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I came across this last week while listening to the Wright Report Podcast. Its about amazing developments in prosthetic limbs.
I have copied his report from the transcript:
Finally this morning, some incredible news for my veterans out there — but really anyone who’s undergone an amputation of a leg.
Researchers at MIT have developed a new surgery and prosthetic device for both below and above the knee amputations. The new device involves electronics that are infused into remaining muscles and bone tissue. It translates those electronic signals sent by the brain into wires
that operate the prosthesis. That allows the person to better control and direct their prosthetic device as they would their original limb.
As the researchers said, it’s integrated into the human body… it’s a melding of flesh and metal that act as one.
The study participants agreed.
They found they had greater stability, more control over the prosthetic device and that their damaged limb ... it felt like it used ...
JESSICA ROSE - This SARS-spike thing they made ruins brains
A new study demonstrates hypometabolism (reduced glucose uptake) in specific areas of the human brain - think reason for brain fog
A new study has been published in Scientific Reports entitled: “Mapping brain changes in post-COVID-19 cognitive decline via FDG PET hypometabolism and EEG slowing”,¹
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-04815-6#Abs1
and it lays out a mechanism of action for brain fog/neurodegeneration/cognitive decline and other forms of brain deterioration seen in hundreds of millions of people from being subjected to SARS-2, and I might add, inevitably, from the COVID-19 shots encoding spike protein as well. The reason I say this is that there is no doubt in my mind at this point that the culprit of neuroinflammation and brain pathologies is the spike protein.
Our study aimed to investigate brain functional alterations and the underlying mechanisms using PET and EEG in ...