Dette er et fantastisk vigtigt og interessant interview, I ikke må gå glip af. Der er en del andre med den tyske læge og doktor i molekylær genetik, Michael Nehls. Han har lige udgivet bogen The Indoctrinated Brain: How to Successfully Fend Off the Global Attack on Your Mental Freedom med forord af Naomi Wolf, hvori han blandt andet belyser Covid vaccinernes ødelæggende indflydelse på hypocampus, der styrer vores hukommelse, nysgerrighed, livsmod og største delen af vores identitet. Det er selve “styresystemet,” vaccinen piller ved. Desuden er der forbavsende nyt om D-vitamin og alzheimer, som han mener meget nemt kan forebygges.
Dr. Nehls siger: “Jeg beskæftiger mig ikke med den konspiration, der måtte ligge bag vaccineringerne, jeg fremlægger blot nogle videnskabelig fakta, som kan ligge til grund for den.” Jeg valgte dette interview, fordi Del Bigtree er en god interviewer, og fordi han faktisk har læst bogen, så man får et dækkende indtryk af den trods den relativt korte tid, interviewet varer.
Throughout the world, mental capacity is declining, especially among young people, while depression rates are rising dramatically. Meanwhile, one in forty men and women suffers from Alzheimer’s, and the age of onset is falling rapidly. But the causes are not being eliminated, quite the opposite. Can this just be coincidence?
The Indoctrinated Brain introduces a largely unknown, powerful neurobiological mechanism whose externally induced dysfunction underlies these catastrophic developments.
Michael Nehls, medical doctor and internationally renowned molecular geneticist, lays out a shattering chain of circumstantial evidence indicating that behind these numerous negative influences lies a targeted, masterfully executed attack on our individuality. He points out how the raging wars against viruses, about climate change, or over national borders are—more likely intended than not—fundamentally providing the platform for such an offensive against the human brain that is steadily changing our being and is aimed at depriving us of our ability to think for ourselves.
But it is not too late. By exposing these brain-damaging processes and describing countermeasures that anyone can take, Nehls brings light and hope to this fateful chapter in human history. Nothing less will be decided than the question of whether our species can retain its humanity and its creative power or whether it will lose them irretrievably.