i wonder what the purpose of outlawing xtacy was? you could really turn everyone into happy mindless love drones with xtacy.
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« Reply #37 on: November 19, 2009, 01:37:59 PM » |
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They wouldnt want to pay for all the parkinsons drugs they`d need when everyone got older !
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Things are not what they appear to be: nor are they otherwise - Surangama Sutra
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« Reply #38 on: November 19, 2009, 01:40:11 PM » |
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i wonder what the purpose of outlawing xtacy was? you could really turn everyone into happy mindless love drones with xtacy.
It's sorta like Bill Hicks said about having drugs that leave you in an enhanced state of love and appreciation for everything. Though he was talking about mushrooms and pot, the same still holds true for NWO type drugs like xtacy. Ultimately they become more of a danger to have around the free thinking public.
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"Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacturing, are afraid of something. They know there is a power somewhere, so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so pervasive, they had better not speak above their breath."
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« Reply #39 on: November 19, 2009, 01:40:38 PM » |
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so x causes parkinson's according to whom? the government?
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