Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

What was the full story behind this?
The Wagner mercenaries in Syria used to torture captured jihadists by pummeling them to death with sledgehammers. Start with the limbs, then work over the torso, finish with the head, etc. They practiced the same form of execution in Ukraine for a time, but it was bad PR, so they probably were ordered to stop doing it.
https://watchpeopledie.tv/h/execution/post/246034/the-sadistic-nature-of-wagner-the (archive unavailable)
this post has all the info you want, and the pics. tl;dr in June 2017 a Syrian Army deserter was caught by Wagner and got tortured in various ways, including sledgehammers. he was then beheaded and they displayed his head as some kind of trophy.
here's the videos:


 
Last edited:
Indians having heart attacks/cardiac arrests/strokes



















































 
Last edited:
As much of a plague jeets are to civilized society, I'll at least give them credit for most of them showing some concern or distress when they see a fellow jeet keel over in front of them. Some of the passersbies even tried to help. Meanwhile most chinks would just keep walking.
 
Last edited:
Unless they saw him with a gun, I hate this scenario. It looks like when cops deliberately place themselves in front of vehicles just to shoot when someone moves the car. It sounded like they started firing when it turned on, too. Any idea where this is so I can see the report?
That apparently sent a huge chilling effect towards anyone being a good Samaritan in China.
I read that they'd changed the laws since then to have their version of good Samaritan protections.
So I guess the Milwaukee Protocols full range of success is (as of 2020): 3 full recovery, 1 with moderate sequelae, and 1 vegitative survivor (who ultimately passed away 3 years later). Though keep in mind this list is from 2020 so there may be one or two new cases that aren't reflected in this total.
I was under the impression that the "survivors" of rabies through TMP were either completely fucked up or hadn't actually been saved by TMP. I thought it was theorized that some had likely already been in contact with a bat before and had essentially been vaccinated against rabies through some diet strain or whatever. I'm kind of grunching, but I thought evidence of TMP working was nil.
You're thinking of the Japanese, who only got an slap on the wrist for cooperating with the Americans.
the difference here is the Nazi took this info and it's turned into modern medicine
Nah. We ignored both Nazi and Japanese atrocities in exchange for their data. However, neither produced any novel or noteworthy science/information. The Nazis were a better deal though since many went on to help us with our space/rocket programs. Wernher Von Braun being a notable Nazi.
 
>feel a slight rumble through my earphones
Rookie mistake. Earphones are nerve gas's best friend.



Fuck, man. The heart attack ones really got to me. I never knew they could be so brutal and quick. Movies and tv really lie the fuck to you

CPR is straightforward and easy to learn. The office one annoys me, there's no excuse for not having at least 1 person who knows some basic first aid in your workplace.

For how easy it is to learn and how significantly it increases the patient's chance of survival, its disturbing how uncommon knowledge it is. It need not take more than hour to learn adequate CPR technique, all you need to do is aim for 2cm of compression and pump to the beat of Bee Gee's "Staying Alive". Hold their nose and give 2 breathes every 30 pumps, though some say the breathes aren't even necessary now, the compressions are what really matters. I would probably elect to do both anyway just in case.

Do a first aid course. It's extremely valuable knowledge.
 
Last edited:
all you need to do is aim for 2cm of compression and pump to the beat of Bee Gee's "Staying Alive".
I'd heard there's enough air in the lungs to not bother with breaths, but word. Getting certified has been on my list. Pumping to the beat of "Staying Alive" is easy to remember. "At first I was afraid, I was petrified..."
 
Nah. We ignored both Nazi and Japanese atrocities in exchange for their data. However, neither produced any novel or noteworthy science/information. The Nazis were a better deal though since many went on to help us with our space/rocket programs. Wernher Von Braun being a notable Nazi.

I don't know mate, we owe a good amount to Nazi medical and health. Many Nazi ideals were overlooked for a number of decades until current day where our daily lifestyle recommendations are very much aligned with the 3rd Reich. Smoking is bad, causes cancer, drinking is bad keep it to moderation, Nazi "invented" self testing for women and breast cancer.
Directly from human experimentation we get a ton of info on high altitude, hypothermia treatments, traumatic injury treatment.
Vaccines, antibodies, different methods to immunities was experimented with...

There was a tour sponsored by the HHS and the Holocaust Meuseum a few years ago where they did a tour speaking to doctors to essentially embrace medical info from the Nazi because even the most fucked up, evil, made out of human bone clock, still tells the correct time.

I personally believe if Eugenics wasn't so closely tied to the Holocaust itself, we would see far more and advanced versions of it in modern life. The shit the Nazi did was ugly, but they weren't exactly wrong.
 
Man trying to cross street taken out by speeding car in hit-and-run - Encarnación, Paraguay (2025.04.26)


Teen without a license takes his dad's van for a joyride and kills man sitting on the sidewalk - Istanbul, Turkey (2025.03.31)

https://www.barandergisi.net/kimsen...olume-sebep-olan-ehliyetsiz-surucuye-ev-hapsi (can't archive)

Suicidal man atop a building gets encouraged to jump by cameraman who laughs after he hits the ground - Chaka, Kenya (2025.04.30)


Gang member shot and killed by 2 rival gang members - Amritsar, India (2025.04.29)

 
Last edited:
Back