In what can probably be best described as brain-jacking is a newly publicized strep-related illness called PANDAS which is short for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections. Everything about the disorder sounds like it was made up. If you asked me yesterday, the first thing that would have come to my mind with the mention of PANDAS would be those stoned-looking, bamboo-eating, tree-dwelling, retarded-acting bears in China.
Nope, this has nothing to do with those pandas. To me, PANDAS seems something more akin to invasion of the body snatchers. Just imagine your kid gets sick one day and acts like s/he is possessed by demons with bizarre temper tantrums and a strange feeling as though someone is inside their head. Then after all is said and done their personality is forever-changed and they are no longer themselves.
The doctors who believe in the illness will say, oh no need to worry this was PANDAS and your kid is going to need therapy now. Yet, there is no consensus among the doctors. The family’s personal physician said: “I don’t believe that. I think that’s a made-up diagnosis.” Even the kid or whatever he is now, who experienced the nightmarish scenario, is quoted as saying: "I keep having these thoughts about some person is in my head and I can't get them out and they are mind controlling me." he pounds his fists on his head: "Get out of my brain, get out of my brain!"
In an age of disease, superstition, and suppressed technology it may very well be hard to come to a consensus on topics like this. The notion that brain inflammation can cause problems and temper tantrums is likely. However, the unexplained feeling described by the child that someone is inside their head seems to be the most disturbing aspect to this story. The wording the boy chose was very odd and specific, not something one normally associates with a disease.
If you believe in God, you may be more likely to think the video could be evidence of demonic possession and that the boy needs a priest, not a doctor and “God forbid” he lived in Africa as he might be ritualistically executed, burned alive, or cannibalized only to have his organs harvested by black magic practicing street hucksters who make it their living to thrive off of superstitious minds by peddling their wares to suckers.
What am I inclined to think it is? Firstly, I think it’s highly suspect that this has allegedly been a thing for 20 years and I’ve only just now heard of it. Secondly, I’d need to listen to more accounts of how people felt when affected by this disorder, to see if they too thought or felt that someone was mind controlling them or inside of their head. Lastly, I wouldn’t put it past our government at this point to be experimenting on the population with brain-stimulating remote controlled nanotechnology.
Call me paranoid or whatever you like, but if they’re not doing it now, they will be doing it one day. There are already tried and true ways in which to disperse this tech. It could be dispersed via airplanes disguised as jet trails or even dumped into the public water supply, or added to vaccines. Once the many tiny robots cross into the blood-brain barrier you become subject to whoever is in control of the devices.
Now before you accuse me of putting too much crack in my Wheaties I would highly encourage that you watch Truthstream Media’s documentary entitled: The Minds of Men with a strong emphasis that you pay particularly close attention to the story of Leonard Kille and the persecution that he endured at the hands of government in the late 60’s.
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MSM: More than strep: PANDAS causes violent behavior in some children
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