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18 minutes to die - American Gas Chamber Experiences

by "B. H. Cramer" <Iyamhre@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 29, 2008 at 05:37 PM

http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/links/dplinks.htm#stat

In real gassings, the average time when death is pronounced after the
gas is introduced is 9.3 minutes and many executions take as long as
18
minutes before death is pronounced based on EKG readings with a
five-minute flat-line period.  Based on my own reading of execution
records, there has never been even one instance of "immediate
death"--not one, and not even one instance of the heart failing to
show
activity "immediately."

What is especially shocking is that all the executions with relatively
short execution times were achieved with the cooperation of the
victim.
The prisoners seem, without any apparent exception, to have been
encouraged to breathe deeply as soon as the warden could actually see
cyanide va****s reach the prisoners' nostrils. In other words, US gas
executions have relied upon the cooperation of the prisoners in their
own executions.  Those prisoners who choose to resist and not
cooperate, take much longer to die.

The idea that Jews faced with similar prospects would have ALL
cooperated, and not resisted--is too absurd, and unbelievable.  If the
hoaxers want to make that their new revised holocaust theory, let them
actually spell it out.  Conceivably some Jews might have
cooperated--but certainly not "all."  And yet, Rudolf Vrba had claimed
they were all dead (not merely unconscious) in three minutes.

Although consciousness may be lost in three minutes in an American
execution--extremely dramatic convulsions afterwards of the entire
body, especially the head, seem to be the general rule.  This is
im****tant because some holocaust believers are now claiming that a
loss
of consciousness would have given "peephole" voyeurs to gassings the
impression, wrongly, that the Jewish victims inside were dead when
they
were really not dead at all. This kind of mental gymnastics by the
hoax
believers is necessary to prop the Big Lie of Rudolf Vrba and others
that Nazi gassings with cyanide took only "three minutes."  Anything
like a suggested pile of Jewish gassing bodies would have been a
horrible, quivering mass long after three minutes had elapsed--even if
lethal cyanide levels had been achieved instantaneously as the Zyklon-
B
dropped into the gas chamber.  When one considers how much longer it
would have actually taken for Zyklon-B to have released its cyanide
(no
where near three minutes at all but more than half-an-hour
instead)--one can be sure that the vast Jewish mass would NOT have
lost
consciousness until much later.

The Jews would have been conscious and screaming long after three
minutes.  In other words, Vrba told a really Big LIE--and all the
corrupt judges, prosecutors and politicians in the world (especially
in
Germany today) can not suppress the Truth forever.

The following text is from:
http://www..clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/methods.htm

BEGINNING OF QUOTE

               "LETHAL GAS

Procedure: State statutes typically and simply provide: "The
punishment of death must be inflicted by the administration of a
lethal
gas."

The execution protocol for most jurisdictions authorizes the use of a
steel airtight execution chamber, equipped with a chair and attached
restraints. The inmate is restrained at his chest, waist, arms, and
ankles, and wears a mask during the execution. The chair is equipped
with a metal container beneath the seat. Cyanide pellets are placed in
this container. A metal canister is on the floor under the container
filled with a sulfuric acid solution. There are three executioners,
and
each executioner turns one key. When the three keys are turned, an
electric switch causes the bottom of the cyanide container to open
allowing the cyanide to fall into the sulfuric acid solution,
producing
a lethal gas. Unconsciousness can occur within a few seconds if the
prisoner takes a deep breath. However, if he or she holds their breath
death can take much longer, and the prisoner usually goes into wild
convulsions. A heart monitor attached to the inmate is read in the
control room, and after the warden pronounces the inmate dead, ammonia
is pumped into the execution chamber to neutralize the gas. Exhaust
fans then remove the inert fumes from the chamber into two scrubbers
that contain water and serve as a neutralizing agent. The neutralizing
process takes approximately 30 minutes from the time the offender's
death is determined. Death is estimated to usually occur within 6 to
18
minutes of the lethal gas emissions. (See North Carolina Execution
Procedures).

The most common problems encountered are the obvious agony suffered by
the inmate and the length of time to cause death.

History: The use of a gas chamber for execution was inspired by the
use
of poisonous gas in World War I, as well as the popularity of the gas
oven as a means of suicide. Nevada became the first state to adopt
execution by lethal gas in 1924 and carried out the first execution in
1924. Since then it has served as the means of carrying out the death
sentence 31 times. Lethal gas was seen as an improvement over other
forms of execution, because it was less violent and did not disfigure
or mutilate the body. The last execution by lethal gas took place in
Arizona in 1999.

Current Application: Only 4 states, Arizona, California, Missouri, and
Wyoming, currently authorize lethal gas as a method of execution, all
as an alternative to lethal injection, depending upon the choice of
the
inmate, the date of the execution or sentence, or the possibility of
lethal injection being held unconstitutional. As of July 1, 2005, 11
of
971 (01.1%) executions performed since 1976 have been by the
administration of lethal gas."
 




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18 minutes to die - American Gas Chamber Experiences
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