Sadness and Madness

“They don’t have a reason for why the brain is acting this way” ~ Ryleigh’s Mum Dr Stephanie Seneff, Senior Research Scientist at Massachussetts Institute of Technology, has explained the mechanism of harms to the blood-brain barrier via inflammatory processes involving the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. She predicts a surge in early-onset neurodegenerative disease (eg Parkinsons, … More Sadness and Madness

Upside Down Inside Out

The Still Face Experiment helps explain the need children have to see faces and expressions. This is a primary reason that mothers are screened during the earliest months for post natal depression. Their emotions and facial expressions are intimately connected to their baby’s neurological development. Around the same time that the NYC Mayor made this … More Upside Down Inside Out

One Soul At A Time

Health Care Workers are being intimidated into silence. This has been obvious since the very first doctors spoke out against lockdown in California, in April 2020. They faced a highly unusual, extremely publicised campaign of outrage for what seemed to be perfectly acceptable, supported professional opinions. This was one of the first clues that speaking … More One Soul At A Time

Epic Fail

The point of public health interventions is to improve quality of life, and to save lives. Masks prevent wearers from seeing down, including a view of their own body and the floor periphery. An estimated 600,000 people per year die from falls and mask use is now a contributing factor, particularly for the elderly. Speech … More Epic Fail