Posts Tagged ‘ Neocortex ’

Was the attack on Republican House of Representatives spontaneous?

Friday, June 16th, 2017

Hodgkinson`s giveaway was to throw the investigation off track by his inquiry about “who’s practicing today, the Democratics or Republicans?”. He already knew that. If not, why did he bring along the weapons and amount of ammunition to the specific location at the specific time? He had already been familiarized with all those details.
The reason for posing the question in such a casual way was to create a ruse to make the planned extermination of the Republican Leadership appear like something spontaneous.
Hodgkinson`s giveaway was to throw the investigation off track by his inquiry about “who’s practicing today, the Democratics or Republicans?”. He already knew that. If not, why did he bring along the weapons and amount of ammunition to the specific location at the specific time? He had already been familiarized with all those details.
The reason for posing the question in such a casual way was to create a ruse to make the planned extermination of the Republican Leadership appear like something spontaneous.

CNN sends Donna Brazile flying after being caught feeding Hillary questions prior to her debate with Sanders.

Tuesday, November 1st, 2016

CNN sends Donna Brazile flying after being caught feeding Hillary questions prior to her debate with Sanders. According to Wikileaks, prior to the debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, Interim Democratic Chairwoman and employee of CNN Donna Brazile notified Hillary Clinton and her campaign-manager Podesta a question that would be fielded from the audience Read more…

Acute Stress Disorder

Sunday, August 25th, 2013

The Twin-Tower attacks on 9/11 directly exposed thousands of New York residents to the horror of a near-death experience. This was associated with a sense of dread and impending doom, and accompanied by the witnessing of mayhem, and collective chaos. This is a report of a victim with Acute Stress Disorder.

What Happens to the Brain in PTSD?

Monday, July 8th, 2013

In 1937, James Papez proposed in his now-classic article, based on his anatomical research, “emotions have an anatomical mechanism and location in the brain” (“A Proposed Mechanism of Emotion.” Arch. Neurol. Psychiatry (1937): 38). Dr. MacLean, the leading authority in limbic neurology, in general championed Papez`s findings. He insisted that in the process of evolution Read more…