From an article at TAE about "sudden death explained":
The olfactory (sense of smell) system happens to be a DIRECT ROUTE TO THE BRAINSTEM.
Indeed, when we look at autopsies, the Spike Protein is a very frequent “guest” in the Brainstem. Pathological immune responses or SARS-CoV-2 invasion of the brainstem is suspected.
3) An autopsy study has isolated 32 brain sections from 16 victims of COVID-19 and found concentrated SARS-CoV-2 RNA (>5 copies/mm3) in three sections from the olfactory nerves and the brainstem’s MEDULLA. More convincingly, in another autopsy study of deceased COVID-19 patients,
4) SARS-CoV-2 RNA and proteins (nucleocapsid or SPIKE) were detected in 50% and 40% of brainstem samples, respectively. Similarly, another autopsy study has found SARS-CoV-2 RNA and SPIKE PROTEINS in the olfactory mucosal-neuronal junction and brainstem’s MEDULLA in 67% and 19%
5) of samples, respectively. In sum, these autopsy studies have provided evidence for SARS-CoV-2 tropism FROM THE OLFACTORY SYSTEM INTO THE BRAINSTEM.
OK. We know the Spike Protein invades the Medulla of the Brainstem. So, what does this mean?
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Makes me think of lipid-encased graphene and such.
Yes, COVID can get into the brain, and does attack the olfactory nerve through the cribiform plate. It's the shortcut.
Some people have not recovered their sense of smell. Some local brain damage appears to have been done by COVID to some people.
Keep your vitamin-D level up to help support your innate immunity in the nose and throat area.
The spike protein weakens the blood vessel barriers and weakens the secondary barriers to the brain also, which is one of the numerous reasons that it is bad to have your body making it for months on end after mRNA "vaccination".
I like to do the old water gargle and saline nasal rinse too. Oregon dropped its mask mandate last week. The freedom is wonderful but people don't publicly celebrate it that I've experienced. People just want it all BEHIND them. Would that it would stay behind them, alas.
Went to the movies last night. Theater is a giant group living room with automatic recliners with drink holders. The onslaught of commercials and previews before the actual flick was shock'n'awe level saturation mind-bombing. The "quaint distinction between the virtual and the real" that W. Gibson mentioned was, um, virtually absent (even virtuality is virtual in the modern mediaplex). I noticed there wasn't even the usual polite "and now for your feature presentation" announcement. No meaningful distinction between commercials and content, between virtual entertainment and genuine entertainment, as if the distinction mattered or can even still be maintained or even detected. Lots of people don't watch the Super Bowl but all TV watchers watch the Super Bowl super-commercials.
1st image: Rocky Balboa for us older cruds, and hoodies-in-the-hood for the younger ones)
2nd: Notice how the ex-Terminator is gender-blind in his right eye)
3rd: Next, a sign on a kiosk dispensing sani-wipes, which poster is almost literally (that is to say, virtually) a CYA for
4th: a sign posted at the entrance to every movie. Love the super-clean sparkles and the EPA approval. The Environmental Protection Agency finally acknowledged the grave threat to the environment that is modern plumbers-butt-crack syndrome.
I anticipate toilet paper printed with CYA proper safe usage legal boilerplate instructions with that oddly canted English written by bilingual Chinese market pros for Hong Kong TP manufactories. With advertisements for associated products like Preparation H and liability disclaimers in teensy-tiny text. "State Law requires mandatory butt-wiping. Side effects may include... ask your doctor if Mandi-Wipe is right for you!"
Keep up the good work, from vital info-sharing to varnishing plywood, Doc.
I rarely look at TV/cinema, and do so only to appease family members, but when I do look I look more at the medium more than the message. I almost always see audio-visual from the perspective of the guy holding the camera/mic. The means for suspending disbelief have become amazingly powerful. It took me half a day to recover from what is my first theater cinema experience in, oh, 8 years (St. Vincent with Bill Murray).
I watch maybe 2-3 home-viewed movies a year, mostly to please family members. Valuable experiences: they remind me of how deeply hypnotized by media most people are, and reveal new depths and breadths of said hypnosis.
YouTube keeps me up to date on the state of brain invasion via its ever-growing number of advertisements. This one seems to sum up where we are pretty well:
Here is a commercial for Halo Top ice cream that Tessa (fights robots) Lena found, made to play in movie theaters, so we never saw it. Apparently it came out in 2017, but it's new to me.
Oh, that reminds me. I saw a real honest-to-god subliminal message bottom-of-screen crawler. IN and out before my old eyes knew what they'd seen, but good eyes would've gotten the message whether they knew it or not.
From an article at TAE about "sudden death explained":
The olfactory (sense of smell) system happens to be a DIRECT ROUTE TO THE BRAINSTEM.
Indeed, when we look at autopsies, the Spike Protein is a very frequent “guest” in the Brainstem. Pathological immune responses or SARS-CoV-2 invasion of the brainstem is suspected.
3) An autopsy study has isolated 32 brain sections from 16 victims of COVID-19 and found concentrated SARS-CoV-2 RNA (>5 copies/mm3) in three sections from the olfactory nerves and the brainstem’s MEDULLA. More convincingly, in another autopsy study of deceased COVID-19 patients,
4) SARS-CoV-2 RNA and proteins (nucleocapsid or SPIKE) were detected in 50% and 40% of brainstem samples, respectively. Similarly, another autopsy study has found SARS-CoV-2 RNA and SPIKE PROTEINS in the olfactory mucosal-neuronal junction and brainstem’s MEDULLA in 67% and 19%
5) of samples, respectively. In sum, these autopsy studies have provided evidence for SARS-CoV-2 tropism FROM THE OLFACTORY SYSTEM INTO THE BRAINSTEM.
OK. We know the Spike Protein invades the Medulla of the Brainstem. So, what does this mean?
<end>
Makes me think of lipid-encased graphene and such.
It's a good article, too: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1504998558914781187.html
Yes, COVID can get into the brain, and does attack the olfactory nerve through the cribiform plate. It's the shortcut.
Some people have not recovered their sense of smell. Some local brain damage appears to have been done by COVID to some people.
Keep your vitamin-D level up to help support your innate immunity in the nose and throat area.
The spike protein weakens the blood vessel barriers and weakens the secondary barriers to the brain also, which is one of the numerous reasons that it is bad to have your body making it for months on end after mRNA "vaccination".
I like to do the old water gargle and saline nasal rinse too. Oregon dropped its mask mandate last week. The freedom is wonderful but people don't publicly celebrate it that I've experienced. People just want it all BEHIND them. Would that it would stay behind them, alas.
Went to the movies last night. Theater is a giant group living room with automatic recliners with drink holders. The onslaught of commercials and previews before the actual flick was shock'n'awe level saturation mind-bombing. The "quaint distinction between the virtual and the real" that W. Gibson mentioned was, um, virtually absent (even virtuality is virtual in the modern mediaplex). I noticed there wasn't even the usual polite "and now for your feature presentation" announcement. No meaningful distinction between commercials and content, between virtual entertainment and genuine entertainment, as if the distinction mattered or can even still be maintained or even detected. Lots of people don't watch the Super Bowl but all TV watchers watch the Super Bowl super-commercials.
(Still the greatest commercial in the galaxy: https://youtu.be/Nvxwf1jxdaM )
Some images from the theater lobby speak volumes about how weird it all is:
https://9bill.blogspot.com/2022/03/movie-madness.html
1st image: Rocky Balboa for us older cruds, and hoodies-in-the-hood for the younger ones)
2nd: Notice how the ex-Terminator is gender-blind in his right eye)
3rd: Next, a sign on a kiosk dispensing sani-wipes, which poster is almost literally (that is to say, virtually) a CYA for
4th: a sign posted at the entrance to every movie. Love the super-clean sparkles and the EPA approval. The Environmental Protection Agency finally acknowledged the grave threat to the environment that is modern plumbers-butt-crack syndrome.
I anticipate toilet paper printed with CYA proper safe usage legal boilerplate instructions with that oddly canted English written by bilingual Chinese market pros for Hong Kong TP manufactories. With advertisements for associated products like Preparation H and liability disclaimers in teensy-tiny text. "State Law requires mandatory butt-wiping. Side effects may include... ask your doctor if Mandi-Wipe is right for you!"
Keep up the good work, from vital info-sharing to varnishing plywood, Doc.
Here is a disturbing commercial everyone should be aware of. Do not allow them to "normalize" these deaths in children!!
British Heart Foundation (BHF)
2022 Advertisement "This Is Science"
[Normalizing Teenage Athletes Collapsing On The Field]
https://youtu.be/4c2Pgt77rWg
No TV for me in the new-millennium... I think I saw a Lord of the Rings movie in 2012.
It's all commercial-editorials these days, as far as I can tell, so I'm not looking very closely.
More pictures of dirt and plywood soon, Amigo.
I rarely look at TV/cinema, and do so only to appease family members, but when I do look I look more at the medium more than the message. I almost always see audio-visual from the perspective of the guy holding the camera/mic. The means for suspending disbelief have become amazingly powerful. It took me half a day to recover from what is my first theater cinema experience in, oh, 8 years (St. Vincent with Bill Murray).
I watch maybe 2-3 home-viewed movies a year, mostly to please family members. Valuable experiences: they remind me of how deeply hypnotized by media most people are, and reveal new depths and breadths of said hypnosis.
YouTube keeps me up to date on the state of brain invasion via its ever-growing number of advertisements. This one seems to sum up where we are pretty well:
https://youtu.be/5dLsDYC2g-A
Here is a commercial for Halo Top ice cream that Tessa (fights robots) Lena found, made to play in movie theaters, so we never saw it. Apparently it came out in 2017, but it's new to me.
"Eat The Ice Cream" https://tessa.substack.com/p/eat-the-icecream?
Soylent Green has NOTHING on this minute and a half video, nor does 2001 A Space Odyssey.
Oh, that reminds me. I saw a real honest-to-god subliminal message bottom-of-screen crawler. IN and out before my old eyes knew what they'd seen, but good eyes would've gotten the message whether they knew it or not.