interesting thought

mrbigshotmrbigshot Posts: 456
edited June 2010 in News
So I was surfing the web and just wanted to know if these are legitimate facts. what do you think?

it could be a joke, but I'm not sure.

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INJECTION OR INGESTION
A trickier proposition for faking death-but one that can be virtually foolproof-is to inject or ingest a class of beta-blockers that will slow down pulse to the point where you will appear dead. Metoprolol and atenolol, for example, commonly available beta blockers used to treat arrhythmias and other cardiac diseases, may slow the pulse enough to create the proper effect. On the riskier side is tetrodotoxin, a neurotoxin derived from puffer fish that is rumored to be a favorite of voodoo practitioners; it can give the subject the appearance of being near death or in a “zombie”-like state for days. If any of these approaches is used, it should be noted that they may result not only in the appearance of death but in actual death. This very real danger must be taken into account. This method should also involve an accomplice, since bringing the individual’s vitals back to a healthy state will require the administration of epinephrine to the heart, followed by CPR. Again: This method should be considered a last resort.

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  • Please mrbigshot can you change the title?
    There are always new threads about hmmm...

    About your post I think there´s a possibility he was induced to controlled death.
    More since that hospital has one of the best units to revive in the world, under certain controlled circumstances.

    About Fool Prop is an old theory that I believe in.
  • Steph16Steph16 Posts: 55
    This could be true. If they injected mj with something to slow his heart down it couldve been the reason Murray hid the bottles so they wouldn't know it wasn't propofol. You never know!
  • SarahliSarahli Posts: 4,265
    So I was surfing the web and just wanted to know if these are legitimate facts. what do you think?

    it could be a joke, but I'm not sure.

    <!-- m -->http://irreference.com/how-to-fake-your-own-death/<!-- m -->
    INJECTION OR INGESTION
    A trickier proposition for faking death-but one that can be virtually foolproof-is to inject or ingest a class of beta-blockers that will slow down pulse to the point where you will appear dead. Metoprolol and atenolol, for example, commonly available beta blockers used to treat arrhythmias and other cardiac diseases, may slow the pulse enough to create the proper effect. On the riskier side is tetrodotoxin, a neurotoxin derived from puffer fish that is rumored to be a favorite of voodoo practitioners; it can give the subject the appearance of being near death or in a “zombie”-like state for days. If any of these approaches is used, it should be noted that they may result not only in the appearance of death but in actual death. This very real danger must be taken into account. This method should also involve an accomplice, since bringing the individual’s vitals back to a healthy state will require the administration of epinephrine to the heart, followed by CPR. Again: This method should be considered a last resort.

    If true I don't think that Michael would have taken this major risk. It's not 100% safe.
  • So I was surfing the web and just wanted to know if these are legitimate facts. what do you think?

    it could be a joke, but I'm not sure.

    <!-- m -->http://irreference.com/how-to-fake-your-own-death/<!-- m -->
    INJECTION OR INGESTION
    A trickier proposition for faking death-but one that can be virtually foolproof-is to inject or ingest a class of beta-blockers that will slow down pulse to the point where you will appear dead. Metoprolol and atenolol, for example, commonly available beta blockers used to treat arrhythmias and other cardiac diseases, may slow the pulse enough to create the proper effect. On the riskier side is tetrodotoxin, a neurotoxin derived from puffer fish that is rumored to be a favorite of voodoo practitioners; it can give the subject the appearance of being near death or in a “zombie”-like state for days. If any of these approaches is used, it should be noted that they may result not only in the appearance of death but in actual death. This very real danger must be taken into account. This method should also involve an accomplice, since bringing the individual’s vitals back to a healthy state will require the administration of epinephrine to the heart, followed by CPR. Again: This method should be considered a last resort.

    If true I don't think that Michael would have taken this major risk. It's not 100% safe.

    That's what I think as well, it's very risky. It could go right but it also could go wrong. I also think he won't put himself in such a major risk. But anything could be possible.
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