#GadoliniumDepositionDisease#GDD
This article does not get into specifics of any one disease or their root causes, although Alzheimer’s and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are highlighted.
The article when I read it, think about my own symptoms and diagnoses following four injections of #Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents --- raises so many parallels to my journey and the thousand or so patients I've spoken with as well aligns with research Dr. Dr. Brent Wagner @Wagner_Nephro, UNM team, Dr Richard Semelka @RSemelkaMD and so many others who continue to publish research in an effort to help the large and growing community of GDD patients.
Chronic illness is at an all time high in our country (some report --- 76.4% of Americans have one or more chronic illness)
Injection 💉 of a toxic rare earth metal, wrapped in a ligand for safety, now known to be problematic is raising new questions for some very valid reasons.
Prayers up as we continue to move forward ... connecting the dots.
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Great article. 👇
Fibrotic Scar in Neurodegenertive Diseases
https://t.co/4ZKwXDcmA5
Elevated prolactin in personality disorder and mental illness.
"Prolactin may be responsible for the neurotic behaviour which may be seen during periods of stress..."
— Horrobin, D. Prolactin and mental illness. (1974)
"...Cells are neither pushed nor pulled in a mechanical sense, they simply stream, in the same way as water molecules do in the river. By this analogy the cells are carried on a 'metabolic' stream..."
"The idea that everything streams, or Panta Rhei, dates back to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, who lived in the fifth century B.C. He said: 'You never enter the same river twice' since it continuously changes. To which we may now add: 'You never meet the same individual twice’ since all its constituents change.'"
— Zajicek G. Streaming organism. Med Hypotheses. 1995 Oct;45(4):403-7.
The Riddle of the Debunker
Debunkers are little more than skilled social manipulators - stage magicians employing semantic and inductive sleights of hand.
The astute philosopher notices that the debunker's craft rests largely upon ad hoc appeals, arguments from ignorance, and a carefully preserved illusion of prior plausibility - insistent orthodoxy presented in such a way that it remains insulated from challenge or falsification.
Yet, in the same breath, they will invoke the name of science while practicing this very stagecraft of pseudo-skepticism.
Debunking poses its claims entirely within the domain of belief and rhetoric, whereas falsification entails risk and genuine scientific effort. The easy intoxication of negation offers a quick reward compared with the difficult labor and tension involved in proposing and testing an idea.
Unlike those they assail, the debunker assumes no reciprocal risk. Such behavior often betrays an underlying insecurity - the terror over the need to never be caught - an ego seeking 'most correct person in the room' status. There is a deep-seated lack of integrity and malice implicit in dismantling the work and risk of others while investing nothing of one's own in return.
And when the debunker happens to be correct, it is merely by accident. The subject of his criticism, in contrast, is engaged in the work of science itself - open to being found either right or wrong through honest inquiry and ethical research.
Know these parents' basement dwellers by their habits: intellectual laziness, poor philosophical grounding, and an unwavering confidence in conclusions they themselves never had the courage to place at risk.
UK Police PUNCH, ASSAULT & KNOCKDOWN DEFENSELESS TEENAGE GIRLS in 'GROOMING-GANG CAPITAL' Rotherham — can't find people their size to PICK ON
Why no EQUAL TREATMENT for GROOMING PERVERTS?
Most savage moment in the entire movie:
“The laws are meant to protect the victims… not the perpetrators.”
Then he looks the judge who let six boys walk after gang-raping a 14-year-old in the eyes and says:
“You are the cancer that is killing society.”
This clip is why Citizen Vigilante was banned in parts of Europe.
Too close to the truth?
🚨 CHINESE SCIENTISTS JUST INVENTED 3D PRINTING THAT CREATES OBJECTS IN 0.6 SECONDS USING ONLY LIGHT.
Researchers at Tsinghua University have developed a new method called DISH (Digital Incoherent Synthesis of Holographic light fields) that can print complex millimeter-scale objects almost instantly. Instead of slowly building layer by layer, the system fires thousands of precisely patterned light images from multiple angles into a still vat of liquid resin.
Where the light overlaps, the resin instantly hardens into a solid 3D object.
The entire process takes just 0.6 seconds.
Why this matters:
• It’s currently the fastest volumetric 3D printing method ever demonstrated
• Achieves extremely fine detail features thinner than a human hair
• The resin stays completely still, so there’s no vibration or distortion
• It can work with watery (low-viscosity) resins, making it suitable for biological applications
• The team has already printed complex structures like blood vessel-like tubes and even a tiny bust of a historical figure
The deeper implication:
Traditional 3D printing has always been limited by speed and the need to move either the print head or the resin. This approach removes both constraints by using light itself as the sculptor. Because it can print directly into still liquid (and potentially onto living tissue), it opens new possibilities in bioprinting, medical devices, and rapid manufacturing.
If the technology can be scaled beyond millimeter sizes, it could fundamentally change how we think about making physical objects turning “print” from a slow process into something closer to instantaneous fabrication.
We’re moving from “layer by layer” to “all at once.”
How do you think instant volumetric 3D printing like this could change medicine, manufacturing, or everyday life if it becomes widely available?
Follow for more frontier manufacturing and materials science breakthroughs.
This 480-year-old Scottish football treasure 😳 just touched down at the 2026 World Cup in Miami 🇺🇸! ⚽✈️🏴
NOT a replica… this is the REAL thing the world’s oldest surviving football (1540s!), discovered hidden in the walls of Stirling Castle.
Scottish guy Andy is giving us all the incredible history on this tiny leather & pig’s bladder beauty that may have even been kicked around by a young Mary Queen of Scots!
Actually, Luc Montagnier passed away in February 2022, two full years after his 2020 paper with Jean-Claude Pérez on the HIV-like insertions in SARS-CoV-2.
He did die just before he could publish his final 2023 paper (with Pérez & Claire Moret-Chalmin), which documented 26 cases of rapid-onset Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease appearing on average just 11 days after COVID vaccination. Most patients died within months.
That timing raises far bigger questions.
- N'est pas @JCPEREZCODEX?