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Source: Danyal Hussain, Daily Mail. “Horror as Cambridge University biology student, 19, ‘forces light aircraft door open’ and plunges 5000ft to her death during study trip to Madagascar”. 31/07/2019.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7306817/Cambridge-University-student-20-dies-falling-plane-study-trip-Madagascar.htmlIt has been suggested that her anti-malarial medication may have induced a psychotic episode and is said that she had been ‘disturbed’ the day before.
Given however that she was an ‘independent woman’ and into just about every right-on thing that she could find, there might be another reason.
Selfie, anyone?
She probably ran her mouth off to the wrong person and he threw that cuvxt out the f~~~ing plane lol. Cant even summon one iota of empathy for her…
There is no freaking way she jumped though. Thats ridiculous. I do feel sorry for the parents A LITTLE BIT… so Iam human after all.
Maybe her antimalarial medicine made her think she was one of those strong independent heroines with super powers. Probably thought “It must be true a liberal in Hollywood told me it was and they know everything”.
A woman is like fire -fun to play with, can warm you through and cook your food, needs constant feeding, can burn you and consume all you own
This is sad. She narrowly missed joining the mile high club by 280 feet.
Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.
She actually was trying a superhero landing like this:
All my life I've had doubts about who I am, where I belonged. Now I'm like the arrow that springs from the bow. No hesitation, no doubts. The path is clear. And what are you? Alive. Everything else is negotiable. Women have rights; men have responsibilities; MGTOW have freedom. Marriage is for chumps. If someone stands in the way of true justice, you simply walk up behind them and stab them in the heart-R'as al Ghul.
Title sounded dangerous. Reading it is sounded more so.
Hmm… at 5000ft, you’d have what 30 seconds of free fall to think about your poor decision. Maybe a bit more depending on orientation, but not much longer.
Wonder who is getting blamed for this. Cause you know she cannot be responsible for her own death. Some man must have made her do it.
Hope that someday I may lead others the path I have learned. As Virgil led Dante through Hell.
We need Sky-O’s technical opinion on this one.
Hmm… at 5000ft, you’d have what 30 seconds of free fall to think about your poor decision.
The first 1,000 feet (prior to hitting terminal velocity) takes 9.5-10 seconds.
After that, each 1,000 feet is about 5.5 seconds
On a sidenote, regarding the anti malarial medication.
I could list over 30, documented, similiar cases of psychotic reactions to the same drug that this woman was taking: mefloquine.
I have traveled the world extensively and primarily, places that are third world countries over the years & I have had to educate myself about the risks of potential illness as well as medications that would NEVER be administered in the United States but are available elsewhere. And I have spent time in countries where contracting malaria is a possibility.
Rather than list every case that I am aware of:
Let me say –
2012 – Deployed, US Army soldier (with ten years of service, three tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan), SGT. Robert Bales [39 years old at the time] left his base alone after midnight, entered a village nearby in Afghanistan and killed 16 civilians including women and children, before walking back to his base and going to sleep.
He was taking that same anti-malarial drug: Mefloquine
I could give numerous other cases but that one is the most notable.
He is currently serving a life sentence in a maximum security, military prison in the US.
Sky O post makes me reconsider my stance.
It seems she really did jump to her doom.
That drug needs to be banned…The drug can induce a psychotic episode in normal people, but the probability of disaster increases when it’s mixed with narcissism (which is itself a mental disorder).
The drug can induce a psychotic episode in normal people, but the probability of disaster increases when it’s mixed with narcissism (which is itself a mental disorder).
Correction:
Narcissism / NPD is not listed in the DSM-V as a ‘mental’ disorder which refers to things like Bipolar (I and I) as well as schizophrenia and many others.
But it is categorized as a ‘personality’ disorder.
The reason is because mental disorders can be treated with reasonable hope of moderate success in controlling them and/or limiting the effects of those conditions: with medication and therapy.
Personality disorders are rigid constructs that have proven to not be impacted or helped with any form of medication or therapy.
(Note: I am only aware of this due to my extensive research that followed my blue pill era and countless years with seriously damaged women)
They can engage in word jugglery, but crazy is as crazy does.
Personality disorders are rigid constructs that have proven to not be impacted or helped with any form of medication or therapy.
(Note: I am only aware of this due to my extensive research that followed my blue pill era and countless years with seriously damaged women)
So true. Can’t fix ’em. Only known effective treatment is to get in your car and drive.
Drive until you run out of gas.
Refill tank until you run out of money.
Get out and run.
As far as you can.They can’t be fixed because this is who they ARE. Not like a mood disorder that is chemical, diagnosable, and somewhat treatable. Nothing will f~~~ you up like a woman with a Cluster B head. You can’t outlast them – they are just being themselves.
Thousands of years of knowledge of Female Hysteria – nested within it these very disordered women. Sticken from the medical journals due to the blooming of PC newspeak. Now free to run about, these are the worst women who destroy marriages, families, and children, recruiting the next generation of this poison. And they are accepted, encouraged and rewarded by the courts.
I took that drug…
It made me, shall I say, very nervous. But being an autist in a third-world country was enough to make me nervous lol.
Good thing I didn’t take it for long.
Update on that anti malarial drug Mefloquin –
Continued research regarding that drug, in the last few hours here at Sky-HQ on that drug has resulted in a Pandora’s Box being opened.
And what I have been finding out about it from both online research and a call to a buddy that was a medic (three tours) in Iraq is shocking.
It was not created by a pharmacutical company. It was created by US Army chemists.
Regular doses are supposed to be once a week.
And it was not always called Mefloquin. During it’s initial use which was almost like a testing phase, the form it was in was called Lariam. The name change was due to numerous reasons.
But the effects were / are the same. Risk of delusions, psychotic episodes, increased aggression and hallucinations.
And three soldiers – all special forces that were stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina: Within the same month of returning from deployment that had been taking the initial incarnation of Mefloquin which was called Lariam –
Returned home and ALL three of them killed their wives. (Two committed suicide after killing their wives, the third one was arrested) – In one of the cases, the soldier stabbed his wife over 50 times.
Once again, all of them were Special Forces. I mention that because the pre-screening for existing mental and psychological problems for special forces is intensive and in depth. And any existing issues would have been caught prior.
Those men were
Sgt. 1st Class Brandon Floyd
Master Sgt. William Wright
Sgt 1st Class Rigoberto Nieves
One more:
Also, Fort Bragg, North Carolina a few weeks after the other three
Sgt Cedric Griffin.
Also special forces and killed his wife after returning home from a tour.
And had also been taking
Lariam / MefloquinePsychiatric Side Effects Of Mefloquine
More regarding Mefloquine
https://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/mefloquine-lariam.asp
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