The REALLY Interesting, SECRET Stuff I Learned Reading the Book "Emergency"

in #books6 years ago (edited)

Neil Strauss, the author of this book, is a NINE time New York Times bestselling author. He likes to share secrets in his books...

Here are just some of the cool things I learned from his 2009 bestseller, Emergency 🚨:

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You can sterilize a knife with sodium hydroxide in order to get rid of DNA evidence.

A common plant growing in California is called "California parsley surprise."
It's actually hemlock.
Don't eat it (ask Socrates how that worked out for him)...
You'll be dead in half an hour.

People are an excellent source of protein.

In interviews with individuals from over a hundred different cultures, everyone interviewed had a reason for what was wrong with mankind. Not one said humanity didn't have something wrong with it.

Before the current administration, the best place to sneak across the border was across the Rio Grande near McAllen, Texas:

A decade ago it wasn't patrolled by boat between midnight and 8 am.

This was my second time reading this book, and I recommend it to anybody who likes reading.

The latest testosterone lab results should come in this week, which I'm excited to share with all of you here! 😀

The next post will detail the first stage of the genetic testing, and how both tests measure up on ease of use and which one scores better than the other!

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If you've ever wondered about your genetic background, and considered spending the money on one of these tests, follow along to learn which test gets the ✅!

Thank you for reading! 😀

@scan0017 😘