and the first two pieces of evidence they gave to the legislature were this article from slate magazine from last may, which was written by a slate magazine writer, not a scientific or expert document of any kind. the second piece of evidence was this article, which is an opinion piece from the conservative magazine, the national review, which was written in 1995, by this guy. and he does say that he believes that nitrogen asphyxiation, in his words is, quote, the perfect method of execution. the source of his expertise on this, though, i mean i mean no offense, but he describes himself online as an amateur screenwriter. his latest screenplay, according to his website, was adapted into a play called the blood countess. it s premiering at a north hollywood theater company called
countess. it s premiering at a north hollywood theater company called zombie joes which the poster notes is right across the street from the kfc. this guy genuinely seems like a nice guy. he seems like a good article. his article 20 years ago for the national review about why he thought killing people with nigh ro engine might be a good way to kill people it s a very well-written article. but he really is just an amateur screenwriter. his website today lists him as available for hire, delivering creativity on demand and on deadline. he wrote to us this week when we contacted him about his role in what oklahoma has done. he wrote to us that he is pleased by what he called my invention. he was pleased that my invention is finally being taken up 20 years after he wrote that article. it does kind of seem like he is the guy who invented this. and now it is the law in one u.s. state. if oklahoma gets its lethal