Prison Riot Control

Occasionally we see prison riots and the prisoners take over the buildings, grounds and even watchtowers. Often the guards are killed or taken hostage, causing a worsened situation. Correction Professionals and Prison Consultants have protocols for such things but so often the situations get out of hand so fast that the damage and/or deaths have already occurred. One solution to this problem would be to use hydrogen sulfide gas in proper ratios to induce suspended animation or temporary hibernation of all the humans inside the buildings. This can be done to stop the violence and put everyone to sleep so to speak. Hydrogen Sulfide gas is a deadly toxin in the wrong ratios, but under proper conditions can slow a mammalian body down by 90%, similar to a hibernating bear.

Once this is done, we simple sort out the culprits who caused the raucous and put them in a more monitored level or into a solitary confinement situation and those who are guards or victims to the hospital and return the bystanders into their individual cells. This does several things; 1.) Instant Control is regained; 2.) Further Violence and death is prevented; 3.) Damage to Buildings is stopped; 4.) Prisoners learn resistance is futile and 5.) Money is saved during the hibernation period in food costs.

How do we know this will work? Well, we know a research team lead by Mark Roth, discovered that mice, when given hydrogen sulfide gas in certain ratios went into immediate induced hibernation. Bears and ground hogs go into hibernation along with a number of mammals. We also know human children have gone into hibernation and there are many cases of such. We have also had many instanced where adults in icy water went into hibernation and were later revived and thought to be brought back to life, when actually their bodies simply shut down for a while.

The prison riots are a simple and perfect application for this concept. Indeed for long term storage of human prisoners with life sentences or in the case of murderers being sentenced to multiple life sentences or 225 years, we simply put them in long term storage thru hibernation and thus save the taxpayers the costs associated with year-round prison services, meals and supervision. Think on this, as others are.

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