Friday, November 14, 2008

ECT: Brains: Volts Vs Millivolts Vs Ray Sandford

Neurology 101 has:

"In the neuron you have a slightly negative inside (approximately -70 mV) and a neutral outside (O V), separated by a membrane. It is this difference that is the basis of the electrical nerve impulse."

At Your Dictionary.com: mV means Millivolt: which is 1 1000th of a Volt. At Ect.org The Machines, is a list of the 225-450 Volt, @ .75-.9 Amps, that ECT 'TREATMENT' machines send through a person's brain. Represented as a Volt, a Millivolt would look like: .001V, or: 000.001V as opposed to 225.000V

So even at the Low end we have 225Volts X 1000 (because mV=1/1000 of a V) = 225,000 mV.

225,000mV/70mV = 3,214.2857mV

That's 3,214 Times More voltage than 1 Brain neuron usually functions at. And ECT machines do not differentiate among neurons to shock their way Around neurons that are functioning correctly, as Decreed by the Opinion of the machine Operator.


In Minnesota there's a guy named Ray Sandford.

And every Wednesday morning, some other guys show up at Ray's place, and force Ray to go for a ride with them. And Ray Does NOT Want to go, but Ray doesn't have the Right to refuse, because Ray's Inalienable VIII Amendment Right was STOLEN from Ray by the State of Minnesota. And at the end of that 15 mile ride some more Other guys hook Ray's head up to an electrical transformer, and unless our math is as wrong as that 2nd set of Other guys are, ..... for doing what they are doing, in order to TAKE THE MONEY,

Ray has to let them shoot At Least 3,214 TIMES the amount of volts through his brain that it was designed to run on. And Ray is Not the only person in Minnesota who gets 'Taken For A Ride' like this, in Minnesota.

If you could just drop an email or 2 to the right parties, maybe Ray and the other folks there who are being forcibly shocked wouldn't have to Go For A Ride any more.

See Mindfreedom. They've got the details.

The computer you're on Must have a program or 2 with a glitch or 3 in them. And that computer is probably plugged into the wall @ 120 Volts. Do you think those program glitches might straighten themselves out if you just zapped 385,680 Volts through your Whole computer?

120V X 3,214 = 385,680V

There's more to electricity than just Volts, but we don't think that much affects how Ray probably pictures it.

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