Captain Hess' Death:
Control of Autonomic Nervous System
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- Capt. Gordon
Hess, NY Army National Guard.
- Early morning
jog, Mar. 4, 1998, Ft. Knox, KY.
- Stabbed
himself 26 times with relatively small Leatherneck utility knife.
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Penetrated left heart
ventricle twice; each a disabling blow
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Penetrated lung with
hemorrhaging 4 times (disabling)
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Penetrated liver once
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Four L-shaped wounds
(calmly twisted the knife)
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- Demonstrates deep control exercised
of autonomic nervous system; ignored pain, hemorrhaging, etc.
altogether.
- Officially declared a "suicide".
Impossible.
- Probably an acceptance test of
Russian psychoenergetics weapon improvement from 1997 (Button and
Svoboda).
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