Posted on 08/28/2013 2:57:51 PM PDT by djf
This sounds like fiction.
I certainly hope it is.
Without some indication of what the “Nikolayev gas” is, I have to treat this as a highly distopian science fiction piece.
Creepy.
Think I’m going to go take a nap...
Not true according to snopes.com....
My friend’s brother had a cousin who’s great uncle was Russian and he told him this story. It’s rock solid.
Freakin’ creepy! But it reminds me of the stories about bath salts, and meth.
My thoughts are that it may be fiction.
BUT!!!
What I really think it is that something like it happened, and over the years, Nikolai tells Peter, Peter tells Andrei, and on and on and the story gets incredibly embellished.
Scary no matter where it came from!
And actually, we do know that sleep deprivation will literally drive people crazy.
In total: 5 of the soldiers, following the incident took their own lives after being witness to their comrades deaths.
Don't buy that at all. Maybe one, but not 5.
Extreme Waste Of Time
Fact: Snopes has been demonstrably proven to be wrong a couple times.
Combine that with my opinion that they almost always present material with a progressive/liberal bent, and their credibility is, IMHO, pretty skinny.
They have some kind of agenda BEHIND their published agenda.
If you want to know what really happens to someone deprived of sleep, search for “Fatal Familial Insomnia”. It’s an inherited condition that results in the inability to sleep. These poor people go months without sleep before dying.
Wow, where’s Dr. Conrad Murray when he’s really needed?
There was a Nova or a Nature about that family. The research they did on them was part of what showed the 24 hour cycle of Melatonin/Serotonin feedback loop.
Very interesting. You might be able to find it online somewhere.
FDR’s buddy, Uncle Joe, at work.
Right. So I should just believe anything I read online because Snopes was maybe wrong twice out of, say, 10,000 articles they've posted.
Pffffht....
“Communion” was better.
Not as silly.
I never said you should believe everything you read online.
But here ya go, “DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ ONLINE!!!
Including Snopes!
Happy now???
;-)
I trust them on this goofy story....
And we know this is true, how exactly?
If it is, we could use a dose for a few people who shall remain nameless, but whose intials are BHO and MO!! lol
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