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cpuxxx:

Real-life reanimator and his zombie hounds.

Cornish began work on a method to reanimate the dead. The mad doctor had created a bizarre see-saw which could be used to tilt cadavers up and down at a fast enough pace to circulate the blood. Whilst the corpses were being thrown around on a playground ride he would begin pumping them full of a blood-thinning agent mixed with adrenaline.

As this was 1930s America and not Georgian era Scotland, fresh human corpses were more difficult to get hold of so Cornish’s first test subjects were all fox terriers, killed by his own hand. The ghoulish scientist asphyxiated the dogs with nitrogen gas and left them for dead for approximately ten minutes before starting to revive them. Each dog was named Lazarus, after the fictional character raised from the dead in best selling book, the Bible. Lazarus I, II, and III shuffled off this mortal coil never to be seen again, but Larry’s IV and V returned from the dead to walk the Earth once more.

Source ; http://www.themorningstarr.co.uk/2012/02/05/real-life-reanimator-and-his-zombie-hounds/
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I found something about "The Lazarus Project" in the net.

Its really mad experiment.. How system works on this,  are they actually go to 5.density and turn back ??

bngenoh:
 :lol: The bit about the best selling book, ie the bible was funny. As to this:

--- Quote from: cpuxxx on May 03, 2012, 08:55:18 AM ---Its really mad experiment.. How system works on this,  are they actually go to 5.density and turn back ??

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It really is a mad experiment and i would wonder what kind of individual would do it in the manner of the good Dr. Cornish, but we already know a very probable answer to that.

Don't think that they actually transit though, because the dogs were revived 5 minutes after the heart stopped. It would probably be akin to an out of body experience (OBE) because death is a process, osit.

This whole article was funny in a strange kind of way:

--- Quote ---It wasn’t until almost 15 years later that Cornish eventually sought a human specimen, he had improved his system by incorporating a home-made heart and lung machine, constructed from vacuum cleaner parts and an old radiator. After appealing for volunteers Cornish was contacted by death row prisoner Thomas McMonigle who agreed to be his first human test subject. But Cornish didn’t get to prove his theories or test drive his equipment. Authorities in the state of California refused Cornish permission to carry out his experiments on the dead criminal. Their main concern was what they would do with a zombie murderer if the treatment was a success, the fear was that if McMonigle did return to life following his execution they might have to free him.
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When i read that part right there, i was like this has to be satire. If not

cpuxxx:


In other source it says ; Some of hounds have been blind and brain damaged after woken up . This is a really zombie thing  huh ..

cpuxxx:


--- Don't think that they actually transit though, because the dogs were revived 5 minutes after the heart stopped. It would probably be akin to an out of body experience (OBE) because death is a process, osit.

**But Some of hounds have been blind and brain damaged after woken up . This is a really zombie thing. How about that ? is it an OBE ?? or woken up without soul or what ?

Thanx

bngenoh:

--- Quote from: cpuxxx on May 03, 2012, 10:44:13 PM ---**But Some of hounds have been blind and brain damaged after woken up . This is a really zombie thing. How about that ? is it an OBE ?? or woken up without soul or what ?

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Yeah zombies indeed cquxxx,

It is a primitive reanimation technique seeing as the nervous system of the subjects are minimally functioning. The C's have said that 4D STS has the ability to fully reanimate bodies while the soul has already transited, so bodies reanimated with 4D STS could be walking around eating, drinking, sleeping, etc, but for all intents and purposes, they are zombies, but that is not the only way to make zombies as the USSA would indicate. ;)

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