The Tucker Carlson Show - April 09, 2024


Dr. Michael Nehls


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53 minutes

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166.38321

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8,870

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9

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Summary

Dr. Michael Nels is a molecular geneticist and author of a new book called The indoctrinated brain: How to successfully fend off the global attack on your mental freedom. He is also a molecular biologist and neuroscientist, and he has been working for years on a book called The Indoctrinated Brain: How To Defend Your Mind From The Global Attack on Your Mental Freedom. In this episode, Dr. Nels talks about his new book, The Ideated Brain, and what he thinks might be the key to defeating the global assault on our mental freedom, and what we can do about it, if we don t already have a cure for Alzheimer s disease, which is a disease that has been around for a very long time. He s worked for decades to find a way to reverse Alzheimer s, and now he s working on a possible cure for it, which could change the way we think about ourselves and the world we live in the 21st century, if only we could learn to control our minds and our bodies and our memories. He s also the author of the new book The Incubated Brain . and he s an expert on neuroinflammation and neurogenesis, which he describes as a new way to reprogram our brains to be more brain-like, and more brain cells, so that we can be free of fear, memory, and memory. . Dr. Joesels is an expert in the field of neuroscience and genetics, and is also an expert at understanding the link between memory and memory, memory and brain function, and how they can be reprogrammed to fight Alzheimer s and other forms of memory, which can be used to fight against the onslaught of fearmongering and memory loss, among other things. , and more. This episode is a must-listen to learn more about what he s been working on, and why we should be worried about the future of the human brain. and why it s so important to have a better understanding of what s going on in the future, not less so than we can help us all be more free of our minds, not just in the first place in this episode of the future of the world , not less, but in order to be better, and better in the real world , in the second episode of The Ideinated Brain by Dr. Michael Neels to help us learn about it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 well things are changing so fast that it's hard to think about what the future might look like
00:00:14.900 but pause for a second and force yourself what will the world look like in say 10 years 15 years
00:00:21.180 50 years well the outlines are pretty clear if the people who run things powerful forces and by
00:00:27.420 that we mean very specifically the u.s government the chinese government the u.n if they have their
00:00:33.720 way there will be a lot less private property a lot less privacy for the average person and for
00:00:40.960 the average person a lot of really big decisions we made not individually but by machines so that's
00:00:48.520 clearly the direction we're going the question is who wants that and the answer is very very few
00:00:52.880 people that's dystopian doesn't quite capture it that's horrifying that's a nightmare and so if you
00:00:59.300 had to bring about that future with the consent of the governed as in a democracy that would be
00:01:04.680 impossible because no one will ever want that it's too ugly and sad it's clearly anti-human it's a dead
00:01:11.360 end so how do you do it well you only have two options you can use force just put a gun in people's
00:01:17.820 faces and say do this accept this or i'll kill you that's messy and hard and it requires a lot of guns
00:01:23.820 it also requires a kind of muscular attitude an aggression not just a passive aggression probably
00:01:29.400 not going to happen or you can do something else you can make people want it that's very different
00:01:37.480 from convincing them there's almost no effort to convince you of anything anymore in case you haven't
00:01:41.500 noticed they've totally given up on argument as a means of reaching some kind of mutual consent
00:01:47.940 doesn't exist anymore but they can instead make you want it well how would they do that well the
00:01:55.220 fastest way to do that would be by say changing your brain is that happening well you have to kind
00:02:02.180 of wonder what was covid by the way it was the other day it feels like we haven't really talked about
00:02:08.180 what that was it wasn't just some random virus it probably wasn't even just a lab leak accidentally
00:02:14.580 this was a bioweapons lab run by the chinese government paid for in part by the u.s government
00:02:20.060 and it went global but it really went to the west that's the truth to the english-speaking world to europe
00:02:28.360 and it seemed to have changed people so what's going on here is something going on here
00:02:33.840 and if so what can you do about it how do you preserve the sovereignty of your own mind maybe
00:02:41.200 that's the most important question very few people are thinking about this seriously lots of people
00:02:45.480 are speculating about it but very few scientists are looking at the specifics of how this might be
00:02:50.960 done and what you might do about it in fact there's really just one that we're aware of and we're about
00:02:55.340 to meet him he is german his name is michael nels he's a medical doctor physician he's a molecular
00:03:00.240 geneticist and he's written what seems to be an amazing new book called the indoctrinated brain
00:03:05.760 how to successfully fend off the global attack on your mental freedom and we are honored to have
00:03:11.420 him join us now dr jones thank you very much oh i'm very honored to be here thank you very much
00:03:16.300 actually it honors my work well and we're honored to have you so i i sort of non-technically and maybe
00:03:22.780 grossly uh generalized summarized this idea but i'd like you to bring some science to it that maybe
00:03:30.920 covid not just the vax but the virus itself change the way people think and feel about themselves and
00:03:38.540 understand themselves do you think that's possible yeah it's absolutely possible and it was already
00:03:42.780 shown with sars-cov-1 the predecessor of sars-cov-2 yes uh it was published already 2007 2008 papers which
00:03:52.160 showed that the spike protein itself is capable of doing something which we call neuroinflammation
00:03:58.960 that means a kind of a cytokine storm in the brain and i've worked on this issue for the last 10 to 15
00:04:06.720 years actually published a paper unified theory of alzheimer's disease which is uh alzheimer's most
00:04:13.840 people think it's it's the cause is age but the real cause of alzheimer's is actually neuroinflammation
00:04:19.760 and our lifestyle and so uh the reason it's age is correlated to it is just because it takes decades
00:04:27.440 to do yes but neuroinflammation can be caused by many things it can be caused by excessive fear
00:04:34.320 by fear-mongering neuroinflammation can be caused by bacteria by via viruses by infection chronic
00:04:41.360 infections yes so it was shown that uh in order that the hip campus it's our autobiographical memory
00:04:48.240 center which is the center where alzheimer's starts needs to be to be functional uh something which
00:04:55.520 we call adult hippocampal neurogenesis a permanent production of new nerve cells which have many many
00:05:02.240 functions we need to talk about they are essentially our mental immune system and if this production is
00:05:08.800 essentially shut down then our mental immune system breaks down and we are free for everything i mean we are
00:05:15.760 we can be conquered and we would even accept it and so so i was working on this mental immune system
00:05:22.160 and so you're describing a physical just to it's physical you're exactly it's physical this is not
00:05:27.040 emotional this is not the product of propaganda you're saying that the way that your brain functions
00:05:31.280 as a physical matter can be changed to make you more controllable emotions essentially change the way the
00:05:37.760 brain works and strong emotions fear for example particularly in a situation where your mental immune system
00:05:45.200 is down meaning that your psychological resilience is down it leads to a very strong effect in the brain
00:05:52.320 kind of a neurotoxic effect leakage of molecules out of the neurons which are recognized by immune cells
00:05:59.920 in the in the brain and this recognition leads to an activation of an immune response very strong immune
00:06:06.880 response activating cytokines pro-inflammatory cytokines and they attack the hippocampus our autobiographical
00:06:14.480 memory center shutting down essentially many many functions like for example curiosity
00:06:20.560 like for example psychological resiliency drops meaning that everything that happens leads to an
00:06:26.800 increased rate of depression and it shuts down which i've shown recently in which i've put in my book
00:06:32.960 it shuts down our ability to think
00:06:34.880 you're you're describing what we're seeing all around i have to say this proves nothing but i
00:06:44.480 thought it was interesting i got coveted a couple of years ago and um not the worst sickness i've ever
00:06:49.760 had but it had the most profound emotional effect for a couple of days i've never feel depressed i've
00:06:55.120 never felt that depressed as i did when i had it i felt defeated i didn't expect that i've never heard
00:07:01.200 anybody say that that was a side effect of covid is that is it it is yeah uh so when in 2007 2008 the
00:07:10.880 first papers came out on how sars-cov-1 specifically the spike protein is able to activate the new
00:07:17.040 inflammatory process shutting down the production of these nerve cells in the hippocampus in our
00:07:22.880 autobiographical memory center the consequences are clear in the short term you are prone to depression
00:07:29.600 in the long term you're actually prone to alzheimer's if you don't change the course of events
00:07:34.400 of course in that time the spike protein was not i think able to actually enter the brain and they
00:07:41.200 changed that so when i was actually almost laughing because it was so so deeply depressing in a way so
00:07:47.600 my reaction was kind of funny i said when the nobel prize was given in 2023 to this yeah mrna program
00:07:57.600 bringing the spike protein into humans by genetic engineering um the the two researchers who got the
00:08:06.080 nobel prize actually said in an interview well we came up with idea this idea 15 years ago so when you
00:08:13.280 look back 15 years ago it was clear that the spike protein is a bio weapon against the brain particularly
00:08:19.760 the part of the brain which we call our or i call our mental immune system which is the very
00:08:27.200 very important part that makes us human you know which allows us to think which allows us to be
00:08:34.240 curious which allows us yeah to to explore the world and develop a culture everything so the spike protein
00:08:42.720 essentially attacked humankind the very basis of humans of course at that time the spike protein was kind of
00:08:51.360 yeah yeah not very dangerous because uh it was an external inflammation outside the brain which of
00:08:57.440 course is transmitted to the brain that's known and so we had an indirect neuroinflammation if you really
00:09:03.440 want to attack the brain you have to get the spike protein into the brain that's that's that's really dangerous
00:09:09.360 dangerous and so two things happened actually here so first of all they changed the sarscroft
00:09:16.000 one into sarscroft two by including this furine cleavage side into the spike genome in the gene of
00:09:23.920 the spike protein so if you insert this cleavage side you create essentially a target for a molecular scissor
00:09:32.000 scissor that all our cells have you know which we call furine a furine cleavage cleaves the spike
00:09:38.640 protein two halves we have two two subunits s1 and s2 and the s1 subunit is the outer part interferes
00:09:46.080 interacts with the same receptor that is also our fear receptor our danger receptor in the on the immune
00:09:52.240 cells and that these triggers essentially a cascade of events which at the end leads to an output of
00:09:59.360 enormous amounts of pro-inflammatory cytokines each of one of them each individual of them the whole
00:10:05.440 cascade of different ones interleukin-1 interleukin-16 of alpha interleukin-17 whatever all of them were
00:10:12.800 shown to shut down the production of new nerve cells in the hippocampus which we require for curiosity
00:10:18.960 psychological resilience and our ability to think and those are the effects of the vax of the mrna
00:10:25.200 vaccine not only the vax the virus itself i think you may be i mean this it's a lot to take in but
00:10:32.800 you may be answering the question why after the mrna vax was shown not to stop transmission
00:10:42.880 did governments continue to push it on their populations absolutely they pushed it even on on
00:10:47.440 on unborn children you know when they yes women who are pregnant uh young children so i these are all
00:10:55.920 different pieces of a puzzle i couldn't understand and uh only when i realized it's not about health
00:11:03.520 it's not about not even money it's about uh conquering the human mind then it totally made sense suddenly
00:11:12.000 and all the pieces of the puzzle fell together seamless and i had a picture in front of me which
00:11:16.960 clearly showed what what they are up to and that is really to undermine the human ability to think
00:11:23.360 and it's even worse than that it's even worse than that which i show in the book because we need
00:11:29.520 this production of these new nerve cells not only for curiosity psychological resilience or our ability
00:11:34.800 to think they are also necessary for memorizing and retrieving new memories so if you shut down this
00:11:42.480 production and force the hippocampus to memorize all these different stories this fear-mongering
00:11:48.960 narratives then these narratives will enter the brain they will be and will be memorized in the hippocampus
00:11:57.120 but for a cost they will override pre-existing memories there's no other way around it because you
00:12:03.360 have no production of new nerve cells allowing new memories formed without harming previous ones so
00:12:08.560 what happens is you override with the narratives with the fear narratives with the technocratic narratives
00:12:14.640 you override your pre-existing memories your individuality or your personality and change it
00:12:22.720 if intentional this would be the most evil thing ever done absolutely absolutely when i wrote the book
00:12:28.800 my wife actually is the the person who first reads it and corrects it and she almost got a heart attack
00:12:35.520 doing that i mean she had really problems reading chapter by chapter because the evil that the book
00:12:40.480 reveals is traumatic so you spent your entire life within science yeah um and so the people who did this
00:12:50.080 or who made it possible are in some cases for people you know but certainly the kind of people you know
00:12:55.520 yeah how hard was it for you to reach the conclusion that those people were responsible for something
00:13:00.880 so evil for me it was extremely difficult to accept um because the last 15 years i spent my life
00:13:08.320 essentially i wrote actually four or five national bestsellers in germany and now they are going to be
00:13:13.680 translated in english because this book is now making it making its way in the english world of course and
00:13:18.320 this so so to speak puts the others will trail behind it but i spent the last 15 years trying to
00:13:26.000 convince people that alzheimer's is not uh something you can't avoid when you get when you get older
00:13:32.400 but it was not about not about alzheimer's it was about something else alzheimer's is just the tip of
00:13:37.920 an iceberg of a society whose mental immune system is not functioning the cause of alzheimer's is the
00:13:44.000 inability to produce these new nerve cells over several decades that's the cause of alzheimer's
00:13:49.520 so you have to reactivate this production to prevent it but since it takes decades the cases of alzheimer's
00:13:56.640 are just the tip of an iceberg of a society whose mental immune system is down give you another example
00:14:03.680 the the um if the psychological resilience is down because the production of these nerve cells is down
00:14:10.720 then the likelihood increases that you get depression and depression became the number one disease in
00:14:17.520 2017. actually the who said in 2019 is now the most common disease on earth number one so if you
00:14:28.080 realize depression is inversely correlated to the production of these new nerve cells that means in
00:14:33.360 2019 even maybe in 2017 the mental immune system of the human society was down at or it was at its
00:14:41.200 lowest level we were easy to conquer we were easy to accept what was happening so for those of us who've
00:14:49.280 noticed that people who've taken the mrna vax and boosters seem different psychologically yeah we're not
00:14:57.440 imagining that yeah no no no no it's it's that's what's really happening you see people who um who
00:15:04.160 are not who have not a high production of these uh cells in the hippocampus they act normally during the
00:15:10.560 day in a normal situation they do whatever humans do and you don't realize it i saw that actually even in
00:15:18.880 the part of my yeah of people i know that um when i saw them at parties we could talk about everything
00:15:26.080 which is trivial but as soon as you start to talk about something more difficult it was before 2020
00:15:32.400 you realize that they don't want to you put their brain into into in a working mode they just avoided
00:15:40.000 these topics and these very people who are not interested in really thinking were the ones who
00:15:46.000 actually took the shots very quickly because you have to see the mental immune system as i already
00:15:53.120 counted off you know curiosity is lacking you know so you and the other side of the coin of curiosity is
00:15:59.840 psychological resilience because being curious meaning you enter a new space new thoughts and
00:16:04.960 everything that's new is per se potentially dangerous yeah we have to have a high psychological
00:16:09.920 resilience to enter this new space so if both this down curiosity and psychological resilience then you
00:16:16.880 accept everything and uh particularly if something comes with a lot of fear you know oh you could
00:16:22.640 die your family could die everything is very very dangerous then you you fall back to to i would
00:16:30.080 say cortical reflexes like um like something that is inborn in us behavior that's inborn and one
00:16:37.360 behavior that's inborn of course in humans is uh and that's natural is if there's a danger you you
00:16:44.160 go you go you go into the group you don't try to be isolated you go you follow the group and if
00:16:49.920 people tell you the group is going to take this vaccine then everybody runs and i want to have it
00:16:55.120 too you know you don't think you just follow the crowd
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00:18:35.040 committee www.merchantspaymentscoalition.com the effects of spike proteins on the human brain just to be clear
00:18:47.200 about what i think you said were known well known by the time covet was loosed on the world and the mrna
00:18:55.440 vaccines well i i didn't discover that i just used the papers and publications which were out there to
00:19:01.200 come to this conclusion and if i can read these papers everybody else can do that it's they are public
00:19:06.320 it's not like it's hidden information so that was clear you see when when the virus broke out by whatever
00:19:13.840 reason it was long not clear to me and i there's no eyewitness who tells us yeah we actually did it on
00:19:19.760 purpose yes um but and everybody knew that the virus based on this viewing cleavage site produces a spike
00:19:27.920 version that can enter the brain and has all these detrimental effects on our mental health so that was
00:19:34.880 really bad and uh and even if that was not on purpose what was clearly on purpose was the mrna injection
00:19:42.640 program that was on purpose that was forced and here the people who actually forced us or forced
00:19:50.080 people psychologically to to under undergo this injection they had a choice they had many many
00:19:56.000 choices they had the choice for example to change the mrna that it doesn't contain the cleavage site
00:20:02.880 that the spike protein is not able to enter the brain they could have had another choice they could have
00:20:08.480 taken proteins instead instead of mrna which is modified to stay long in our body which doesn't
00:20:14.000 make any sense for an in for for getting an in an immune response and uh that doesn't make any sense
00:20:21.520 at all they had another choice they could have taken not to spike protein which is dangerous they could
00:20:26.800 have taken for example nucleocapsid which is another part of the virus which is not dangerous to us and
00:20:32.080 actually was proven to give us a very good immunity if you have a natural infection
00:20:36.560 so that it was it was proposed there are papers out there in 2020 proposing that and it was ignored
00:20:42.480 and then the mrna itself is dangerous because you put it or you have to package it because it's it's
00:20:47.840 not very stable you have to package and the packaging itself is dangerous it's very pro-inflammatory
00:20:53.760 meaning again attacking the brain because it causes neuroinflammation and in in addition to that it was
00:21:00.720 shown that a large portion of it actually of the mrna you know packaged with the lipid nanoparticles can
00:21:09.280 actually enter the brain they it's actually it was the and lipid nanoparticles were actually produced
00:21:16.880 or even vented to enter the brain so that i'm asking to stop it for a second that when the
00:21:24.480 injections were first rolled out i remember reading someone say actually this could cross the blood brain
00:21:29.440 barrier yeah sure that's why and that person was shouted down immediately you're a conspiracy nut
00:21:33.920 you're crazy i think we now admit that that's the case no it was already published by the the european
00:21:38.720 medical association actually published a paper showing that four percent of the yeah circulating you
00:21:45.520 know uh mrna can enter the brain and what was shocking to me actually is the way they did the
00:21:51.520 injections itself that even that is revealing if you really want to make sure that a large proportion is
00:21:58.000 circulating you have to make sure that you inject it in a way that the likelihood that it enters the
00:22:03.760 bloodstream is higher and when i was trained as a medical doctor i learned that if i have to give an
00:22:09.120 injection that has to stay at the injection place yes you actually draw a little bit blood and if there's
00:22:14.560 blood to be drawn you know you are in a vein or in it yes artery or something so you you change the
00:22:20.640 position of the needle tip to inject it into fat yeah in the fat or in the muscle but not in in the vein but
00:22:27.120 here there was clearly the the the the indication or there was actually the rule no with this one we
00:22:33.200 have to inject it without drawing the blood first without checking if it's in the bloodstream and
00:22:38.640 that's made the major reason actually why for example young adults who um usually muscular doing sport
00:22:46.320 had so often myocarditis even deadly myocarditis because they have the big veins so they get the full
00:22:52.320 dose you know that's the explanation so you believe based on the way it was designed manufactured and
00:23:01.440 administered that it was intentional that the people who did this wanted it to get into the well
00:23:08.240 everything is this whole list of what i've just given you you know of of things which could have been
00:23:14.400 different if there were no intention was not even considered or if people proposed it was negated so
00:23:22.080 i think well let's put it this way in my book i only bring all the scientific evidence i bring all the
00:23:29.600 pieces of the puzzle i show how the pieces of the puzzle can can be put together seamless and so it's
00:23:34.720 very likely it's the correct picture but at the end of the day i'm not accusing anybody i just i'm just
00:23:41.280 let's say the prosecutor saying this might be the case i have my personal opinion but at the end
00:23:46.720 it's the reader who is the is the jury i was interested uh to notice where this was administered
00:23:53.040 these shots so china no i don't i don't think china forced its population to take the mrna shots
00:24:01.600 is that correct it was only a testing ground essentially and right because people were fearful
00:24:06.000 enough actually at the time when uh or a year later my wife and i were in in in egypt on a vacation
00:24:13.360 just for a week and uh we talked to the people there who uh went with us to the to the big sites
00:24:19.920 to have there you know the the ancient uh ruins and so forth and uh we talked to them and they said
00:24:26.000 they they actually had to pay money there was like a an auction going on who gets the shot first
00:24:31.280 so i don't know if you have to even to to push people to do that it's evil to do that of course
00:24:38.320 but the psychological pressure was so high that uh that they got a huge proportion of people already
00:24:43.760 it didn't seem accidental to me that you had this covid shot campaign and then within a year they opened
00:24:52.240 the borders and changed the population of the country and in a way that most countries would never
00:24:58.080 accept what's happening in the united states right now yeah there are many things going on at the
00:25:01.840 moment you see the if you if you look at what i'm describing here it's all about the autobiographical
00:25:08.000 memory center and the autobiographical memory center records what we think what we experience
00:25:14.480 what we discuss with our friends everything is recorded but it cannot record everything uh so it's
00:25:20.960 kind of a misterm here it records everything what it can record and it has a threshold and the
00:25:27.280 threshold is it has to come with emotion so you can only learn new things if they are kind of
00:25:33.680 emotional to you yes the stereotypical behavior you you don't remember that you did something you do
00:25:38.960 every day exactly we know all that so it has to come with an emotion so if you really want to
00:25:44.640 transform a brain so first you have it's a two-step process first you block the neurogenesis the
00:25:49.840 production of new nerve cells and hippocampus then you come up with the stories you want to install
00:25:55.920 but since they have to come with an emotion they you can't come with the same story every day you
00:26:01.520 have to change the story day by day you have to come up with new stories with with the same intent
00:26:08.880 something is breaking down the world is shut down everything is dangerous i'm losing my job because
00:26:13.840 immigration i might my family might be killed because we have an atomic war based on these local wars we
00:26:20.560 have the war against climate change everybody will drown because the water will rise all these stories
00:26:26.880 come up day by day actually the world economy forum has a program a brochure they bring out every january
00:26:33.840 and they call they talk about perma crisis and they have hundreds of points that they are actually
00:26:39.280 listed in my book what they have in mind or in their background where we can start the next crisis we
00:26:45.760 need to change the story so that at the end of the day your personal history is overwritten by this
00:26:53.600 fear-mongering stories and you have to change it otherwise it doesn't work so you that's explains it it
00:27:00.160 explains something very interesting actually by the way i couldn't understand because as i show in the book
00:27:06.560 it was all well planned i mean there were plans already out there 2018 2000 yeah the program 201 we know
00:27:13.040 that event everything was planned but when it really happened actually happened in 2020 our government
00:27:19.840 in germany for example had new rules every day changing rules all the time and i said they are
00:27:24.960 behaving like they didn't know what they do but everything was so well planned i mean the vaccine
00:27:29.680 was out so quickly everything was planned but they did as if they had no idea what they should do
00:27:36.160 but in reality if you look from the point of view of the hippocampus of your autobiography memory
00:27:41.760 this changing of rules is part of the plan it has to be part of the plan because changing the rules
00:27:47.680 mean you have to memorize everyday new rules and they override your your your memory center and that's
00:27:56.080 that's so you after a while can't remember what life was like before the rules exactly you see if you
00:28:02.240 want to install and this is all about installing a new operating system yeah you already in your
00:28:08.320 introduction you said you didn't say it but it's like an artificial intelligence controlled society
00:28:13.680 by social storing system and i call it in my book let's say evils social um um social operating system
00:28:23.280 which can actually abbreviate by sos yeah quite nicely it means something else but we know what it what
00:28:30.080 where it ends and um so if that's the plan and you alluded to it and i'm pretty sure everybody
00:28:39.280 who reads schwab's book knows what's going on and what they are intending uh then uh then it's clear
00:28:46.160 you have to to uh to to create a situation where nobody there's no other fence anymore where there's no
00:28:54.240 fence where you can see and oh the green the grass is green on the other side look at other dictatorships
00:29:00.160 fascism in germany uh stalinism whatever yes there was always a fence a border where it was different
00:29:06.720 on the other side but we have to think here global uh if there's if everybody is attacked then there is
00:29:12.480 no border there is no other side there's no way no no no place you can hide no place you can go but
00:29:19.440 there's another border in your brain the brain of of history you know it was different in the past
00:29:24.800 but once you start overriding the past and even this border is gone there is no way you can there's
00:29:30.160 no refugee anymore nothing you can can go back to and think about okay it was different in the former
00:29:37.040 times we have to get back to that place to this time to we have to change something yes and the ability
00:29:43.920 to change something comes with individuality creativity individuality as closely linked
00:29:49.120 but what's happening here is we destroy individuality that means we destroy the creative
00:29:54.240 power of humanity and then we just follow the rules that the artificial intelligence so you're really
00:30:00.720 describing a kind of mass alzheimer's i mean with no no because a person without memory isn't fully a
00:30:07.520 person yeah i give you another word for that uh it's um you see the ability to think uh there
00:30:15.040 was a nobel prize given for that actually in 2002 to daniel kahneman a psychologist uh the nobel
00:30:21.920 prize was in economics uh how do we come to decisions in in difficult times so to speak that's what's
00:30:27.520 the nobel prize of course it was for businesses but nevertheless he described a mental energy that we need
00:30:33.920 to activate thinking and in my book i describe what this mental energy is it comes from the production
00:30:39.920 of these new nerve cells so if you shut down the ability to think then you are stuck with the
00:30:47.200 non-thinking brain which he called system one so system one two is the sinking brain the thinking
00:30:52.960 system one is our default action during the day which doesn't require any energy we call system one
00:30:59.680 another nobel prize winner who was trying to find out where the our consciousness is and our
00:31:05.520 consciousness is in the brain uh francis trick he discovered he got the nobel prize for discovering dna
00:31:10.480 he published a paper in 2003 with uh with koch his colleague and he said system two is great that we
00:31:18.240 have it it's essentially the motor of our society you know the sinking ability yes and but it's also good
00:31:25.200 to have system one which which allows us in in standard situations to to actually react in a way
00:31:31.680 that doesn't cost any mental energy and he named the system one the zombie mode zombie mode zombie mode
00:31:40.320 so if you are not able to engage system two anymore and that's what my book describes under the attack
00:31:45.760 of the virus and the fear-mongering and a lifestyle is not very healthy then of course we are stuck in a
00:31:51.760 a zombie mode and i really fear the zombie society very much um a couple of questions what what does
00:32:02.400 this do to religious faith which was at the center of all societies until the second world war does a
00:32:08.480 zombie mode does does a zombie population have religious faith um i'm not sure if you are religious
00:32:15.920 to begin with you certainly will um will be the drive will be uh still religious belief but again
00:32:25.040 religious belief belief is based on memory and if memory is overwritten uh well i i think i gave you
00:32:32.240 already the answer yes you did um what can you do about it to the people watching who had the mrna shots
00:32:40.160 i think most of whom regret it yeah sure my sympathy goes out yeah but what is this reversible it's
00:32:46.320 reversible um actually this is what my paper unified theory of alzheimer's disease is all about is that
00:32:53.280 the power of of the adult hippocampal neurogenesis lies in the fact that it it's it's the that the hippocampus
00:33:01.200 or autobiographical memory center has the ability to produce new nerve cells every day and every night
00:33:07.200 and this production rate actually doesn't decline if we grow older actually even 80 years old have a
00:33:13.920 production rate which is similar to 18 years old so that's why alzheimer's is not natural it's it's it's
00:33:21.440 based on a lifestyle that doesn't allow an efficient production and efficient production needs what
00:33:27.600 everything that grows needs let's say micronutrients uh in humans maybe physical activity everything that was
00:33:34.800 natural before we entered the modern world so alzheimer's was not a disease and 100 years ago it
00:33:41.280 was unknown essentially but the modern world changed our way so far away from our natural needs that we
00:33:48.640 yeah that the production rate is actually low and that was the reason 2017 that depression rates were high
00:33:54.400 it's a very strong indicator indicator in 2019 for example alzheimer's was the number three this uh
00:34:01.680 death deadly disease in europe and in americas so it's uh it's all about the hippocampus so it was
00:34:08.560 already damaged long ago uh over the decades before 2020 was uh was was coming up and there everything
00:34:16.080 accelerated just to give you an example in 2020 compared to 2019 depression rates you remember it
00:34:22.960 was the highest 2017-2019 worldwide tripled in the united states you know in 2020 due to the measure
00:34:30.000 measurements to the measures to the mandates to everything because everything that was done
00:34:35.680 inhibited the production of new nerve cells for example the closing of sports centers if you do a
00:34:42.320 sport in let's say as a prehistoric person you have to leave the cage you know the cave i mean yes
00:34:50.880 you leave the cave and you go outside and you have to remember where it might be danger where you is
00:34:56.160 maybe a tree full of fruits where you can find something to eat whatever so we have to remember
00:35:01.360 so every time we walk around we activate a number of hormones growth hormone eritopoetine even our
00:35:08.240 muscles produce hormones like irisene and all these hormones have the function to make us physically more
00:35:15.200 able to do the next hike outside you know yeah so it's a training effect but what i show in the book
00:35:20.800 here is that every hormone is an activator of adult hippocampal neurogenesis so if you start
00:35:27.440 doing physical exercise you actually enhance your mental abilities and of course if anything that has
00:35:34.400 to grow it doesn't must get everything it needs as a nutrient so if you have deficiencies in certain
00:35:41.280 nutrients that are required for the production of these nerve cells it will be shut down one such
00:35:46.320 nutrient for example is vitamin d or omega-3 fatty acids it was shown that the low level of vitamin d
00:35:53.920 accelerates brain aging particularly it accelerates the development of depression and alzheimer's
00:36:00.640 so we have to raise the vitamin d level to a level that is natural the natural level would be 125
00:36:06.400 nanomol per liter it was shown by the way the same level of 125 nanomol per liter peer-reviewed paper
00:36:12.640 meta-analysis showed nobody would die of covid if the level is 125 nanomol so it's not only good for
00:36:18.960 our mental immune system it's also good for our physical immune system and for me it was totally
00:36:23.680 clear it's not about health when i realized that there's a strong agenda against vitamin d supplementation
00:36:30.720 so it's not it was like a sword with two cutting edges you know where first of all you cut down the
00:36:38.560 physical immune system making people prone to deathly to a disease which would not be deathly
00:36:43.680 under a high level of vitamin d and that's proven it's caused the causality is proven so you have
00:36:49.440 125 nanomol zero deaths but of course if you want to install a new world order which everybody accepts
00:36:57.520 even if you want to make people believe that the injection is the only way out of the mrna then you
00:37:03.920 have to have some people who actually die so how do you get enough vitamin d uh usually it's
00:37:08.960 supplementation it's not very very difficult and to get to a level that is that is ideal for brain
00:37:15.680 health ideal for immunological health um it's about 125 nanomol per liter that's the level you should
00:37:24.160 have in germany for example people in winter have uh like 20 25 nanomol and the likelihood of uh deadly
00:37:32.480 uh covet for example is increased dramatically so for example when the first studies came out that
00:37:37.920 was before the injection program enrolled the jabs were you know given to people uh in fall of 2020
00:37:44.720 the german cancer research center published a paper nine of ten covet deaths can be prevented just by
00:37:50.640 raising the vitamin d level but nobody was interested in that of course
00:37:54.400 so we were in a meeting here at tcn the other day and i looked around the room and every other
00:38:03.280 person had a kind of ruddy vitality sort of pink cheeks alertness bright eyes full mental acuity and
00:38:13.760 a cheerfulness you could almost smell and i asked why does everyone look so good and part of the answer
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00:40:16.480 meetings as our guys do and you you believe that there is an an active effort to suppress vitamin d order
00:40:26.000 absolutely it it the very journal the most prestigious clinical journal that we know of is the new england
00:40:33.200 journal of medicine that's why all the clinical trials on the mrna were published there you know
00:40:40.800 and they accepted everything that was going this way so it was very intriguing for me to realize that
00:40:47.760 when i saw a paper in 2022 uh on bone health and vitamin d which was uh if i don't know how much time
00:40:55.440 we have but this paper was bogus you know it was it should not have been accepted because it was stupid
00:41:01.120 it was just a stupid hipper to be honest the people who had already had i put it very i do it very
00:41:07.840 short they had a vitamin d level already which is totally in agreement with bone health then they
00:41:13.360 were separated in two groups or you know randomly one group got an additional vitamin d the other group
00:41:18.960 didn't get any so you have two groups which were already have a vitamin d level which is sufficient for
00:41:25.200 bone health then one group gets a little bit more vitamin d and then the two groups were compared
00:41:30.400 if they had more fractures over five years of course there is no difference between bone health was
00:41:35.120 already taken care of but based on this study that was published in the new indian journal of medicine
00:41:40.640 an editorial was published at the same paper in the same you know journal a final a decisive verdict on
00:41:48.880 vitamin d and the editors come to the conclusion that nobody even with a deficiency needs vitamin d
00:41:55.680 doctors should stop prescribing vitamin d or even checking the vitamin d status and people shouldn't
00:42:01.040 waste money using oh come on yeah it was a new english journal of medicine and and in germany actually
00:42:06.960 it was medscape an article by a german professor he actually is said in a journal in this in medscape
00:42:13.280 that's the most influential uh information uh journal for health practitioners worldwide mainly uh financed by pharma industry
00:42:25.120 and this guy said it's actually a nazi thinking uh to prescribe vitamin d or things like that because that's
00:42:34.160 where the idea of supplementing micronutrients actually was born in his opinion and so giving vitamin d if you
00:42:41.600 you have to think about as a physician if you give vitamin d you're actually following nazi ideology
00:42:50.640 this is so dark it's extremely dark where is it coming from well as i said when i read schwab's book
00:43:01.280 now from the world economy forum about covet and the great reset and uh and the greater set as you
00:43:08.960 already alluded to in your introduction is not something we would welcome if we were yeah mentally
00:43:16.960 mentally at a in a healthy state we would actually yeah say god no so it's clear they want to install
00:43:23.920 that it's the plan for 2030 and it's not only in his book actually when you go through through government
00:43:32.080 documents which i show in the book as well government documents in germany uh 2030 for example they talk
00:43:39.200 about a post-voting society that artificial intelligence knows better than we know what
00:43:45.200 is good for us and that voting is not necessary anymore so it's an abolishing of democracy so uh that's
00:43:52.080 one thing and of course people actually there was an another document i found uh official governmental
00:43:58.400 document that they say in 2030 people will hope that based on climate change the narrative here
00:44:06.880 that we actually will be controlled we want to be controlled by artificial intelligence so that we can
00:44:14.960 have a future for our children but to be perfectly honest uh this book is a counter narrative because um
00:44:22.720 a humane counter narrative because i strongly believe if we have enough mental diversity enough
00:44:30.080 individuality in our society we will come up with ideas uh that uh that will save us you know from
00:44:38.640 destruction like uh pollution and other things you know uh we'll come up with ideas i'm pretty sure but at
00:44:45.120 the moment we have a society based on the depression rates on the alzheimer's rates from everything that
00:44:50.880 we we know of all the power matters that our society is not mentally healthy and this is what my book is
00:44:57.200 all about to change the world into a society that has more mental health that something which we call
00:45:04.400 democracy is actually possible i mean democracy means the individual has the power to decide but if our
00:45:13.040 individuality our mental immune system is destroyed we we we either not decide because we are fearful
00:45:21.200 or we are we don't allow ourselves an opinion because we fear the consequences
00:45:30.080 the average person who's made it this far 45 minutes in is terrified also recognizes that what
00:45:37.520 you're saying is substantially true because it it comports with what we see all around us the death
00:45:41.840 of curiosity of creativity the hive mind heard herd mentality um all happening all around us but what
00:45:49.920 are the steps particularly for those who submitted to the mrna jab what are the steps you take to retain
00:45:58.240 your psychological resilience the first thing i would propose very eagerly is of course read my book
00:46:04.240 but but but they wouldn't be able to do that maybe they wouldn't be interested i mean curiosity is
00:46:08.640 down everything is down but what people suffer from many people suffer from is what we call brain fog
00:46:15.280 you know the consequences of the jab or of the infection yeah which we call also post-vac or long
00:46:20.880 covid and what i show is that this neuroinflammatory insult on the brain caused by the spike protein
00:46:29.600 leading to a cascade of events in the cell in this immune cells which are in our brain in this cascade
00:46:36.160 which leads to the production of these pro-inflammatory cytokines is a molecule which we call gsk3 beta
00:46:41.920 i think i don't think i have to discuss it in more detail but gsk3 beta is just a molecule a signal
00:46:47.200 transducer and the natural inhibitor of the signal transducer is lithium and it was shown that
00:46:53.840 lithium at very low doses not the one the doses you use for bipolar disorder any depression doses which
00:47:01.520 are 100 folds lower 100 fold like one milligram or so maybe maximum five milligram is sufficient
00:47:08.800 to block it's a natural inhibitor to block this cascade to get rid of the neuroinflammatory response
00:47:15.520 i already proposed this in a book in which i call the corona syndrome it's not published in english yet
00:47:20.240 but in 2021 i said besides with a vitamin d lithium would be able to block the cytokine storm and at
00:47:27.920 end of 2022 just two years ago one and a half years ago a paper was published patients had to go to the
00:47:34.720 hospital severe covet and they were on the brink of having to go to the intensive care unit because
00:47:41.280 breathing problems so they randomized these people into groups they got standard treatment but one group got
00:47:47.600 lithium after only a few days the cytokine storm was completely shut down the people were released
00:47:53.760 from the hospital in half the time than the others and not a single person died so lithium is the key
00:48:00.560 actually i can prove that lithium is essential to humans it's essential by the way that's another funny
00:48:06.960 story the world health organization claims i have found a paper from the world health organization where they
00:48:12.880 show it's essential for goats for rats rodents i can show in papers it's essential for essentially every
00:48:23.360 animal on earth that has where it has been tested but the world health organization argues it's not
00:48:29.760 essential for humans but i can tell you if you would take lithium you don't only get rid of your brain fog you
00:48:37.440 also start that was shown to activate adult hippocampal neogenesis so in my paper of 2016 unified theory of
00:48:44.560 alzheimer's disease i show that lithium as a single molecule can actually stop the progression of alzheimer's
00:48:52.240 has i mean given that you have i think seen and describe in your book the big picture of what's actually
00:48:59.520 going on all these different threads are part of one thing has it changed your view about people or
00:49:06.400 changed your view of the spiritual world i mean this is so evil that and you said it's not about money
00:49:14.720 exclusively and it's not it's not about elections it's much bigger i mean how has that changed you
00:49:19.600 well uh in the last chapter which is the chapter of hope where i show we can change that we can empower
00:49:25.040 ourselves again because you have to understand we talk a lot everywhere about how it happened what
00:49:32.480 happened how it happened how it was instrumentalized all the different steps all the evil things but we
00:49:39.040 need to know why it happened and when we know why and then we know the target and we know the target
00:49:45.520 in this case the hippocampus we know how to change things but uh so the last chapter is about that but
00:49:51.600 the last chapter i also discussed with myself uh why it actually happened in the first place what are
00:49:58.320 these people and i found a couple of books about the and papers publications peer-reviewed that if if you
00:50:05.760 are empowered if you the more power you have something develops which we call acquired sociopathy and
00:50:12.560 maybe that's behind that that people are have kind of a god-like you know self-esteem yes and uh and really
00:50:19.760 believe that they do the right thing in their in their world view you know and uh they might think
00:50:27.440 that we have to eradicate the humankind to save humankind whatever but at the end of the day it
00:50:33.600 doesn't matter what these people think it's more important what the reader is thinking what we all are
00:50:38.320 thinking because we are the majority and um and at the moment about 20 i guess or maybe even 25 to 30
00:50:46.160 percent of the people worldwide realized they already 20 realized it very early 25 to 30 realized it
00:50:53.200 meanwhile in total i guess what's going on and what i argue is if each one of them makes it possible to
00:51:02.080 convince somebody else about what's going on then we are 50 to 60 percent we are majority again and as i
00:51:09.920 alluded to already the people who are not really clear what's going on and don't want to know what's
00:51:14.640 going on they still follow the mass and if the mass is 50 to 60 percent people who can think if we can
00:51:20.240 convince them that there's another majority somewhere else majority of people who want to
00:51:26.080 yeah a humane future for our children then we all will prevail i'm 100 sure last question you live in
00:51:35.680 a country product of society that's i think impressive um but is conformist absolutely yes yeah so how
00:51:42.640 are you treated in germany well if the the mainstream is ignoring me of course you know um wikipedia
00:51:51.280 starts to write interesting stuff about me oh that's the cia's yeah i feel kind of yeah my my for
00:51:58.480 example my wikipedia account up to a year from uh back a year was kind of pristine it was only my science
00:52:04.000 career in there and stuff i did uh and now it's not pristine anymore but uh i told my wife it's actually
00:52:10.400 it's an honor now i mean it's it's like i'm recognized you know uh particularly my my my ideas
00:52:16.720 are recognized and that's the most important part you know so but besides that uh not much happened i
00:52:23.120 don't want to you know ask for it now of course but so much so far uh we have a very strong community
00:52:29.840 of people like you who spread the word who do extremely important work i mean i have to thank you
00:52:35.760 for that uh the work you're doing and many people in europe doing worldwide are doing helping to
00:52:42.240 spread the news spreading the information it i think it's the most important thing at the moment
00:52:46.480 that i can think of and i have good contact meanwhile to all of them that's really good it is
00:52:52.080 important the most important uh dr michael nels the indoctrinated brain in case you want to
00:52:59.120 get get that right away thank you i thank you i appreciate it
00:53:18.560 you