Theoretically the inert gas method sounds like a very reliable, fast and safe option. I'm wondering why there are no online videos of this method.
The witness reports of Nitrogen executions in the USA are quite disturbing. And even the head of the Sarco organization ( Florian Willet ) chose two different methods for himself after witnessing the first real use of the device.
Are you sure the inert gas is as gentle as it's described by advocates?
There is no risk with Nitrogen failing, its the most peaceful death there is(any possible convulsions happen well after you're passed out and near death so you'll never know it anyway) as long as your setup is sound--You can test for leaks easily and you can test for the purity of the gas flow easily by buying an Oxygen detector($100)--I did it the very risky and dangerous way of breathing it in myself, and stopping the test after 6 or seven breaths when the fingertip Oximeter dropped to 77, then in next 10 seconds it dropped to 40! Delay caused by Nitrogen reaching the fingertips, and then it rebounded rapidly back to 98---Nitrogen execution accounts are ridiculous because the men are fighting it and holding their breath(just like in the old California gas chambers), but we, as CTB'ers breathe it in deeply and with no hesitation
Theoretically the inert gas method sounds like a very reliable, fast and safe option. I'm wondering why there are no online videos of this method.
The witness reports of Nitrogen executions in the USA are quite disturbing. And even the head of the Sarco organization ( Florian Willet ) chose two different methods for himself after witnessing the first real use of the device.
Are you sure the inert gas is as gentle as it's described by advocates?
I would refer you to Vizzy's posts on the subject in the Inert Gas Mega Thread, he explained in detail how he set everything up, and he successfully CTB'ed with a flow rate of 20 LPM