Blue light around us is on purpose; Jack Kruse on Decentralized Medicine, and vaccine history of SV40 -> cancer risk. Also: Unburdening ourselves from what?
Neurosurgeon Kruse reveals that our devices are designed to addict us and keep us using them more than is sensible - or healthy. Studies replicating casino environments show dopamine involvement.
Blue light in our devices makes us more gullible. Blue lights in gambling facilities increases spending. Our devices have blue light issues for control purposes and the negative health effects are collateral damage that isn’t going to be discussed - no informed consent needed if the problem isn’t admitted.
We need to recognize that we are being lied to regularly - and adjust our behavior.
In the following video, Jack Kruse gets into medical history regarding the SV40, Simian virus 40, which causes cancer in all other species other than Simian monkeys (that were used in medical labs during vaccine creation.) Bernice Eddy is the whistle-blower scientist who tried to share the bad news that “Estimates suggest up to 98 million people in the United States may have been exposed to SV40.” (Brave AI Eddy summary) I made a transcript of the video and included the Brave summary about Bernice Eddy and SV40 at the end of the document, and Kevin McKernan (Brave McKernan summary; prior post), and I added background links for Peter Daszak (prior post) and the Bayh-Dole Act (csis.org) mentioned by Kruse.
Transcript of the video, a document with additional background details about topics Jack mentions: Jack Kruse transcript - Decentralized Medicine, (Sync/pdf).
The addictive features of slot machines is discussed in this blog/infomercial for an addiction counseling service (problemgambling.nebraska.gov/january-2023-blog)
Scientists built a 'rat casino' and it made rodents riskier gamblers, “Scientists from Canada's University of British Columbia have built a casino for rats -- and found that not only do bright sounds and lights make rodents more prone to taking risks when gambling, but also that this risk-taking behaviour can be mitigated by dopamine blockers.” Read more: (wired.com).
How do you teach a rat to gamble more strategically? Punish it for losing….they go for the smaller reward, lower risk choices. I’m sharing more of this article:
“Michael M. Barrus and Catharine A. Winstanley of the university's Department of Psychology set up their 'rat casino' as part of an investigation into addictive behaviours. They taught 32 rats to gamble in order to win sugary treats, choosing between four different options that had varying likelihoods of providing either a treat or a punishing time-out period.
The optimal strategy for the rats was to always select the option which gave them smaller rewards, but carried less risk, rejecting "high-risk, high reward" options -- a behaviour which maximised their profits.” (wired.com)
But….. add bright lights and sound to the reward and the rats would go for the larger risk:
“Under normal conditions, the rats learned what got them the most reliable pay-out and stuck with that. But once the scientists added lights and sound to the game, the rats' behaviour changed. Like human-oriented slot machines, large rewards produced more lights and music than more modest wins. Following these cues, the rats started taking greater risks to get those colourful, noisy pay-outs.” (wired.com)
We like stimulation - we like exciting brightness and rhythmic energizing sound. Rationally we can think we won’t be affected, but biology means that our bodies are being affected anyway. Spend less time around EMF blue light devices and use blue light reducing screen software or filters on the computer screen or in your eyeglasses.
D3 dopamine receptors are involved in the problem gambling behavior associated with adding the bright lights and sounds to the experimental rats ‘casino’ experience. Adding a drug that stimulated those receptors increased the addictive risky gambling and adding a D3 dopamine receptor inhibitor reduced the risky gambling - choosing to try for the bright light reward that also had a more punishing loss.
“Professor Catharine Winstanley said that "anyone who’s ever designed a casino game or played a gambling game will tell you that of course sound and light cues keep you more engaged, but now we can show it scientifically."
In a paper published in the Journal of Neuroscience, the researchers write that "rats' choice of the disadvantageous risky options was significantly greater on the cued task" -- in other words, the rats started consistently behaving like problem gamblers. This phenomenon increased when they gave the rats a drug that activated the D3 dopamine receptors in their brains, commonly associated with multiple forms of addiction.
However, when they administered a dopamine inhibitor to block the D3 receptor, the rats stopped exhibiting irrational gambling behaviours. The blocker had almost no effect on rats who gambled without the flashing lights and sound cues. "This brain receptor is also really important to drug addiction, so our findings help support the idea that risky behaviour across different vices might have a common biological cause," said lead author Michael Barrus.” (wired.com)
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Next up - a clip from a longer interview of “Eric Weinstein is a mathematician, economist, former Managing Director of Thiel Capital and a podcaster,” by Chris Williamson. Full interview (over 3 hours): Eric Weinstein - Are We On The Brink Of A Revolution? (4K), (Youtube). I am unfamiliar with either, but the clip was very interesting.
We don’t get a solid answer about “Why…” someone might be doing something specific, but we learn that the quote is based on a Marxist concept also seen in Chinese communism/Mao. We need to be unburdened by old ways for the new ways to take well … so professional educated people are murdered/imprisoned on the road to building the new future. Destroy memory of the past and the new generations won’t know what they are missing.
Related quote:
“The historical mission of our world revolution is to rearrange a new culture of humanity to replace the previous social system. This conversion and re-organization of global society requires two essential steps: firstly, the destruction of the old established order, secondly, design and imposition of the new order. The first stage requires elimination of all frontier borders, nationhood and culture, public policy ethical barriers and social definitions, only then can the destroyed old system elements be replaced by the imposed system elements of our new order. The first task of our world revolution is *Destruction*….”
~ Nahum Goldman, founder of World Jewish Congress, “The Spirit of Militarism” (1915) [*Read online original German with English translation: archive.org]; via Gentile News Network TM, (x.com/Gentilenewsnet).
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Dopamine is waaaaaaaay more than just a neurotransmitter.😉
But side note, very interesting when you have a look at the "hypersexualisation" as an effect of dopamine receptors, in mild Parkinson's.🤔 then consider a society that is avoiding sunshine, receiving incorrect signalling via excessive blue light (devices), and the synergistic impacts from vitD which is involved in regulating dopamine.🤔😐🤨
We are light beings. It influences EVERYTHING in, on and around us.
If your not addressing it, your only dealing with a fraction of the problem.
Kruse is annoying but accurate in lots of areas😉🎯
Keep following the light, especially for you Jennifer. 🤗 but also focus on how it affects your vagal nerve.😉
Bernice Eddy, I haven't heard her name in a while, her story needs to be told more.