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Those criminals who broadcast messages into my brain due to the fact that there is biotechnology in my brain speak about me as if I am a commodity and they are my owners. They speak about me as if they are human traffickers who plan to traffic me either to men or to human bio-robot traffickers or to other sadistic torturers similar to themselves at some time in the future. They assess me as if I am a commodity for sale and they discuss my weight, my age and my accessibility and the type of clothing and shoes I wear. They ask me to wear dresses rather than trousers and cardigans rather than jumpers which I don't comply with. They also inform me that I must get married and that I must move to a different location so that I am more easily controllable. They transmit data into my brain and body by wireless remote means which is used to cause me pain and disablement. They steal data from my brain and body which they use to build a picture of my biofield so that I am more easily enslaveable both physically and mentally. They have been doing all of the above for nearly nineteen years without a break, against my will and without my permission. I don't know who they are and I have never met any of them because I do not go out socially other than a once a week visit to one of my local towns to purchase goods. I am frightened. I once attempted to inform the local police (gardai) but I could not prove that I am a victim of silent invisible wireless torture so they did not believe me and they made it unsafe for me to ever return to them because they led me to believe that I would lose my freedom by means of a psychiatric hold if I ever returned to them with a similar complaint. Yesterday I wrote a letter to an Irish politicians and many and varied main stream media editors and journalists and I enclose that letter here below as follows:-
HOW CRIMINALS ARE INSERTING NANO-ELECTRODES INTO HUMAN BRAINS FOR THE PURPOSES OF REMOTELY ENSLAVING PEOPLE.
I found the following linked online article informing the public that safe ways are being found to get molecules into the brain to treat diseases. However, the method which is outlined in this aforementioned article has been used for several years to put bio-electrodes and bio-sensors and other technology into the human brains without the knowledge or the permission of those whose brains are having electrodes inserted into their brains. They first inject the bio-technology into the human vein and later it passes through the blood brain barrier by use of the below explained method. This situation then allows criminals to read the EEG patterns and other data of that brain from a distance using electromagnetic radiation and this then turn allows those criminals to harvest data from the brains of those victims. This method also allows those aforementioned criminals to broadcast data into the brains of those victims such as voices, visions, forced muscle movement, pain, electric shock and a variety of other sensations and experiences. Those victims no longer have any mental privacy.
The criminals send and receive data to both the bodies and brains of the victims from that time on and further to that whenever the victims report the matter to the police, they, the victims can not prove that they are being electronically harassed and tortured by criminals who have direct access to their brains so the police wrongly send them for psychiatric evaluation, where they go on to lose their freedom due to being forced into psychiatric hospitals for long periods of time. Please take the time to read the details of how those aforementioned electrodes may be being inserted into human brains without the knowledge and permission of the owners.
'There’s massive demand for safe ways to get molecules into the brain to treat diseases'
by Miriam Stoppard
There’s no better way to ­describe the brain research going on at King’s College and Imperial ­College London than “epic”.
Exciting brain breakthroughs© Getty Images Exciting brain breakthroughs
To get the gist, here’s a little anatomy.
The brain is protected by the ­blood-brain barrier.
Whereas the skull guards against physical damage, this blood barrier protects against circulating toxins that could cause brain ­infections.
It also restricts entry to more than 90% of drugs.
There’s a massive demand for ways to get large molecules safely into the brain to treat brain diseases – but currently, there’s no non-invasive way that avoids damaging the barrier while attempting this.
To look for a solution to this ­conundrum, the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King’s College and the Noninvasive Surgery and Biopsy Laboratory at Imperial College London put their heads together.
Using a rapid short-pulse ultrasound (RaSP), they’ve come up with a non-invasive way to deliver helpful liposomes into the brain, across the blood-brain barrier, leaving it intact.
Liposomes are balls of fat that can be filled with medicine and are vital for many treatments of cancer, inflammation and infection, delivering high ­concentrations of drugs where they are needed.
The Pfizer /BioNTech’s Covid vaccine uses liposomes.
They can also deliver high ­concentrations of drugs released at specific targets of inflammation.
Crucially, they can carry drugs across the blood-brain barrier and treat neurodegenerative diseases as well as brain tumours.
Previous studies had used standard ­ultrasound to deliver liposomes to the brain with high-frequency sound waves ­concentrated on a specific area.
But this was seen to be invasive and damaging to the ­brain-blood supply.
Applying rapid, short pulses of ­ultrasound, however, was found to be safer and liposomes could even reach inside certain cells in the brain.
In this study, the researchers used mice where the ultrasound waves were focused on the left side of the brain.
Microbubbles – gas-filled bubbles that expand and contract in sync with the ultrasound waves – were then injected into the bloodstream, as well as the liposomes.
By making the microbubbles ­oscillate, the ultrasound waves opened the brain’s barrier, forming a point of entry for those useful liposomes.
“Our other key finding was the ability to study the liposomes being delivered to different types of brain cells showing the liposomes are taken up by these targets and can be used to treat the diseases associated with these cells,” says Mr Aishwarya Mishra, from King’s College London.
Yours Sincerely,
Gretta Fahey, Newbrook, Claremorris, Co. Mayo, Eircode F12 Y560, Republic of Ireland.
My landline home phone number is 094 9360901.
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