Friday, April 17, 2009

AAAAAAAAaaaaRRRRRgh, No!!!

Fake or not fake?

One thing is for sure, the video is one of the more disturbing things I've ever seen. If it's real, the implications are enormous. If fake, well, my hat is off to however made it.





Now apparently there is much to consider from the video. The experiments themselves were somewhat real. They were carried out by Lenin Prize winner Sergei S. Bryukhonenko who, it can be said, was either a genius or bat-shit crazy. His experiments were outrageously notorious more than seventy years ago. He would hook up lung and heart machines to dogs and apparently bring them back to some kind of life. The USSR at the time hailed him as a national treasure. Of course, due to the USSR's competitiveness with the USA in all things, this may just be them perpetrating a massive hoax.

Perhaps the more scientifically inclined readers of this blog can shed some light. Is this even possible?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, yes, yes. Machines have been used for centuries to cause organs to pulse, etc. It's a consequence of the enlightenment idea that organic beings are but machines, with mechanical explanations accounting for the movement of their parts and entireties. Capturing mad things on film was a soviet favorite. "Something's retarded!" said one, "then film it, comrade," said another.

Freilly said...

Those crazy soviets .... First a dog's head - next an army of dog heads, dog heads moving across europe, dog heads operating mig fighter jets ....
(I would say it's all bogus, it's all an illusion - not that I could be sure as after they tickled its nose with a feather I throw-up in my mouth and then passed out from lack of oxygen)

BattyMcDougall said...

'Machines have been used for centuries to cause organs to pulse'

Did you watch the rest of the video, Anon? It wasn't just a heart in a dish.

There was a fucking dog's head on a table. That's not a organ. It's a dog's head!!!