User:666nataS

Hello, I'm here to share my account of what we did and why we did it. You may know of the onion site found on the Deep web dubbed "The Human Experiment" well I worked with the scientist and doctors behind the site and let me tell you, as most did not believe the site was real and it was a "sick joke" it was is not and it was not sick it was marvelous, it was the start of a new form of human research. The site may no longer be available but they still operate to this day. But I will tell you what you all want to know, yes? About what really happened and what we really did. Let me start off by saying I am no longer a part of the team sadly but anyway I'll start by detailing our "bleach and foetus tolerance" experiment.

We begin by taking the unborn foetus and we then dangle the foetus by its legs above a large bowl of hydrofluoric acid. We then proceed by slowly submerging the foetus into the acid head first and record how long it takes the acid to burn through the foetus's undeveloped skin, which doesn't take very long. After this we then proceed by pulling the remaining bones (if there is any) out of the bowl.

I'm now going to detail our "silence experiment" We start by taking one of our subjects. then we proceed to sedate them, after they are unconscious we remove there ability to speak, we place them in a dark room with a experimental gas which begins to destroy there vital organs, slowly but surly. After 3 days of this we remove the subjects sense of smell and after 12 days we remove there sense of touch and taste. On the 40th day we remove there sense of sight. By this point the subject is in a lot of pain and is coughing up blood, if they could speak they'd be begging us to kill them but they can not. The point of this experiment is to see how a human body reacts when they are put through pain and have no way of been able to stop it or do anything. We are attempting to see how the brain and the subject reacts to the feeling of of helplessness. On the 75th day we remove the skin of the subject note no subject has survived this operation yet.

More stories of my work coming soon!