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Mental Codes In Drugs

Postby edgnbd » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:27 pm

This is a list of commonly used antipaychotics.

chlorpromazine
flupenthixol
zuclopenthixol
perphenazine
trifluoperazine
pericyazine
peomazine
loxapine
sulpiride
haloperidol
tetrabenazine
molindone
clozapine
risperidone
olanzapine
quetiapine
ziprasidone
amisulpride
aripiprazole
zotepine

What is unusual is that all the drug names end in E or L. Having studied probability theory at university degree level I think that this is not a coincidence, this has been done deliberately. The question is what are they trying to tell us? Given my experiences of antipsychotic drugs I think that it is unlikely that the message is a nice one.

Apparently a common trait in people alledged to have a mental illness is they think that God is in someway involved.

If we look at positions in the alphabet as they do we find that G is position 7, O is position 15 and D is position 4. Summing the numbers gives 7 + 1 + 5 + 4 = 17. God can also be 26 (7 + 15 + 4)

Looking at the drug letters, L is position 12 and E is position 5. 12 + 5 = 17. Also 5 + 1 is 6 and the 2 gives 26.

Clearly this cannot be a coincidence, the message has something to do with God.

My experience of mental health is that they mostly violate my human rights and force a poison on me and get well paid for doing it. So perhaps what they are trying to say is if you think that you are communicating with God let's see if he can help you now, because you're going to need a miracle to overcome this poison. What I say to them is LFMOU.
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Re: Mental Codes In Drugs

Postby Copy_Cat » Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:39 am

I don't buy it and here is why:

Its just chemistry vocabulary, not mental codes ...like at the gas station and the word "Octane".

Octane" is colloquially used as a short form of "octane rating" (named for the ability of octane's branched-chain isomers, especially isooctane, to reduce engine knock), particularly in the expression "high octane." However, components of gasoline other than isomers of octane can also contribute to a high octane rating, while some isomers of octane can lower it, and n-octane itself has a negative octane rating.

Octane (like mind drugs) have many structural isomers including stereoisomers :

Octane (n-octane)
2-Methylheptane
3-Methylheptane (2 enantiomers)
4-Methylheptane
3-Ethylhexane
2,2-Dimethylhexane
2,3-Dimethylhexane (2 enantiomers)
2,4-Dimethylhexane (2 enantiomers)
2,5-Dimethylhexane
3,4-Dimethylhexane (2 enantiomers + 1 meso compound)
3-Ethyl-2-methylpentane
2,2,3-Trimethylpentane (2 enantiomers)
2,2,4-Trimethylpentane (isooctane)
2,3,3-Trimethylpentane
2,2,3,3-Tetramethylbutane

There are no codes in these words, just go fast or break pistons... methanol ethanol...

edgnbd wrote: Having studied probability theory at university degree level I think that this is not a coincidence, this has been done deliberately. The question is what are they trying to tell us? Given my experiences of antipsychotic drugs I think that it is unlikely that the message is a nice one....

My experience of mental health is that they mostly violate my human rights and force a poison on me and get well paid for doing it. ...


They violated my rights as a human also, check out:

Edward Oakley Thorp (born August 14, 1932, Chicago) is an American mathematics professor, author, hedge fund manager, and blackjack player. He was a pioneer in modern applications of probability theory, including the harnessing of very small correlations for reliable financial gain. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_O._Thorp
I survived psychiatry.
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Re: Mental Codes In Drugs

Postby edgnbd » Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:34 pm

The chemicals that you list all end in ane which has a chemical meaning as defined in the dictionary so is not surprising. With the antipsychotic drugs there are six different endings. Three of these (ole, ine and ide) are defined in the dictionary to have a chemical meaning. The other three (xol, dol and one) do not have a chemical meaning.

So 3 have a chemical meaning and 3 do not. I have read on the internet that some people believe that 33 is the number for God. This could make sense. I said that 17 and 26 were God's numbers. 3 ^ 3 is 27. I can take the 2 and the 7 from 17 and 26 to make 27 leaving 16 or one 6 and 6 is composed of 3 twice.

Unfortunately three having meaning from a total of six is not so good because its a bit close to
six three times 666 which is the devil's number.
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