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Kristian Dahl-Madsen, a Danish sannyasin and nuclear engineering expert with an M.S. degree from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, described for me how radioactivity works. | Kristian Dahl-Madsen, a Danish sannyasin and nuclear engineering expert with an M.S. degree from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, described for me how radioactivity works. | ||
"A normally sensitive person can feel if he is being given a substantial dose of induced radioactivity. However, this sensitivity can be avoided by either creating a stress situation or by making sure that the subject is cold and, therefore, insensitive. This could explain why Osho was not given a blanket in November. He would not receive a pillow because they would want to get his head as close as possible to the source of radiation. Apparently, they wanted to destroy his mental abilities, faculties of speech and his immune system." (Max Brecher, [[A Passage to America]]) | "A normally sensitive person can feel if he is being given a substantial dose of induced radioactivity. However, this sensitivity can be avoided by either creating a stress situation or by making sure that the subject is cold and, therefore, insensitive. This could explain why Osho was not given a blanket in November. He would not receive a pillow because they would want to get his head as close as possible to the source of radiation. Apparently, they wanted to destroy his mental abilities, faculties of speech and his immune system." (Max Brecher, ''[[A Passage to America]]'') | ||
: [2] Osho has to eat bread soaked with the heavy metal Thallium. | : [2] Osho has to eat bread soaked with the heavy metal Thallium. |
Revision as of 03:08, 26 August 2016
poison trail..
- [1] Osho has to sleep on a filthy matress laced with radioactive material.
Kristian Dahl-Madsen, a Danish sannyasin and nuclear engineering expert with an M.S. degree from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, described for me how radioactivity works.
"A normally sensitive person can feel if he is being given a substantial dose of induced radioactivity. However, this sensitivity can be avoided by either creating a stress situation or by making sure that the subject is cold and, therefore, insensitive. This could explain why Osho was not given a blanket in November. He would not receive a pillow because they would want to get his head as close as possible to the source of radiation. Apparently, they wanted to destroy his mental abilities, faculties of speech and his immune system." (Max Brecher, A Passage to America)
- [2] Osho has to eat bread soaked with the heavy metal Thallium.
Soluble thallium salts (many of which are nearly tasteless) are highly toxic in quantity, and were historically used in rat poisons and insecticides. Use of these compounds has been restricted or banned in many countries, because of their nonselective toxicity. Notably, thallium poisoning results in hair loss. Because of its historic popularity as a murder weapon, thallium has gained notoriety as "the poisoner's poison" and "inheritance powder" (alongside arsenic).
--Rudra (talk) 05:49, 12 March 2015 (UTC)
this is a nice dig from the archives of the german parliament.
they issued a decree banning Osho from Germany before he even left the ranch.
- 12. Abgeordneter
- Dr. Meyer zu Bentrup (CDU/CSU)
- Wie beurteilt die Bundesregierung die rechtlichen Möglichkeiten, die in der Öffentlichkeit erhobene Forderung nach einer Verweigerung der Einreise des Sektenführers Bhagwan in die Bundesrepublik Deutschland durchzusetzen?
- Antwort des Staatssekretärs Neusel vom 14. Oktober 1985
- Die Bundesregierung hat veranlaßt, daß dem Sektenführer Rajneesh, Chandra Mohan, genannt Bhagwan, kein Sichtvermerk für die Bundesre- publik Deutschland erteilt wird, weil seine Anwesenheit im Bundesgebiet Belange der Bundesrepublik Deutschland beeinträchtigen würde (vgl. § 2 Abs. 1 Satz 2 des Ausländergesetzes). Bei einem Versuch der Einreise ohne Sichtvermerk ist er zurückzuweisen.
--Rudra (talk) 18:47, 10 March 2015 (UTC)