The real issue to me isn’t whether something is labeled a chemical weapon—it’s the fact that police operate with less stringent rules than paramilitaries.
It reminds me of Motel of Mysteries by David Macaulay. In the 4000s an archeologist finds a perfectly preserved motel room. The book is his sketches and field notes on the contents of the room. Every conclusion drawn is wrong and somewhat humorous. A read through it will really change your views on archeology.
The benheck forums are the reason I work in tech. It was a great community. A lot of the people working on these projects today are former members. The most notable was Palmer Luckey who went on to found Oculus.
Just salted peanuts plus a tablespoon of oil (peanut oil, rape seed oil, whatever). Dump these in a blender and blend 'till the right consistency is achieved. You'll probably have to help the blender a bit by stirring in the peanuts when the knives have created a hole in which they are spinning freely, repeat this until the mixture has gotten warm enough to start flowing by itself. Make sure not to touch the knives while doing this and use a wooden utensil to avoid damage to the knives. Plastic works as well but just in case you happen to touch the knives I'd advice using wood or you'll end up eating plastic.
A full jar of peanut butter takes about 1.5 to 1.8 jars of peanuts (and a tablespoon of oil) to produce.
That oven works fine for roasting raw coffee beans as well. Raw beans keep a very long time if stored correctly, pity though they tend to be sold as a luxury product and thus priced to match that description. A popcorn popper of the 'modified heat gun' type (aluminium cup with slits in the bottom through which hot air is blown) also works well for roasting coffee.
For context, MST or magnetic secure transmission, allows a phone to transmit an EM signal that emulates the physical action of swiping a magstripe based card. As in, it works with all the legacy "card swipe" terminals. Samsung phones up to like the S20(?) supported this, allowing them to technically work basically everywhere with no integration needed.
If you’re interested in ecology in science fiction you should give Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez a read. It’s not about ants specifically, but they play a large roll in a way (I don’t want to spoil too much and it’s been long enough since I read it I can’t remember what’s a spoiler or not). It’s a good read.
It used to have SMS support but they yanked it maybe a year or so ago. The big issue on the user end was, if someone deleted Signal and you used Signal for your SMS, it would keep sending them signal messages and not SMS. So you were left not realizing you were texting essentially a dead number.
This supplement stack + oxygen + verapamil + magic mushrooms has turned clusters into almost a non issue for me. I went through several years of being too broke to really address them, and too pig headed to think something as simple as vitamin D would help. But my last set of clusters was a walk in the park compared to the ones before it.
If you decide to try Verapamil make sure you get the extended release pills. I don’t have the link handy but you can find research journal articles that help nail down dosage. As for the oxygen, you may have to get your own regulator and mask to get what you need. 15lpm and a rebreather mask works amazingly for me. If your doctor is difficult about it just get them to write a script for oxygen, find a local supplier and pay out of pocket. It was only $80 to rent the tanks I needed to get me through my last cluster season.
A couple of home remedies I’ve tested and found effective were cardio and putting my feet in some super hot water. Both sound silly but seem to work in my experience. So if you don’t have the other stuff yet, or aren’t able to get to it in time, give either a try. I do burpees as soon as I feel one coming one (and after I’ve chugged a 5 hour energy).
The last and most effective solution is LSD or Magic mushrooms. If you micro dose then periodically you can go a lot longer between cluster headaches. A tiny bit of mushroom also seems to work as an abortive for me when I feel one coming on.
I’m still experimenting and learning. But hopefully this info may give you some things to research or try (assuming you haven’t already, but I’d much rather share this information repetitively then not share something that could help you).
Feel free to reach out if you ever want to chat. Always down to provide research I’ve found out just lend an ear, I know how debilitating and isolating they can be.
Have you tried heavily modifying your diet by chance? Removing carbs, lowering inflammatory foods, dairy and root veggies. Going down to a fasting diet in the morning. I'm optimistic that I'll never feel a cluster headache again.
Thank you so much for sharing all of this. I've copied it to my phone so I can refer to it later.
I take quite a lot of vitamin D (6000 IUs daily), cetirizine (zyrtec), and nicotinamide riboside (300 mg), and a cheap multivitamin. I'm a little wary about adding stuff to that but I'm definitely going to look into all the things you've mentioned.
Psychedelics are super interesting to me but I really wouldn't know where to start. I'm 53 ferchrisakes. Last time I was around people buying mushrooms was 35 years ago at a skate park.
> just lend an ear
Say... that reminds me. Tinnitus isn't something you are dealing with as well, is it?
Funny you mention it, I do have mild tinnitus. It’s also interesting to mentioned Zyrtec. There’s a whole subset of cluster research/sufferers that call them histamine headaches. I’ve wanted to explore anti histamines as a treatment but now that I have mine under control I hate to rock the boat.
I know the psychedelics part is a lot, but there are several ways to tackle it. Growing magic mushrooms is very easy. Some people are also experimenting with LSA, which naturally occurs in seeds you can get online. I haven’t tried it but I imagine it could be effective. Another option I’ve considered is magic truffles. They’re legal in a lot of places due to their obscurity, but they contain psilocybin just like mushrooms. A micro dose that’s almost non perceptible every few months is enough to buy me years without headaches. It’s seriously amazing. Several well respected research hospitals and universities are digging into it right now. There’s definitely something to it. I imagine it has to do with the fact that they’re linking up with your 5-HT2A serotonin receptors. I believe they’re the same receptors that common anti migraine medicines bind to. Both psychedelics and migraine medicines fall into the triptan category of drugs.
I’m definitely not a medical researcher and it’s been awhile since I did a deep dive on all this, so please verify/research anything I’m saying, but I hope I can at least point you in some of the right directions.
One last thing worth looking into is the link between vasodilation and cluster headaches. There seems to be a direct link. I think some of the theories are that the dilation of the major blood vessels in your brain pushes down on nerves like your occipital nerve. That seems to track with the areas I experience the most pain. I’ve experimented in the past with vasoconstrictors as a way to ease the pain. Both caffeine and psychedelics are vasoconstrictors for example. And they seem to be the two most agreed upon remedies. I believe exercise is also a vasoconstrictor, which may be why intense cardio seems to help me when the headaches start to come on.
> Psychedelics are super interesting to me but I really wouldn't know where to start. I'm 53 ferchrisakes. Last time I was around people buying mushrooms was 35 years ago at a skate park.
Not sure where you live, but while not legal, you can order micro dose (100-200mg) mushroom capsules online in Canada.