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| gb6724@yahoo.com |
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:54 am |
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BLUFF CAPITAL
Jan 27, 2007: (Tens of thousands of protesters marched through DC
today, asking the immediate withdrawal from Iraq, though not many
appreciate Bish madness online).
An inherited perception confusion triggers memory erasers and gives
out hormones that come with a low attention. It should be known by now
that new memory builds new cells. The hormones make the person easy-
going and seemingly relaxed, accepting all things as fine or unknown.
But with the loss of memory, perception confuses more and the process
becomes stronger. Scientists say that an active life helps Alzheimers
and tests showed that that is true. It is an attention problem, where
the "confusion to life" is not treated. The issue of treatment is
meditative, relaxing, but despite the low attention (but easy-going
Reagan style), there is an inner stress, a sense of denial, less a
grandiose confusion, just a tiny mess in perception which causes the
calming hormones to be produced. It shouldn't be faught, but treated
as stress with anti-depressants.
The active form of Alzheimers is similar to madness when the intellect
takes over with high-intellectual activities in a damaged brain. The
loss of memories are compensated with implicit (motor) memory skills.
Wondering... Hitler may have been mad, and his perception of the world
was very weak, as Bush's. It may be a simple inferiority complex of
feeling low and dumb.
See scientists are in the same place speculating about this, that an
active life seems to help.
Aggrevating monologs. Ronald Reagan had Alzheimers. Like actors.
Striving to be the best.
Constantly training motor skills. Agitation.
Endless bluffing. A Republican syndrome. The opposite of thinking that
is madness, but the same family with Alzheimers or dementia. The
source for both is dementia, and the cure, - though one triggers a
frontal lobe activity and the other a rear visual activity, both can
be treated with anti-depressants. Solved. That's it.
I am not a human rights activist. I am a cannibal. I eat people. The
only reason I can eat people is because there is a level. I solved
Alzheimers in a few thoughts. Didn't have anything better to do. As
cannibals, we are however lifetime dissidents and peace activists. We
call our food 'monsters'.
All we are saying... millions marched in DC today asking for the
immediate withdrawal of the military from Iraq (picture).
None said: We are tired of the endless bluffings Washington.
(If anything, Alzheimer patients would be calm, though the expert
advice is hightening activity. Calm is good.) |
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