He also describes how Eastern Europeans, specifically Poles, developed their own natural immunity using natural language. People work with what they have, even when it's not perfect. So I don't think it's that black and white. Now, if everyone learned the language of ponerology, that understand could come muck quicker and with less trial and error.Which Lobaczewski himself pointed out was part of the problem. Buying into the use of inadequate naturalistic terms in the wrong context opens people to the exact ponerogenic influences he was warning about.
Yep.Why would a bullet, which is moving at such force, richocet off another body part like bone? Wouldn't the bone be shattered as well? Seems more likely the bullet would go straight threw the body not upward.
Except that something obviously did interfere with the shirt. So far, the only explanation for that that makes any sense is a bullet hitting near the edge of an armor plate (see the video from SummerLite). The problem with any shooter in and around other people is that it would be audible to anyone in the vicinity, even with a silencer/suppressor. Here's what a palm pistol would sound like:So, is this guy the killer? The kill shot went straight to the neck without hitting vest or shirt or anything else?