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Posts by Kuntzschutz

  1. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    A herpes-positive man has been handed a 30 year sentence after knowingly transferring the virus to three women police say he targeted on dating apps.

    Rudolph Jericho Smith, 37, of Federick, Maryland will serve nine of those years behind bars with the rest suspended.

    Frederick County State's Attorney’s Office said Friday that Smith entered an Alford plea to three counts of second degree assault and three counts of knowingly attempting to transfer herpes simplex virus on September 13.

    Officials had previously said Smith had met some of the women he infected on dating apps.

    Following the sentencing State's Attorney Charlie Smith said: 'While herpes is not what it was 15 years ago with effective treatments that now exist, these victims will be impacted by this defendant's actions for the rest of their lives.'

    Smith was arrested and charged in April after a 21-month long investigation.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7822697/HIV-positive-man-37-sentenced-30-years-knowingly-transferring-virus-three-women.html
  2. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Said it years ago, just have one long-ass half baked thread in one forum. Get rid of the rest. May as well.

    That would be 4chan though
  3. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    "The comfort boys" has a nice ring to it and I had been thinking, most of these "boogeymen" that they supposedly protect people from are not really that dangerous. Not much of a threat really, I mean, who are they terrorizing? Oil corporations and DoD contractors that get money from going to war? Career politicians? Nah, they have protective detail unlike the average citizen. The military has "VIPs", most people just aren't important to them, so really, they're not protecting anyone from terror. They're protecting, for the most part, rich people and politicians from being uncomfortable due to the actions of political dissidents and freedom fighters.

    Considering most of these terrorists fail to actually attack any of the politicians and CEOs that are the reasons for their homelands being bombed to shit by the US military, "terrorist" is a misnomer, they should be more correctly labelled "discomfortists"

    "Terrorism" should be replaced instead with "discomfortism"
  4. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    A musician is probably a better choice than something that requires handling of dangerous materials
  5. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Mescaline is terrible. Really ugly buzz.

    So mix it with shrooms or crystal DMT in a meth pipe
  6. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace

    You are literally just making stuff up. There's zero evidence of neutralization and I challenge you to provide a single source which proves otherwise.

    There are thousands of different compounds...Some of them are highly flammable... And you want me to sift through the research, some of which would be kept as corporate secrets, to spoon feed this info to you.

    I understand your type aren't good at using search engines and following safety instructions. what could go wrong
  7. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Fuck Your World Why are induction stove-tops suddenly a thing in the USA? did they just figured this out or was it too expensive for a consumer to pay for the energy it takes to produce heat and suddenly they're made more efficiently?

    certainly this technology has been around. if it is known in lab class from nerds like yourselves why didn't someone try and patent and make these long ago.

    Think of how much you would save health insurance companies from the millions of stove top flesh burns people get every year. shit they may even help in compensating the sale of your product by giving you incentive pay for each unit you sell.

    Yep, they have been known a long time. People are lazy. I plan on making one of these for a glass blowing glory hole and using a cock-croft voltage multiplier to step up the voltage to the necessary levels.

    I have most of the components eventually.
  8. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    http://www.los-gatos.ca.us/davidbu/pedgen.html

    Not bad
  9. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Getting fagged

    Unfortunately, will be very obsolete very soon,

    https://thenextweb.com/artificial-intelligence/2019/07/05/the-pentagons-new-heartbeat-detection-laser-could-save-us-from-our-surveillance-horror/
  10. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    p00p

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170925133000.htm


    http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.84.7516&rep=rep1&type=pdf

    "Logging-in and logging-out are tedious," he said.

    The signal strength of the system's radar "is much less than Wi-Fi," and therefore does not pose any health threat, Xu said.

    "We are living in a Wi-Fi surrounding environment every day, and the new system is as safe as those Wi-Fi devices," he said. "The reader is about 5 milliwatts, even less than 1 percent of the radiation from our smartphones."

    The system needs about 8 seconds to scan a heart the first time, and thereafter the monitor can continuously recognize that heart.

    The system, which was three years in the making, uses the geometry of the heart, its shape and size, and how it moves to make an identification. "No two people with identical hearts have ever been found," Xu said. And people's hearts do not change shape, unless they suffer from serious heart disease, he said.

    Heart-based biometrics systems have been used for almost a decade, primarily with electrodes measuring electrocardiogram signals, "but no one has done a non-contact remote device to characterize our hearts' geometry traits for identification," he said.

    The new system has several advantages over current biometric tools, like fingerprints and retinal scans, Xu said. First, it is a passive, non-contact device, so users are not bothered with authenticating themselves whenever they log-in. And second, it monitors users constantly. This means the computer will not operate if a different person is in front of it. Therefore, people do not have to remember to log-off when away from their computers.

    Microwave Doppler radar can be used for non-contact, through-clothing measurementof chest wall motion, from which heart and respiration signatures and rates can be derivedin real-time. A heart and respiration rate monitor has been developed based on this princi-ple and the radio electronics have been integrated on a single CMOS chip, makinginexpensive mass-production and miniaturization of the system possible.

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1997/09/970929051444.htm
    "The signal from the RADAR flashlight will penetrate clothes and detect respiration through a heavy jacket," Greneker explained. "In fact, the RADAR flashlight requires a body movement of only a few millimeters to detect human presence."


    In September 2013, the United States Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate demonstrated a prototype of the FINDER radar technology device, which it developed in conjunction with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.[6] FINDER uses microwave radar to detect the unique signature of a human's breathing pattern and heartbeat, through 20 feet of solid concrete, 30 feet of a crushed mixture of concrete and rebar, and 100 feet of open space.[7] In September 2014, the DHS promoted the technology to SWAT teams at the Urban Shield trade show.

    "Just by knowing how people breathe and how their hearts beat in different emotional states, we can look at a random person's heartbeat and reliably detect their emotions," says Zhao. For the experiments, subjects used videos or music to recall a series of memories that each evoked one the four emotions, as well as a no-emotion baseline. Trained just on those five sets of two-minute videos, EQ-Radio could then accurately classify the person's behavior among the four emotions 87 percent of the time.

    The problem of classifying road vehicles according
    to vehicle type is considered. The proposed solution is based on
    using vehicle height and length and height profiles obtained by a
    microwave (MW) radar sensor. We show that if the radar sensor
    satisfies certain requirements, then a precise feature vector can be
    extracted, and simple deterministic algorithms can be applied to
    determine the vehicle class. Field trials using a spread-spectrum
    MW radar sensor system operating on these principles have been
    carried out. They confirm that accurate classification of a large
    number of vehicle classes can be reached
  11. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Free petrol!
    https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=CWNt8_1547864133

    LMAO

    A beaner attempts to make Russians look stupid, forgets about the petrol video
  12. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny related :

    That "foreign extra" as opposed to "extra stout" is supposed to be real good, very smooth for a beer with so much alcohol. At times over 10%. Can't ever get it here in the US, it's mostly shipped to remote locations as the higher alcohol content acts as a preservative on the long shipping routes.
  13. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Use a bicycle to charge a bank of high voltage capacitors that power induction heaters,



    You're a skinny shit that smokes cigarettes anyway you could probably use the exercise
  14. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    The guy with the most gold medals in olympic games' history was apparently quite familiar with smoking weed. Plus:
    These Olympic -record breakers smoke weed often and are allowed to do so by the IOC
    https://www.businessinsider.in/these-olympians-smoke-weed-and-are-allowed-to-do-so/articleshow/53667700.cms



    EDIT: I can run longer and push myself harder when working out if I smoke the right amount of weed first. It's great for training. I know a guy in his 50s that would man-handle and out-run most of the younger guys I know, and he's a huge pothead.
  15. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Fona is extremely paranoid and a huge pussy but once you observe him long enough you'll realize he has redeeming qualities and is actually super cool at times
  16. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Obbe What did he do, bubble bags?

    He did a dry sift I believe. Both are great, some people argue that the ice water/bubble bag method is better. To me, dry sifting is sufficient for most strains at 45 microns. I can see individual trichome heads without any sort of looking glass or microscope, but if you use different micron counts you'll notice differences in the ratios of heads to stems and other pieces, as well as the chlorophyll and other contams


    I think one theory about the water method is a bit confused since there's different types of chlorophyll with different solubility and viscosity so the water isn't a perfect way to remove the contams, that's why a lot of people would just use a large dry sift box.

    stupid noob had a huge one. It's sort of like when you're growing mushrooms, you'll realize you eventually want a larger canner or flowhood.

    EDIT: I'm guessing electro-static filtration may be efficient in conjunction with 45 micron filtration. It could be complicated but possibly finely tuned compared to other methods.

    The "live resin" is some of the most flavorful of the hash oil type extracts because it's more similar to traditional hash, but possibly more flavorful due to the lower temperature preserving more of the volatile terpenes in the trichomes. A mix of the two would probably be the best. It would be so good you'd get ill
  17. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace I don't know why stoners think inhaling burnt plant particulate can ever be 'medicine'.

    Because there's already naturally occurring carcinogens in the environment including radioactive radon gas, as well as man-made ones, and compared to those, cannabinoids and some of the terpenoids found in cannabis have an anti-carinogenic effect by protecting cells from free radicals and such.

    It's more cbd than thc, but they work on different kinds of cancer. Not every type.

    Most of the toxic components in cannabis smoke are for the most part neutralized to the point they're extremely unlikely to cause any health problems, other than perhaps your blood is full of muck temporarily..

    Some of the terpenes it produces are actually carcinogenic and toxic to the brain as well, before even being burnt. There are thousands of different ones and sometimes those too cancel each others effects.
  18. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    There's no other way for me to hide the truth in plain sight. Here at least it gets lost in a sea of autism and egoism, that way nobody really takes it too seriously.
  19. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby lol you watch vice.. nuff said..

    I don't actually. Vice can quote some researchers, and it doesn't make the quote any less valid. If you look at their documentary on "gang stalking" it's total bullshit for example. A lot of their stuff is bullshit, but the quotes in that article are on point.

  20. Kuntzschutz African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby he ent up going to prison when he was 17 because he took some mushrooms and started stabbing people at an austin high party..

    I've never wanted to stab anyone while tripping balls.. some people are just that psychologically different.

    That's a good example. After learning to grow and investing a couple thousand $ into equipment, I was able to trip on very high doses in public without spazzing out. I could have a conversation with normies, even cops, and not schiz out at all. Although I think people can tell you're enhanced on shrooms regardless.. It has this way of reeking of increased vitality and energy. Women find men more attractive when they're on shrooms, providing they aren't the type prone to spazzing out like an idiot.
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