The anti-human and anti-nature fourth industrial revolution: a factory of pedophilia
The final goal of the overlords is to create a one-world government, one-world religion, one-world cult, one-world human race, genetically mixed with robots and, pay attention to this: a one-world AGE
Note: This article is analytical and shared from an academic perspective and does not represent any form of medical advice. Please take medical decisions only after receiving advice from accredited physicians.
Humanity is currently facing its biggest existential threat in history (or at least the known history).
Our environment is increasingly becoming artificial and completely removed from the nurturing natural environment.
Where the natural motherhood is completely gone, there is no healthy development and maturity. Where the natural motherhood is completely gone, there can eventually be no more moral vision and humanity becomes naturally de-selected, in ways that the mind subject to the laws of natural selection cannot comprehend.
Every aspect of our existence has been manipulated and we are nowhere near experiencing the full effects of this manipulation, as such processes usually take a long time to complete.
The good news is that we can still reverse this process of severe and widespread delay of human neuronal and emotional development. The bad news is that we are rapidly approaching the point of no return after which only one way remains possible.
It is no coincidence that the State of California has legalized a relationship between a 24 year old and a 15 year minor.
It is no coincidence that the term “minor attracted person” is starting to be used instead of pedophile which is what it actually is (and always was)!
There is a lot of information available, despite not being known to the vast majority of people, about how all sensorial and “medical” factors separating people from their natural origins are causing long-term effects of substantially delaying neuronal, psychiatric, emotional, hormonal and systemic development, ultimately causing many grown-ups aged 23 or so to experience attraction as 14 or 15 year olds do.
The factors are numerous and we need to mention all of them:
Mass relocation of millions of people from natural areas of beauty to hyper-industrialized environments, such as “First-World megalopolises”.
Technology dependence in young children.
Direct and indirect manipulation of the human genome, such as gene therapy and manipulation of the environment respectively.
Widespread consumption of junk food, fast food and unhealthy beverages by young children. Fast food often contains hormones, which may play a considerable role in creating or amplifying delays in neurogenesis and neurological development in children, potentially affecting them for many years after.
The administration of 28-32 vaccine doses or more, including one or more doses of the experimental COVID-19 “vaccine”, in babies aged 0-2, who are in critical stages or neuro-immunological development.
Hyper-automation and lack of healthy work and study environments, gradually resulting in the abolition of manual work and processes requiring human patience.
Manipulation of healthy educational patterns.
Manipulation of imagery via social media and television.
Manipulation of frequencies, making people more irritable, angrier and aggressive, increasing levels of testosterone, which will increase the incidence of excess testosterone, which will ultimately increase the incidence of serious neurodevelopmental delays.
Manipulation of music, including the usage of certain subliminal messages.
The widespread usage of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), which is promoted by Malthusianism and Cornucopianism
Lack of use of natural remedies in healthcare settings with heavy reliance on Pharmaceuticals instead.
Widespread usage of medical drugs with controversial health outcomes.
Sedentary lifestyle.
Since we were young, we have been given information, either directly or indirectly, and we took it as facts because this is how we also saw the patterns connecting. In other words, we connected the stars that were shown to us and we discovered a constellation.
What if I told you that there is a greater constellation than the one shown to us, and that greater constellation might just change our perception of reality? Well, not completely, since all degrees of matter exist regardless. This is about determining the real shape of things.
The mainstream educational system only prepared the vast majority of us to ultimately think and work for the overlords, and not to freely develop our academic and cognitive abilities so we may all encounter and embrace the truth. The overlords want us to work for them (almost) continuously without thinking freely until we can physically no longer work or grow our academic imagination freely.
The theme of this post is how medical science has been manipulated through politically and financially-motivated scientists and doctors, and how the legacy media has been used as an information weapon to keep us distracted.
Everything given to us that was not nature friendly has been presented as healthy and the only solutions to preserve our species.
From molecular cloning and the development of GMO crops, to conserving foods and drinks using compounds with controversial ingredients, to the promotion of scientific and ideological ideas, such as Malthusianism and Cornucopianism, in which we are told how humanity will be doomed due to overpopulation and that the only solution is to use molecular cloning, genetic manipulation and preservatives with controversial ingredients as a way to have enough resources in the future.
The truth is that overpopulation is only an issue because entire populations have been moved into big cities due to past and future-planned industrial revolutions.
Nature has been harmed in an unprecedented manner, and the establishment is mainly guilty, not the everyday people, although I believe everybody is equally responsible to preserve nature.
Furthermore, Human Augmentation also known as Transhumanism is something that is being widely promoted currently by powerful individuals and organisations and the intent behind it is apparently to change the laws of evolution by natural selection to evolution by intelligent design. In other words, for these individuals and organisations to play God over humanity!
I would like to remind the promoters of Transhumanism that human augmentation is in clear violation of the laws of natural selection which have served humanity very well since the first day we started to walk upright. Such actions will bring a rapid process of natural de-selection.
Already, the chaotic mass ‘vaccination’ campaigns for COVID-19 and the promotion of neverending boosters is bringing this natural de-selection by means of a mass immunological suppression.
Figure 1: The human brain has the sharpest development rate in the first two years of life (The Urban Child Institute, 2011)
Scientists may still be in the initial stages of research, and there might be a significant and profound degree of association between the immune system and a healthy neurological development, which means that pathogenic immune evasion may also represent an important factor of the onset of fetal neurodevelopmental delays.
Virtually all immune cells and numerous immune pathways have associations with neuronal production, growth (neurogenesis) and maintenance, and innovative research broadly used this fact to explore the efficacy rates of various drugs to treat immunological and oncological diseases.
Anti-inflammatory chemokines and cytokines generally play a role in neuroprotection, whilst pro-inflammatory chemokines and cytokines, as well as antibody activation and the recruitment of the vast majority of immune cells, have a bi-directional influence upon neurogenesis rates.
A restricted extent of immune activation stimulates neurogenesis whilst exaggerated immune response inhibits it.
Ultimately, it is both exaggerated neurogenesis and inhibited neurogenesis that may affect healthy rates of neurodevelopment in fetuses and babies, given their critical stages of neurological development.
Immune-related neurodevelopmental disease (autism) is induced by a long sequence of numerous faster and slower rates of neurogenesis.
A further apprehension of the relationship between developmental immunity and neurology is essential for innovative research in both immunology and neurology, and it may even be that some major areas of traditional vaccinology may be implicated in this association that requires further scientific analysis.
With regards to vaccination, I would like to make some aspects clear:
I am not anti-vax at all.
Throughout my life, I had many vaccines administered to me, and the only ones I have actively refused to take were the ones for flu, HPV and COVID-19.
With that being said, there needs to be a major discussion about links between inoculation with more live-attenuated pathogens or dead pathogens, as well as simultaneous inoculation with multiple pathogenic copies, during critical stages of brain development, and increased incidences of neurodevelopmental disease, which is also known as autism spectrum disorder.
The MMR vaccines alone are quite likely not significantly associated with a higher incidence of autism, and using a few live-attenuated pathogens to immunize young children aged 0-2 might actually stimulate a healthy development of the brain.
Nevertheless, the MMR vaccine involves the injection of three different kinds of antigens, which means it trains the immune system to fight against three different kinds of pathogenic agents simultaneously, and this could cause a pronounced development of a few neuronal regions and, consequently, discrepancies in the developmental rates of diverse important neuronal networks due to the clear association between the development of the adaptive immune system and the development of the central nervous system.
The injection of dozens of vaccines in children from this age group is associated with a greater incidence of autism, as there is a solid bridge between the adaptive immune system and the brain, and the development of the adaptive immune system influences the development of important brain sub-regions.
The brain has the most pronounced development until the age of 2, and it has been scientifically proven that the infection of the mother with certain pathogens during pregnancy is associated with a higher probability of the baby to develop autism after birth.
This is because the immune system of the fetus is dependent upon the immune system of the mother, and once the mother is infected, automatically the fetus is infected too and will develop antibodies against the pathogen.
However, that will bring a higher pressure upon certain brain subregions to develop because of the link between the adaptive immune system and the brain. This higher pressure will cause some brain subregions to over-develop, and others to under-develop, and this discrepancy will more possibly result in a neurodevelopmental delay, which is also known as autism spectrum disease.
It is more probable that such a repeated vaccination of the baby will lead to the onset of neurodevelopmental delays if the mother had suffered from a significant infectious disease during pregnancy, since the fetus had been exposed to the pathogen as well at that time, and that led to the activation of the immune system of the fetus and an increased demand for neurological developments due to the bridge between the development of the adaptive immune system and neurological development.
Figure 2: The developmental rate of three important sub-sections of the brain during the first stages of postnatal life (Lutein, Brain and Neurological Functions, 2015)
It is possible that the infection of babies any time within their first few years of life could also considerably increase the risk of the onset of neurodevelopmental disease, and this may include a sharper increase of adaptive immune memory without the development of physical disease.
It is important to note that the highest developmental rate of the higher cognitive function takes place at around one year of age, whilst the highest developmental rate of language takes place at around eight months of age.
If maternal infection during pregnancy already constitutes a risk factor for neurodevelopmental disease in the offspring, then it could be more likely that the intake of pathogens and antigens by the host cells of babies aged 0-2 leads to the onset of diverse forms of neurodevelopmental disease.
The intake of more kinds of pathogens and antigens within the first two years of life could be associated with a higher risk of the onset of neurodevelopmental delays, just as there is a significant higher risk for the onset of neurodevelopmental delays in fetuses whose mothers experienced more significant infectious diseases.
A normal process of immunization really does not seem to constitute the actual problem, but a much sharper process of immunization over the first stages of life in case of an exposure to one dangerous pathogen or more numerous kinds of pathogens and antigens that normally cause moderate disease morbidity.
A normal process of immunization in fetuses and infants actually stimulates a healthy and balanced development of all brain regions. The more dangerous the pathogenic agent and its antigens are, the sharper the development of the adaptive immune memory will be, and the same happens in the case of an increased number of infectious pathogens and antigens that have infected the cells of the mothers and the fetuses in cause, and this may, in the majority of the situations, still be the case even if the pathogens are already significantly weakened or lifeless, given that the gain of adaptive immune memory alone constitutes an important factor of neurogenesis and an increased rate of neurological development, and that the infant will become almost or fully protected against the pathogens in cause, despite not having experienced the disease beforehand.
In this case, neurodevelopmental delays are not caused by an impaired neurogenesis, but by an excessive one. It is important to mention that a dose of infant immunization does bring significantly lower risks of adverse neurological events than the onset of a significant maternal infectious disease during pregnancy.
Likewise, this seems to be more like a matter of quantity and repetition, whose necessity looks valid, given the far less mature stages of infant immunity.
At this point, we can see there is a possibility that one or a few sessions of interferon-based and interferon-oriented immunization could be safer for babies aged 0-2 than the administration of dozens of pathogen-based vaccines, some of which stimulate the adaptive immune system to simultaneously develop responses and memory against multiple pathogens.
Could it really be that such interferon-based and interferon-oriented vaccines, which sharpen the innate immune system and shape qualitative adaptive immune responses if used within the right early timing, are the vaccines of the future?
Maybe we are also approaching a stage of medical progress in which we no longer require the usage of needles either.
Figure 3: A significant link between the adaptive immune system and brain development shows there is a need for caution, just as there is a need for caution in all aspects of medicine (source: https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/468190/fnins-13-00916-HTML-r1/image_m/fnins-13-00916-g001.jpg)
We know that there is no difference between infection and vaccination when it comes to the extent of the gained memory of the adaptive immune system.
Directly offering the genetic information of a few dozen microbes, regardless of their living status (i.e. live-attenuated, inactivated or dead), rather than placing a substantial focus upon increasing the sensitivity of first-line immunity during the first two years of extra-uterine life, seems to overload the adaptive immune memory with new information. This will, of course, have implications upon the neurological memory, and as a result, there will often be major delays in the developmental rates of both the immune and the neurological systems ultimately.
It is interesting to note that the adaptive immune system seems to contain its own intelligence and that important information contained by the genome of live-attenuated, inactivated and dead pathogens is eventually transferred to its memory for the purpose of defense, and then further information is passed to the neurological system, which in turn may often overload fewer or more regions of the encephalon with information as well, leading to diverse extents of delays in development.
Information seems to lie within the foundational layers of all matter alongside energy, including the matter that covers and sustains life. Living organisms experience a constant exchange of energy and information, and it may be that information directly precedes energy with regards to the core foundation of the physical matter. Information seems to fit very well under the First Law of Thermodynamics (with regards to the constant exchange of energy within a system), and some may argue that information itself represents a form of energy.
Likewise, when it comes to the developmental rate of the adaptive immune system and the brain, there is actually little or even no difference at all between giving babies dozens of vaccines and infecting them with dozens of pathogens in the end.
Imagine if the fetus can have smaller or greater implications upon their overall brain developmental rate if the mother is infected during pregnancy, then we can be rest assured that giving babies many vaccines will raise their probability to develop smaller or greater issues with regards to the overall brain development.
The truth is always in the middle, and the legacy media and scientists have done a marvellous job at suppressing the truth by focusing on the other extreme to combat an extreme.
Dr. Louis Pasteur himself could be rolling in the grave, seeing these numerous mass vaccination campaigns for newborns and babies, which are rather aggressive and a little bizarre.
Figure 4: A manifesto that questions the efficacy of giving newborns and babies a higher number of vaccines based on live-attenuated pathogens. The most recent statistics show that around 1 in 44 people in the USA were diagnosed with autism in 2021.
It is also important to mention that, the CDC approved the spike protein-based “vaccines” for babies aged 6 months and over, and I would like to remind you of the super-antigenic nature of that toxic component of the “vaccines”.
Sadly, it is possible that, by 2050, up to a half of the world’s population will be diagnosed with autism, given the trend created with the data above.
The problem is that the establishment has done an excellent job at normalizing disease and manipulating public opinion into believing that it is impossible that unnatural causes of disease started to infiltrate and in some areas even dominate during the recent sharp improvement of the tools to detect disease.
Figure 5: A recommended immunization schedule for children aged 0-4
The total number of vaccines administered to babies aged 0-2 is 28, according to above schedule obtained from HealthPartners Park Nicollet. It is important to mention that other health institutions may be recommending more dosages, probably even up to 40. Also, Robert F. Kennedy said that the total number of childhood vaccines increased from 45 in 2013 to 76 in 2022.
Alongside the fact that the number of dosages is extremely high for the critical stages of neuro-immunological growth, there is also the novel COVID-19 experimental “vaccine” that may have a particular negative effect on the healthy neuronal development of babies and young children, given the record efforts of the human immune system to adapt to a pathogen that likely came as a result of laboratory-based gain-of-function research.
If we combine this potential issue with the fact that countless children and teenagers are habitually consuming junk-food, using technology excessively and relying on automation whilst performing important daily tasks, then I believe we should be really worried when it comes to the extension of the neurodevelopmental issue among world populations, especially in countries that are meant to be advanced and well developed.
A regular consumption of GMOs could also play a role in increasing the incidence of neurodevelopmental issues for the next generations.
Autism is also referred to as a form of brain inflammation or a partial mental blindness due to the generally narrow focus of many people on the spectrum. Perhaps, the fact that autism can be deemed as a form of partial mental blindness explains why people on the autistic spectrum tend to experience more episodes of depersonalization, especially while feeling overwhelmed.
Furthermore, there is a strong link between neurodevelopmental disease, amplification and hormonal dysregulation, meaning that there could also be a causal association with the rise of people identifying as LGBTQ+, and this again, with no disrespect or offense to anyone in the LGBTQ+ community at all.
For example, the natural female-to-male occasional dominance (i.e. during intimacy) is often amplified in individuals with diverse forms of neurodevelopmental delays, and this amplification involved an induced hormonal dysregulation, which is often mild, but sometimes gets more serious.
Reverse roles of male to female relationships have reached levels of mainstream acceptance and this is no coincidence, given that such hormonal dysregulations have been used as a pretext in the attempt to reduce and eliminate the definition of biological gender.
A mass neurodevelopmental delay is at least an important factor of this, which in turn is caused by multiple factors, such as abuse of technology that has affected people of all age groups and health conditions, mass relocations to areas that are separated from nature, poor diet and the normalization of eating junk food, air pollution in big cities, automation of work tasks, programmed 2D thinking and emotions via television, social media, the educational system and the employment system, and the administration of numerous vaccines to newborns and babies, when critical stages of brain development are taking place at that time.
The ultimate goal seems to be a complete transformation of all people into equivalent or equal numbers.
Namely, they have planned for an accelerated mixing of genetic backgrounds, then for a genetic mixing with technology, for the creation of one-world government, ideology, religion and, pay attention to this: age!
If you take a careful look at how significant autism affects diverse layers of aging, you will see that the process of maturity and physical advancement in age seem to significantly slow down. In layman terms, it seems that the affected people remain young even at ages of 60 and beyond.
Sadly, if this continues, we will witness an exponential growth of the number of people who develop mentally and even systemically crippling diseases, as given that autism is a disease of the central nervous system (developmental delays of important encephalon components) and that the nervous system coordinates all bodily functions, an exponential growth in the number of people diagnosed with autism will result in an exponential growth in the number of people diagnosed with countless diseases, ultimately in many important areas of their body, in the next few generations.
Many people in the future could sadly develop diseases and not be able to find the causes at all and, in the end, there could be an incredibly high number of people spending most of their life in hospital, all around the world.
This post is about a general call to awakening of our consciousness, as this is the only way to find the truth about how the world really works!
It is important to note that this post is not about pointing fingers to any kind of groups and backgrounds, and nor is it encouraging people to hate on doctors and nurses. Rather, it is only a discussion based on biology.
I would like to make something clear: autism is not entirely a disease, and people on the spectrum are not handicapped or any lesser of a human.
On the contrary, people on the spectrum are generally more gifted than average and the majority of the geniuses and experts who changed the world were on the spectrum, more or less.
I personally believe that autism will set mankind free and, if it was used as a weapon by the elites, then this weapon will turn against them.
This is because most people on the spectrum become high functioning; they generally have stronger and more precise moral objectives and ultimately become more adapted to the environment than people who are not on the spectrum.
In the end, nature always prevails, sooner or later.
The overall projected trend includes long-term increases in promiscuity and also pedophilia
I would like to expose this in higher detail: a more widespread neurodevelopmental issue caused by all the factors mentioned above are resulting in something sinister, which is the impact upon the development of romantic and physical attractions.
We are witnessing a significant reduction in the frequency of physical intimacy between partners, which is leading to the normalization of inappropriate behaviors in public and eventually to pronouncedly increased levels of promiscuity in society.
The west had already experienced a severe increase in the number of divorces due to significant levels of accepted promiscuity and toxic ideologies, which have been normalizing a “hook-up” culture, especially among young people.
Dr. Jordan Peterson, a world-renowned clinical psychologist, has given irrefutable evidence that the “hook-up” culture has been destroying the family unit and the individuals making the family unit alike, and this “hook-up” culture represents an important contributor to the problem of abortion of embryos and fetuses where the woman could have said no, not to mention that this twisted “culture” also increased the incidences of rape, which in turn also contributed to the rise of the number of unwanted pregnancies.
Moreover, autistic individuals tend to have increased levels of produced and secreted androgenic hormones, and excessive levels of such hormones are associated with behaviors that are more animalistic in nature, which automatically means the “lizard brain” is more active and can be more stimulated than normal, ultimately resulting in a significant loss of thought and behavioral control in many cases.
Not all people that develop autism either genetically or epigenetically are prepared to handle the gifts of autism and many will not realize that their animalistic instincts are higher.
As a result, as multiple generations will pass, eventually it will be many who will not have control over their own behavior, as chemical messengers, like hormones, will be produced more abundantly than normal.
There could be a hyper-natural selection of people in the future, which could implicate a general societal chaos before morally, psychologically and emotionally strong people will bring societal conditions that could seem even better at first than the ones before this induced hyper-“natural” selection process, before the end of humanity on Earth.
The purpose of this artificially-induced hyper-selection is to make the selected few people like the powerful (meaning that, just as the state of the powerful reflects the state of society, so will the state of society reflect the state of the powerful).
Hyper-automation and a complete separation of humanity from its natural origins cannot lead to a continuation of natural selection. The process of true natural selection cannot be artificially influenced and likewise, the powerful have already started playing god in dangerous ways.
In other words, there may have been a plan for a forced human evolution to the point of the creation and selection of a super-human species, and in such a process, the majority or vast majority of people would become naturally de-selected (cause chaos and die), and probably only very few would survive and become “superhumans”, before humanity would actually be eradicated completely by these “superhumans”.
This concept has been introduced widely in popular culture through movies and TV series. Here is just one example:
The most important cause of this process would be the mass exposure to such autization factors during key stages of neuro-immunological development.
This would not just be a next-level dystopian scenario, but would also perfectly play into the depopulation agenda.
If we refer to the Book of Genesis in the Bible, where it is written that the giants were born after the sons of God (sons of Set, who is part of the good lineage of people before the worldwide Flood) married the daughters of men (the daughters of Cain, who was part of the bad lineage of people), we can see a somewhat similar process as the birth of the giants did not mark natural progress, but actually a decay that ultimately resulted in the death of all, but eight people, who were brought into the Ark.
Neurodevelopmental delays are often so serious that they affect areas of personality and identity, which means that potentially induced neurodevelopmental delays may cause brain sub-regions involved in attractions to have a delayed growth more often than we may think, and likewise, the problem could unfortunately include a significant increase the incidences of pedophilia long-term.
Speaking in layman terms, let’s say a number of people experiencing significant neurodevelopmental delays will have a mental age that would be ten years lower than the physical age.
This would sadly have an effect upon attraction, as the persons would feel like 10 or 15 years younger, for example. That would mean a 25 year old would feel like a 15 year old or less, and find himself/herself orientated to teenagers of such age.
Such a scenario seems very possible in the coming decades, and I think we should connect the dots with regards to observing how politicians and gender ideologies are starting to be more tolerant to pedophilia by calling it “minor-oriented attraction”, which is beyond disgusting!
The rapid and sharply exponential increase of significant neurodevelopmental delay cases over the past few generations should alarm everybody and bring a sentiment of urgency for scientific researchers to come with a solution on the table in a record amount of time.
An important sign of a link between significant neurodevelopmental delays and higher risks of pedophilia is that leuprolide acetate with tibolone, pregnenolone and even potassium chloride are therapeutic agents that help both people on the autistic spectrum and people with pedophilic tendencies.
A deficiency of pregnenolone is caused by a deficiency of neurosteroids, and this deficiency is significantly associated with a reduced conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone in the mitochondria of oligodendrocytes, which are cells in the brain. Neuro-steroid deficiency is also associated with a higher incidence of autism and epilepsy (Vitamin D3 represents an important example of neuro-steroids).
Moreover, the topiramate anticonvulsant agent showed efficacy against autism and, in combination with carbamazepine, against pedophilia too.
Somebody needs to mention these aspects so all the major problems will be exposed.
Figure 5: The stimulatory pathway induced by neuroendocrine activation may very likely prove that a delayed neuroendocrine activation may delay the development of the perception of human attraction
The hypothalamus activates the anterior pituitary gland via the synthesis and secretion of GnRH, and it is this chemical that acts as a hormone and activates the anterior pituitary gland, which then produces its own hormone lipid molecules, the luteinizing hormone (LH) and the follicular-stimulatory hormone (FSH), which are then transported to the gonads to stimulate them to produce testosterone, estrogen and progesterone. Once the initial activatory event has occurred, there will be different extents of hormone production according to the stage of the overall development of the organism. Significant neurodevelopmental delays may tamper with the normal steps of activation and hormone secretion extents, leading to the development of signs and symptoms characteristic of paraphilia.
It is known that teenagers normally are orientated towards teenagers and adults are oriented toward adults. A delay of such perception would be catastrophic, particularly if this was combined with induced promiscuity-related impairments by severe neurodevelopmental delays.
Given that gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRHs) are produced by the hypothalamus (a region of the brain) and that exogenous GnRHs (for instance, leuprolide acetate) decrease symptoms of both pedophilia and serious forms of neurodevelopmental disorders, and that potassium chloride also treats both conditions, there are definitely reasons to believe there is a link between a higher incidence of serious forms of neurodevelopmental disorders and an increase of detected cases of pedophilia.
Because of the risks of significant neurodevelopmental delays on the integrity of neurological networks responsible with romantic and physical attraction, as well as personality, autism could actually become the disease of the 21st century, given that these unprecedented changes of lifestyle in the world are inducing unprecedented problems with regards to overall brain development.
Teens are attracted to teens. Adults are attracted to adults. In serious cases of neurodevelopmental disease, however, the previous teen attraction can often fail to switch to an adult attraction, although physically, the person becomes an adult.
This is because of a neurodevelopmental delay in the areas of the brain responsible for that.
For example, because there are delays in the development of the hypothalamus, there is a lower amount of produced GnRHs, which is associated with abnormal attractions.
Of course, this is not to say that the majority of people on the spectrum also have abnormal romantic and physical attractions, but rather that an exponential increase of diagnosed cases of autism will very sadly come hand in hand with an exponential increase of diagnosed cases of pedophilia.
Figure 6: It is known that teenagers normally are orientated towards teenagers and adults are oriented toward adults; a delay of such a perception would be catastrophic, particularly if this were combined with induced promiscuity-related impairments by severe neurodevelopmental delays. A higher rate of neurosteroid activity is associated with a higher ability of neurogenesis and neuroregeneration following brain injury. Serious neurodevelopmental issues are often associated with a deficiency of pregnenolone
(source of the figure: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321349636_Neurosteroids_and_Ischemic_Stroke_Progesterone_a_Promising_Agent_in_Reducing_the_Brain_Injury_in_Ischemic_Stroke).
The good news is that these problems can be resolved using innovative methods of therapy and building of partially-developed neurological networks.
Applications of Nikola Tesla’s principles into electricity-based therapy, high frequency-based therapies using a number of models presented by Dr. Rife, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), the maintenance of a healthy diet, filled with minerals, as well as behavioral therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Exposure and Response Prevention, seem to be excellent starting candidates for the treatment of significant forms of neurodevelopmental delays.
Of course, there are other important and equally effective approaches, such as Ultraviolet B radiation-based therapies, the administration of injectable compounds and supplements, such as cerebrolysin, and the addition of Prevotella bivia bacteria into the gut microbiota of the affected people.
This is really a matter of connecting the dots of the small details to create the actual big picture.
I recently came up with a saying; “If God wants us to become like Him, then rest assured that the devil also wants us to become like him”.
Overall, such consecutive negative changes take place gradually and in a subtle way, which causes the general public not to notice. But in the end, they will lead to complete chaos around the world, and I believe we are closer to that chaos than many of us think.
If some of you think I am exaggerating, then please accept my sincere apologies. But I personally believe we should be safe, rather than sorry.
The rather possible good news is that the plans of the elite will not come to pass. This is because, given the fact that people who are blind actually see everything, people with a form of “mental blindness” actually see the everything of everything. As a result, Mother Nature will have Her final say.
What may be done collectively to prevent a potential catastrophe as the one described here?
We first and foremost need to see what the problem is, the exact anatomy and physiology of the problem and how it appeared before we can discuss a set of precise solutions.
Human ignorance represents a major factor that allowed events such as these to emerge and become widespread without the majority of us noticing it.
It is easy to speculate about how problems emerged and what solutions may be created before more problems occur and all the previous projections are no longer valid.
We need to think outside the box that we were placed into, by having all of our senses separated from our natural origins.
The only solution to the problem seems to be leaving the matrix altogether eventually, and resettling in areas where the novel artificial industrial revolutions did not have an impact or an influence.
All of our senses have been separated from the beauty of natural existence and our minds have been indoctrinated into believing we have to work like hamsters, five or six days a week with a few insignificant exceptions, for almost our entire lives.
We have been conditioned to have others think for us, and not to think for ourselves. We have to free ourselves from the system, not to develop grudges against it. We need to learn self-love and simultaneously understand that we are the greatest enemies of ourselves, not the globalist system being built around us.
We need to consume natural products, find nature-based and nature-friendly therapeutics that stimulate first-line immunity and neuronal protection simultaneously, so the newborns and children can still receive significant extents of protection against diseases.
Vaccinology needs to be revolutionized in a way leading to a much greater emphasis on natural immunity than before. Infectious diseases are real and kill many people, so renouncing the good roots of vaccinology is like throwing the baby out with the bath water.
The Theory of Relativity and also the recent discovery that the Universe is not locally real ultimately prove that the germ and the terrain are relative major elements of the environment. Any element that is not a germ is automatically part of the terrain and the human immune system is not exempt of this.
The actions of the germ may affect the integrity of the human immune terrain and vice-versa. Germs can cause death because they self-camouflage and take advantage of the hidden gems of the immune terrain: the natural immune system via the first-line immunity.
By revolutionizing vaccinology to include natural immunity much more, there will be a faster natural immunity via an improved interferon system, a much wiser adaptive immune system, less infectious disease, less overall human disease, and therefore an overall improved human metabolism and an increased average lifespan in the next several decades.
We need to collectively push cheap and powerful natural therapies for the fair and transparent testing methods, in order to free ourselves from the powerful pharma industry.
We need to actively show that we have the power, not governments and corporations and the legacy media that does their bidding.
We need to truly educate ourselves and our children, and if that means homeschooling, then so be it. We need to be able to discern toxic roots of branches that seem to be good-looking (i.e. reject any form of ideology that comes across as rejecting the system, but that actually stimulates discrimination and oppression of any sort).
Above all, we need to remain humble, continue to open our minds with the required discernment and understand that other people are generally not our enemy.
The evil criminals who created this matrix and helped it become and remain the biggest stranglehold over humanity, as well as the ones who allowed themselves to be part of the wrong side of history, are those who deserve to face the full extent of justice, and we must make sure justice is served in full and true freedom and democracy is restored!
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