Consultant Neuropathologist, UK. I dissect brains for a living. Always backed by science. Using an alias.

Joined July 2023
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Covid damages the part of your brain (frontal lobe) which is responsible for empathy, emotional regulation & overcoming self-centeredness. This will facilitate immorality. Each & every infection you have causes damage. Many are on infection 4 (or more). Signed, a neurologist.
Anyone else feel like the world has gotten like, significantly more evil in the past 3 or so years
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Waiting on their presidential bid.
🚨 UPDATE: 8 people charged in Sex Ring “Underground Bunker” for Paying adults to Rape their Children and Pets — Ages 3-16. Trial delayed as mom pleads guilty and flips on co-defendants In Bibb County, Alabama, eight suspects ran a sex trafficking ring out of an underground bunker where children as young as 3 were drugged, bound, and raped with adults paying to abuse them. Animals were also targeted. Rebecca Brewer and mother of some of the victims, pleaded guilty to sexual torture and nine counts of first-degree kidnapping. As part of the deal she agreed to testify against the other seven defendants. The trial for the remaining suspects has been delayed while the case expands, including a federal investigation into at least one of them. These monsters turned their own kids and pets into victims for profit. How long will it take for every last one of them to face real justice?
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People who say “stop attacking billionaires, they create jobs & wealth” assume that if billionaires didn’t exist, nor would the jobs. But the demand for goods & services wouldn’t disappear. The economic space would be filled by smaller firms, independents, co-ops & entrepreneurs
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“Billionaires create jobs” is intellectually lazy. Customers create jobs. Demand creates jobs. Workers create value. Billionaires own the assets. Please study political economics, or anything for that matter. It may prevent you from being embarrassingly obtuse.
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The “do not comply” crowd screaming bloody murder over the intrusive online safety laws (messages/photos to be scanned 24/7), often believe they did not comply when they were told to return to work/consumption during COVID’s early days, and did as they were told. Tragic really.
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Why? Because if it’s lockdowns & vaccines, you will carry on as normal, taking zero measures to protect yourselves… measures that dent the profits of corporations. Lockdowns are over, you can refuse vaccination… meaning you can blame the things that require taking zero action.
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Let me get this straight once & for all. You do not trust the governments who are enforcing intrusive authoritarian policies designed to create a surveillance state, destroying your privacy & freedom. But you do trust them, unquestionably, when they say COVID is over?
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Ever been the only sober person in the room? Notice how easy it is to know when anyone else is even only slightly drunk? But when you’re drinking with them, their drunkenness doesn’t register? (Avoiding COVID infections whilst being witness to everyone else’s brain damage)
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This also applies to the progressively worsening fatigue, “brain fog”, more frequent illness, new onset health issues, and general decline in physcial fitness. >99% of people are going through all this together, at different rates, and hence believe it’s “always been this way”.
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This is what’s called Shifting Baseline Syndrome. I’ve spoken about this before; in the below thread. When things slowly shift downwards, people forget what real normal was like, and adapt to an ever worsening new normal.
We are living through a mass shifting baseline event. Fatigue, brain fog, poor memory, emotional dysregulation, chronic illness and reduced resilience are increasingly treated as ordinary parts of life. Because society is slowly forgetting what pre-2020 normality felt like.
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As a neurologist, it is now patently clear to me that the vast majority of people on the planet are suffering from neuroinflammation or brain damage (likely both) The way people speak & behave has changed. Markedly so. Whether irl, or via messaging/social media. It’s noticeable
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Of course, all of this neurological damage is a result of social media, screen time, lockdowns 6 years ago, and the shots. It’s definitely not the neuroinvasive, brain damaging SARS-CoV-2, proven to disrupt white matter, cause neuroinflammation, and destroy/shrink grey matter.
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This isn’t to say nobody has empathy. Nor that everyone has an IQ that would deem them intellectually disabled. Nor that everyone is now hostile & forgetful. There’s a scale to this. But I see it in almost everyone. Even if just a slight change in how people interact socially.
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The vast majority of people not realising this is simply a way to monitor, and eventually censor, everyone’s online activity is mind boggling Even if you’re 65, you’ll still have to provide identification/selfie to use X, Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, discord etc. Open your eyes
🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer will announce a social media ban for under-16s in the UK in the next two weeks
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Y’all are on an endless loop of reinfections with a neuroinvasive virus proven to damage the area of the brain responsible for empathy and critical thinking, so good luck with that.
i hope the next global trend will be empathy and critical thinking.
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People earning £20-100k p/yr genuinely believe they’re closer to being a billionaire than being unemployed & receiving benefits. That’s why such people, who make up the vast majority of the population, vote for policies which punish those on benefits and rewards billionaires.
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It’s the small penis brigade. These men, like Trump, have spent their entire lives feeling emasculated & insecure because of their genitalia, so feel compelled to overcompensate. They inevitably resort to aggressive boasting, flaunting wealth & adopting hyper-masculine personas
No snark, I genuinely don’t get it. Trump is one of the least masculine, most juvenile public figures out there. He’s needy, whiny, defensive, terrified of strong women, and visibly intimidated by powerful men. How does his base spin this into the ultimate “strongman” image?
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Micro penises will likely be very common in billionaires. Penis size is culturally tied to masculinity & power, a perceived physical "shortcoming" can trigger severe anxiety. Grandiosity allows a man to subconsciously build an inflated external image to hide his internal shame.
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