How the Government Uses Fear-Mongering to Alter Your Brain
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the true cause of Alzheimer's disease, attributing it to neuroinflammation influenced by lifestyle and age. They emphasize the importance of neurogenesis for mental immunity and suggest that fear and societal pressures can impair this process, leading to a 'zombie mode' of non-thinking brains. The speaker warns against a future where individuality and creativity are suppressed, resulting in a society stuck in this mode, questioning the impact on religious faith and societal norms.
Takeaways
- đ§ The root cause of Alzheimer's disease is identified as neuroinflammation, not merely aging.
- đ The development of Alzheimer's is a process that can take decades, reflecting the gradual impact of neuroinflammatory factors.
- đ€ Various factors can trigger neuroinflammation, including chronic stress, chronic infections, and bacterial or viral infections.
- đż The hippocampus, crucial for autobiographical memory, is the starting point for Alzheimer's and requires optimal functionality.
- 𧔠Adult hippocampal neurogenesis, the creation of new nerve cells, is vital for our mental immune system and overall cognitive health.
- đ« A decline in neurogenesis can lead to a weakened mental immune system, making individuals more susceptible to mental health issues.
- đš Fear and stress, particularly when the mental immune system is compromised, can have a neurotoxic effect on the brain.
- đ The brain's ability to adapt and transform is influenced by a two-step process: blocking neurogenesis and then installing new narratives.
- đ The speaker's book discusses the impact of fear-mongering stories on personal history and the collective psyche.
- đ A global crisis, as described, erases the sense of 'the grass is greener on the other side,' creating a pervasive feeling of helplessness and lack of alternatives.
- đ§ââïž The threat of a 'zombie society' arises when individuals are unable to engage their system 2 thinking abilities, leading to a reliance on system 1 'zombie mode.'
Q & A
What is the proposed main cause of Alzheimer's disease according to the speaker?
-The speaker proposes that the main cause of Alzheimer's disease is neuroinflammation, which is influenced by lifestyle and various factors, rather than just age.
How does fear play a role in the development of neuroinflammation?
-Fear, especially when excessive or propagated through fear mongering, can contribute to neuroinflammation by causing a stress response in the body, which may lead to inflammation in the brain.
What is the significance of the hippocampus in Alzheimer's disease?
-The hippocampus is the autobiographical memory center and it is the area of the brain where Alzheimer's disease typically begins. Its proper functioning is crucial for maintaining mental immune system health.
What is adult hippocampal neurogenesis and why is it important?
-Adult hippocampal neurogenesis refers to the continuous production of new nerve cells in the hippocampus. It is important because these new cells contribute to our mental immune system, affecting our ability to think, adapt, and maintain psychological resilience.
How can a weakened mental immune system affect a person's psychological state?
-A weakened mental immune system can lead to decreased psychological resilience, making individuals more susceptible to depression and potentially causing a neurotoxic effect in the brain, which can impair cognitive functions.
What is the two-step process the speaker mentions for transforming a brain?
-The two-step process involves first blocking neurogenesis, the production of new nerve cells in the hippocampus, and then installing new stories or beliefs with associated emotions to overwrite the individual's personal history and shape their behavior and responses.
How do the stories or narratives used in the second step of brain transformation work?
-The stories or narratives need to be different each day, creating a sense of constant crisis or threat. They are designed to evoke strong emotions and gradually overwrite the individual's personal history, making them more susceptible to control and manipulation.
What is the 'zombie mode' as described by Francis Crick and how does it relate to the speaker's concerns?
-The 'zombie mode' or system 1, as described by Francis Crick, is the default mode of the brain that operates without requiring mental energy. The speaker is concerned that a society stuck in this mode due to lifestyle and environmental factors could lead to a lack of critical thinking and individuality, resulting in a 'zombie society'.
How does the speaker's discussion on Alzheimer's disease and brain function tie into societal control?
-The speaker suggests that by manipulating factors that influence brain function and neurogenesis, it's possible to control individuals by altering their mental immune system and susceptibility to external narratives. This could lead to a society where individuals are more easily influenced and controlled.
What impact does the speaker believe this process could have on religious faith?
-The speaker implies that if memory is overwritten and individuality is diminished, it could also affect religious faith, as faith is often rooted in personal experiences and memories. A population in 'zombie mode' might still hold religious beliefs, but these could be more easily influenced or manipulated.
Outlines
đ§ Neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's: The Hidden Connection
This paragraph discusses the common misconception that aging is the primary cause of Alzheimer's disease. The speaker clarifies that the real underlying cause is neuroinflammation, which can be triggered by various factors including lifestyle, chronic infections, and excessive fear. The speaker emphasizes that the hippocampus, a key memory center in the brain, requires functional adult hippocampal neurogenesis for its operation. A shutdown in the production of new nerve cells leads to a weakened mental immune system, making individuals more susceptible to the effects of fear and potentially leading to Alzheimer's. The speaker also highlights the role of strong emotions, particularly fear, in exacerbating the neurotoxic effects on the brain and contributing to the disease's progression.
đ§ The Impact of Fear and the 'Zombie Mode' on Cognitive Function
In this paragraph, the speaker delves into the impact of fear and a controlled narrative on cognitive functions and societal behavior. The discussion revolves around the concept of 'system 1' and 'system 2' thinking, with system 2 being the thinking brain and system 1 being the non-thinking, automatic response brain. The speaker argues that shutting down system 2 through fear mongering and unhealthy lifestyle choices can lead to a 'zombie mode,' where individuals are stuck in a state of non-thinking. This has broader societal implications, potentially leading to a society that lacks creativity, individuality, and the ability to make complex decisions. The speaker also raises concerns about the effect of this 'zombie mode' on religious faith, suggesting that memory overwrite could diminish religious beliefs, which are traditionally central to societal structures.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄAlzheimer's disease
đĄNeuroinflammation
đĄLifestyle
đĄHippocampus
đĄNeurogenesis
đĄMental immune system
đĄFear
đĄPsychological resilience
đĄSocial operating system (SOS)
đĄZombie mode
đĄIndividuality
Highlights
The speaker has worked on Alzheimer's disease research for 10 to 15 years.
A paper on a unified theory of Alzheimer's has been published, suggesting that the real cause is neuroinflammation and lifestyle, not just age.
Neuroinflammation can be triggered by various factors, including excessive fear, chronic infections, and viruses.
The hippocampus, the center for autobiographical memory, is the starting point for Alzheimer's and requires functionality.
Adult hippoc neurogenesis, the production of new nerve cells, is essential for our mental immune system.
If neurogenesis is halted, the mental immune system breaks down, leading to susceptibility to various issues.
Strong emotions like fear, especially when the mental immune system is compromised, can lead to a neurotoxic effect on the brain.
Leakage of molecules from neurons can activate an immune response, attacking the hippocampus and shutting down functions like curiosity and psychological resilience.
The speaker discusses a two-step process for brain transformation: blocking neurogenesis and then installing new stories with emotions.
The stories need to be changed daily to maintain control, creating a sense of constant crisis and fear.
The speaker's book lists hundreds of points on how to potentially start the next crisis, indicating a planned cycle of fear.
Personal history can be overwritten by fear-mongering stories, leading to a loss of individuality and creativity.
The speaker warns against the loss of the ability to think and the potential for a society stuck in a 'zombie mode' without the capacity for individual thought.
The concept of 'system one' and 'system two' brains is introduced, with system two being the thinking brain and system one being the non-thinking, default action brain.
A healthy brain requires the production of new nerve cells for mental energy and the ability to engage system two thinking.
The speaker expresses concern about the potential creation of a zombie society, lacking in individuality and critical thinking.
Religious faith, previously central to societies, may be impacted by a zombie mode population with overwritten memories.
The importance of preserving individuality and creativity is emphasized to prevent a society stuck in a default, non-thinking state.
The speaker concludes with a warning about the dangers of a society in 'zombie mode' and the loss of human creative power.
Transcripts
and I've worked on this issue for the
last 10 to 15 years actually published a
paper unified theory of Alzheimer's
disease which is uh Alzheimer's most
people think it's it's the cause is age
but the real cause of Alzheimer's is
actually neuroinflammation and our
lifestyle and so uh the reason it's age
is correlated to it is just because it
takes decades to develop disease but
neuroinflammation can be caused by many
things it can be caused by excessive
fear by fear mongering NE inflammation
can be caused by bacteria by V by
viruses by infection chronic infections
yes so it was shown that in order that
the hip campus it's our autobiographic
Memory Center which is the center where
Alzheimer starts needs to be to be
functional uh something which we call
adult hpoc comple neurogenesis permanent
production of new nerve cells which have
many many f funs we need to talk about
they are essentially our mental immune
system and if this production is
essentially shut down then our mental
immune system breaks down and we are
free for everything I mean we are we can
be conquered and we would even accept it
and so so I was working on this mental
immune system and how so you're
describing a physical just to it's
physical you're exactly it's physical
this is not emotional this is not the
product of propaganda you're saying that
the way that your brain functions as a
physical matter can be be changed to
make you more controllable emotions
essentially change the way the brain
works and strong emotions fear for
example particular in a situation where
your mental immune system is down
meaning that your psychological resilien
is down it leads to a very strong effect
in the brain kind of a neurotoxic effect
leakage of molecules out of the neurons
which are recognized by immune cells in
the in the brain and this Rec leads to
an activation of an immune response very
strong immune response activating cyto
pro-inflammatory cyto kindes and they
attack the hippocampus our
autobiographical Memory Center shutting
down essentially many many functions
like for example curiosity uh like for
example psychological resilience it
drops meaning that everything that
happens lead leads to an increased rate
of depression and it shuts down which
I've shown recently and which I have put
in my book
uh it shuts down our ability to think so
if you really want to transform a brain
so first you have it's a two-step
process first you block the neurogenesis
the production of new neur cells in hpoc
compus then you come up with the stories
you want to install but since they have
to come with an emotion they you can't
come with the same story every day you
have to change the story day by day you
have to come up with new stories with
with the same intent something is
breaking down the world is shut down
everything is dangerous I'm losing at my
job because immigration I might my
family might be killed because we have
an atomic war based on these local Wars
we have the war against climate change
everybody will drown because the water
will rise all these stories come up day
by day actually the world economy reform
has a a program a pure they bring out
every January and they call they talk
about Perma crisis and they have
hundreds of points they are actually
listed in my book what they have in in
mind or in their background where we can
start the next Crisis we need to change
the story so that the and the end of the
day your personal his history is
overwritten by these fear Ming stories
and you have to change it otherwise it
doesn't work if you want to install and
this is all about installing a new
operating system yeah you already in
your introduction you said you didn't
say it but it's like an artificial
intelligence controlled Society by a
social storing system
and I call it in my book let's say an
Evil's social um um social operating
system which can actually abbreviate by
SOS yeah quite nicely it means something
else but we know what it what where
where it ends and um
so if that's the plan and you alluded to
it and I'm pretty sure everybody who
reads Schwab's book knows what's going
on and what they are intending uh then
uh then it's clear you have to to to to
create a situation where nobody there's
no other fence anymore there's no fence
where you can see in oh the green the
grass is green on the other side look at
other dictatorships DCT fascism in
Germany uh stalinism whatever yes there
was always a fence a border where it was
different on the other side but we have
to think here Global if there's if
everybody is attacked then there is no
border there is no other side there's no
way no no no place you can hide no place
you can go but there's another Border in
your brain the brain of of History you
know it was different in the past but
once you start overriding the past and
even this border is gone there is no way
you can't there's no Refugee anymore
nothing you can can uh go back to and
think about okay it was different in the
former times we have to get back to that
place to this time to we have to change
something yes and the ability to change
something with individuality creativity
individuality as closely linked but
what's Happening Here is we destroy
individuality that means we destroy the
creative power of humanity and then what
because we just follow the rules that
the artificial intelligence so you're
really describing a kind of mass
Alzheimer's I mean with no no because a
person without memory isn't fully a
person yeah I give you another word for
that uh it's um you see the ability to
think uh that was a Nobel Prize given
for that actually in 2002 to Daniel
kanaman is a
psychologist the Nobel Prize was in
economics uh how do we come to decisions
in in difficult times so to speak that's
was the Nobel Prize of course it was for
businesses but nevertheless he described
a mental energy that we need to activate
thinking and in my book I describe what
this mental energy is it comes from the
production of these new nerve cells so
if you shut down the ability to think
then uh you are stuck with the
non-thinking brain which he called
system one so system one two is the
sying brain the thinking system one is
our default action during the day which
doesn't require any energy we call
system one another Nobel Prize winner
who was trying to find out where the our
Consciousness is in our conscious is in
the brain Francis Crick he disc he got
the Nobel Prize for discovering DNA he
published a paper in 2003 with uh with
Co his colleague and he said system 2 is
great that we have it it's essentially
the motor of our society you know the
thinking ability yes and but it's also
good to have system one which which
allows us in in standard situations to
to actually react in a way that doesn't
cost any mental energy and he named the
system one the zombie
mode zombie mode zomie mode so if you
are not able to engage system 2 anymore
and that's what my book describes under
the attack of the virus and the fear
mongering and a lifestyle is not very
healthy then of course we are stuck in a
zombie mode and I really fear the zombie
Society very
much um a couple of questions what what
does this du to religious Faith which
was at the center of all societies until
the second world war does a zombie
mode does does a zombie population have
religious Faith um I'm not sure if you
were religious to begin with you
certainly will um will be the drive will
be uh still religious belief but again
religious belief is based on memory and
if memory is overwritten well I think I
gave you already the answ hey it's
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