Right now, I’m reading The Indoctrinated Brain: How to Successfully Fend Off the Global Attack on Your Mental Freedom by Dr Michael Nehls, and thought I’d stop and give you a few words about it. I’m only a quarter of the way through but it’s making a lot of sense to me, and it might to you as well. My mother, after her first jab, and then progressively worse as she got more, suffers increasing short-term memory loss. Now, admittedly she’s into her 80s and it could be put down to old age, but the timing is extremely suspicious! What Dr Nehls has to say, fills in a few gaps on this issue.
Dr Nehls is a German medical doctor and molecular geneticist specialising in immunology – his full bio suggests a very intelligent and accomplished fellow. His basic premise is that the COVID-19 assault (the virus, the jab, the lockdowns, the stress, the whole lot) on humanity has had a direct and detrimental effect on our memory. Specifically, the functioning of the hippocampus and the ability to hang onto old memories. This plays directly into a broader propaganda and control strategy for the masses.
Nehls does a great job of describing the function of the hippocampus and how it can be manipulated through stressors, including the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2. He bases his thesis on the hippocampal memory indexing theory (a theory which has, I believe, been around since the 1980s, maybe earlier, it was certainly an established theory when I was teaching at university 20 years ago). In this theory, the hippocampus produces ‘index neurons’ that point to long-term memory stores in the cortex to recall a particular memory. If you think of long-term memories much like data packets stored on a hard drive – not necessarily stored in the same area of the drive, but rather scattered – and the recall of that data directed by a short amount of code that knows where the larger data sets need to be found and brought together. The hippocampal index neurons do that job of lighting up a memory that is scattered across the cortex (i.e. lighting up associated neural connections to form an impression). Now I don’t generally like to use machine metaphors to explain something organic (see my writings on this), but admittedly this is a good way to conceptualise hippocampal index neurons. They are literally an index to a larger set of neural connections that make up memory.
When short term memories are consolidated into long-term memories the hippocampus produces more index neurons to those neural associations in the cortex. We continue to make these new neurons for our entire life – which is why we can keep learning and remembering. But stressors can reduce the volume of the hippocampus and inhibit this vital function. Cortisol is a typical stress hormone that, if chronic, can damage the hippocampus and reduce its capacity to carry out it’s vital memory function. All the typical stressors – lack of sleep, anxiety/fear, bad diet, will do the same, and no surprise to any of us, the COVID-19 vaccines via the neurotoxic S1 spike and the inflammatory release of IL-6 (Interleukin 6).
So why would damaging the hippocampal memory function serve the technocratic power grab? Well, giving everyone Alzheimer’s brain damage would be counterproductive as all of society would collapse. But what if there was just enough damage to the hippocampus to limit the production of new index neurons so that new memories were formed but old ones forgotten? Here’s the insidious part – if there is moderate damage to the hippocampus and a much more limited number of index neurons are available to form new memories, then old index neurons will be re-used to remember the current thing. Especially if the current thing is important enough to remember (like extreme safety concerns – pandemics and other such global catastrophes). Here is a way to erase old memories and replace them with new ones – as long as you can engineer circumstances that warrant the overwriting of those old memories (technically overwriting the index neurons, not the long-term memories in the cortex, but they will forever be forgotten without the index). With a multi-pronged approach to degrading the hippocampus (Spike, IL-6, Cortisol, etc) through SARS-CoV-2/mRNA therapy, and a variety of other biopsychosocial stressors, there’s an opportunity to rewrite people’s minds in a way that’s favourable to technocratic rule.
The spike protein is, of course, at the frontline of this strategy. It not only increases the inflammatory release of IL-6 that, when chronic, reduces hippocampal volume and damages neurogenesis and thus autobiographical memory, but also increases TNF-⍺ and IL-β to the same effect. Cull the available index neurons people have available, give them something to be really worried about and that will stick in their memories, and parts of the old index will be given up to index these new memories. Marry these new memories with other stupid stuff that’s going on, like transgenderism, and you start to re-shape a person’s memory of the world, themselves, and reality itself. Eventually you have a society with mass amnesia of the past and vivid consciousness of the current thing.
What a spectacular strategy! It’s better than Winston Smith’s job at the Ministry of Truth – all that re-writing by hand, and memory holes – here it all is on autopilot and hands-free!
Welcome to the bold and audacious retrograde amnesia experiment, courtesy of today’s technocratic psychopaths. A new stratum of humanity (if they don’t kill you first) that will enthusiastically embrace whatever the current thing is, because there really isn’t any past to contrast the very strange ‘now’. Of course, there remains the difficult job of getting rid of those pesky hard copy books – but who’s interested in them today anyway? Keep ‘em glued to their screen, their Wikipedia, their ‘expert’ talking heads, and they will be none the wiser.
I’ll let you know how I go with the rest of the book – stay tuned.
Bloodthirsty revolution can come upon a people quickly - let’s not forget the past…
Fascinating information Winston, absolutely fascinating. Looking forward to the next installment.
Geez, I hope the author is wrong about this, but sadly, probably not.