ADHD the pineal gland and gov control

February 11, 2019 4:09pm CST
I have made some extraordinary observations that i wish to share with everyone! I have found that there is a positive correlation between the volume of the pineal gland and ADHD. In detail, studies have demonstrated that sufferers of ADHD actually have an increased pineal gland volume, when compared to those who do not have ADHD. and as we know, according to the book, "DMT the spirit molecule" by Rick Strassman a doctor observed that the pineal gland of mice actually contains noteworthy concentrations of DMT which is a tryptamine that causes out of body experiences, contact with god, cognitive enhancement, and has even been known to cause people to gain knowledge of the universe. Furthermore, as far as the "proven" knowledge goes that is in our medical dictionaries and college textbooks, the government tries to tell us that the only known function of the pineal gland is to regulate sleep wake cycles and produce melatonin. But for thousands of years, the egyptians have known about the pineal gland and it has been said to be sacred knowledge; they claimed that the pineal gland is the seat of the soul! That allows us to connect with our creator and other human beings on a level that is not yet understood. Now as i said earlier, Those with ADHD have been shown to have bigger pineal glands, and in 1955 the first stimulant medication for adhd became FDA approved, it was known as Ritalin and this is where it gets reallly interesting.. to explain, Ritalin actually suppresses the overactive pineal gland. The very gland which allows humans to connect with God and find inner intelligence! Now to add on to my suspicions, the current oldest piece of Hebrew religious texts/scrolls that were found in the Qumran cave known as the Dead Sea Scrolls, where preserved for thousands of years, and oddly enough, these texts actually matched the christian bible almost perfectly! The same bible that was passed down for centuries. As for a key piece of information.. the scrolls were found in years 1946/47–1956. Exactly within the time period of the first ADHD medication being FDA approved. And to make things even more weird, by 1953 international regulations were passed which made 440 hz the standard musical frequency for orgatras and broad casting. This is extremely significant because, since as far back as we can trace, all of our ancient instruments were always tuned to 432 hz; even across civilizations that never knew each other existed, and developed independently. Also, 432 is the frequency found throughout nature; it is the sound that comes from wind blowing through the trees, the sounds that birds sing, the frequency rage that the beautiful sounding bugs make, like cricket's chirp, the sound that rain makes and much more. Now this is starting to freak me out because, studies are starting to show that the frequency of sound effects DNA in plants, and potentially in humans as well. 432 hz is the frequency that resonates with water in a beautiful way, but 440 hz (government regulated frequency) causes abnormal distortions to the way water vibrates, and the human body is made mostly of WATER. On top of this, 432 hz actually reflects the fibonacci sequence, which can be seen throughout nature; everything from how all multicellular creatures grow and develop on a cellular level, to how a seashell has the inward spiral. There is many more patterns such as how the planets spirial around our sun, and how the galaxies spirial around the center of the universe.
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@1creekgirl (40636)
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11 Feb 19
You are either very complicated or you've copied from somewhere else. Either way, I have no clue what you wrote about. If you want to be a part of myLot, start by reading the guidelines, then write shorter posts about yourself so you can get to know other members.
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11 Feb 19
these are all things that my curious mind has scooped up from deep thinking and research. I appreciate your help, this is my first post so ill learn
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• United Kingdom
11 Feb 19
What?
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11 Feb 19
ill be happy to answer any specific questions :)
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• United Kingdom
11 Feb 19
@GuitarWizard011235 The problem is your discussion is so complex I don't know where to start! As @1creekgirl says read the guidelines, write shorter posts (look at what most others do). I have recently joined myLot myself and have come to realise that it isn't a site for deep discussions. Short, frivolous posts do much better than long, involved discussions
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11 Feb 19
@ThreeTeddies true haha, its pretty scattered as well. I did write this at around 4 AM after staying up all night. Ill keep this in mind for next post
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