CORONA Disturbing Rise in Cognitive Problems in 2023

Coco82919

Veteran Member
I believe that covid is causing alot of the problems. However it could be something added to foods or to the enviroment. I noticed my husband and I, who did not get the vaccine but did get covid, have a marked decline in memory. We play Junes Journey which is a find the object in a scene in a short period of time. We play the challanges together, one of us will hit an object that the other did not see, and the other will ask, what did you hit. We are both saying, I don't remember but it was over in that area. Neither of us can remember names, of people, of TV shows of objects. One of the nurses I work with came to me and told me that she noticed that her, her husband, sister and brother in law are all havint the same problems. They are also having trouble problem solving. Her husband, sister and brother in law are all Doctors and very intelligent. Recently I was helping a doctor slow a nasal bleed and had to be told every thing to do, whereas usually I can anticpate and get things ready ahead of time. Some times I say I will follow through with something at work but need to do something first, then realize the next day, when the subject comes up that I never followed through. This is happening alot more often then I feel comfortable with. It is not from getting older, it has been happening since last year when my husband and I got covid and got very ill from it. I had a 104 tempature for a 6 or 7 hours and 102 tempature for days. I also noticed that some of the nurses I work with will tell me something about a drug that is not true. They are remembering wrong which is not like them.

One of our members who use to be on this forum is a doctor. He said that the covid virus had some sequences that could cross the blood brain barrier and who cause some unknow effect to the brain. I can not remember his name.
 

Thinwater

Firearms Manufacturer
The lack of taste and smell was the virus attacking the brain. This may come back and kill us all in the end since nearly everyone got it, even if you did not know it.

As for the vacc keeping you from getting it, I have some really fine FL swampland for sale plus I will throw in a bridge.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
I see it on the roads. An occasional extreme speeder, but mostly people driving reaaaalllly slow. Like they can't process what they see and they're slowing the progression of input and response.

At work, too, I see it. People with significant experience in their fields doing the DUMBEST shit. I want to take them by the shoulders and shake them, asking "did you forget how all of this is supposed to work?"

It scares the Hell out of me.

I've never been the patient sort, though I've tried through effort and prayer to get some. But even I find myself yelling "What are you DOING?" when out on the roads these days. Thankfully I can at least forgive quickly--no one hurt is good enough--but I'm downright baffled by people's behavior, especially in parking lots.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
I have most of the same problems but I blame it on being 82 and I didn’t get the JAB.

I'm an unjabbed 43, and even I drop a stitch now and then. My eye doctor got a little irked when I asked him to write down the instructions on some eye drops he wanted used, and then tapered off gradually.
 

meandk0610

Veteran Member
We’re not going to keep rehashing the same thing over and over again on Main.
This is not the “same thing.” Dr. Mobeen did a video (drbeen on YouTube) about two weeks on a study that came out recently on how the spike protein — which is acquired from both the infection and the vaccine — can and does accumulate in the brain. I’m not sure if it was the same study or a different one, but I remember reading that one way it gets to the brain is by traveling through the nerves from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system. I’ll see if I can locate the video quickly.

ETA: runtime 56:05
 

Carl2

Pass it forward...
I read that average intelligence in the USA has been declining by about one IQ point per decade for the past 150 years. Lack of the natural selection factor, perhaps? My own short-term memory has gotten much worse since WuFlu / Pfizer VAX plus two boosters.
 

Heliobas Disciple

TB Fanatic
This blog post is a departure from my usual fare, but it touches upon a topic that worries me greatly. I want to bring attention to a disturbing trend I have noticed, which has just been confirmed by the Dutch Health Institute RIVM.

The trend is a rapid decline in the cognitive abilities of many people.

I own a small business and deal with many people and other small businesses. Most provided reliable service, would remember appointments, followed up on issues, and so on. I noticed that lately, some people have become less capable cognitively. They forget essential appointments, cannot concentrate, make crazy-stupid mistakes, and so on.

A friend of this blog, Rintrah Radagast, found a disturbing report by the Dutch National Institute for Public Health called RIVM. He wrote a great post about that report. I will look at this report from a slightly different angle.


The statement that RIVM makes is chilling:


Interestingly, RIVM admits that “coronavirus measures” could play a role in this situation.

The most significant increase is seen in people aged 45-74:


The results shown above are not taken from Long Covid advocates with a certain agenda. Instead, the findings above arose from data analysis of the Netherlands’ primary care database and are based on the number of doctor visits for memory and other cognitive problems.


A more detailed data analysis can be seen here.

Sars-CoV-2 Prion Domain, Long Covid and Cognitive Problems​

Long Covid is a poorly defined constellation of problems that seems to include almost everything under the sun. Most frequently mentioned are “brain fog,” concentration problems, and fatigue. Long Covid seems to be exaggerated by certain interests, but is real nevertheless and I know certain people who are affected. My readers also reported very compelling stories of their own consequences of Covid-19. Be aware that symptoms similar to the above are present in the early stages of dementia also.

The RIVM survey, which reported 40% greater visits for cognitive and memory problems, is an alarming finding. It matches and confirms the pattern I have seen in my daily dealings.

The cause of these cognitive problems is not yet known. An unsettling scientific article from 2022 reports that the lab-made Sars-CoV-2 virus contains “prion-like domains,” which are amino acid sequences that could cause protein misfolding, which allegedly could cause dementia similar to mad cow disease.
All Covid vaccines also encode this spike protein (with the prion domains).

The authors explain that brain fog, confusion, cognition and memory issues, etc., may be strongly associated with the symptomology, onset, and development of human prion disease (PrD) and other insidious and incurable neurological syndromes.

If so, perhaps, our conspiratorially minded readers can ask: was the prion functionality built intentionally into Sars-Cov-2, a lab-developed mystery virus of murky origin that spread worldwide? Is it a coincidence that Covid vaccines, forced on everyone, contained the same prion-like spike protein? It is a question we can (and should) ask. As always, all such possibilities must be considered skeptically but with an open mind.

I am not the first to notice the prion issue, and another friend of this blog, Walter Chesnut, has been discussing this possibility for a while:
A Prion Disease of the Body: The Spike Protein as Proteopathic Seed
What is new in my post is that dementia and neurodegeneration were noticed in the pattern of Dutch doctor visits by a prestigious Dutch scientific institute. It confirms that we need to look closely at this issue.

If the progressing collective neurodegeneration continues, we may be running out of intellectual resources and time to handle this problem. The scientists, who need to use the full capacity of their intellect, may also be losing cognitive abilities along with their peers - potentially with frightening consequences for all of us if the above-mentioned cognitive problems deepen.

I lampooned bad science on this blog many times and intend to continuedoing so in the future. I do, however, like and appreciate good science, from which we all benefited tremendously. Good science is completely impossible without the intellect of scientists.

I hope we still have time to determine what is happening with our affected colleagues, friends, and others - and how to help them.

Lastly, I do not intend this post to be hysterical doom-mongering. All “the world is ending next year” predictions never materialized. I hope that the cognitive deterioration, which I am convinced is real, affects only a fraction of people.

Do you know any people who have declined intellectually during the last year or so? If so, please describe what you know in the comments while being MINDFUL OF PEOPLE’S PRIVACY.

Are you Igor?!!! I didn't realize you were a member of TB! That's amazing that you are a long time poster!!!!


If you're not Igor, here's the link and his name and deserved attribution.

Written by Igor Chudov at his substack page.

 

Squib

Veteran Member
Are you Igor?!!! I didn't realize you were a member of TB! That's amazing that you are a long time poster!!!!


If you're not Igor, here's the link and his name and deserved attribution.

Written by Igor Chudov at his substack page.



Thank you, Heliobas!

I went back to see where I got this from and couldn't find it…I thought it was Citizens Free Press…not certain.

Also, moderators, I was going to place the above source webpage in the OP, but I guess I can’t edit it…or I can’t seem to find the edit function!

Thats what happens when I post things in the middle of the night…
 

raven

TB Fanatic
So what if it was the corona? What you gonna do about it? There is no cure. You either get it and get stupid or you don't
So what if it was the vax? What you gonna do about it? You either get it or you don't there is no cure for that either.

But I have to tell you, the "stupid" has been advancing steadily long before either corona or the vax made their appearance on the population.

Remember the mask mandate, the lockdowns, the stimulus checks, the toilet paper shortages, the "don't pay your rent"?
Those were all "the stupid" and they all showed up BEFORE the corona and BEFORE the vax. How about climate change, global warming, CO2 as pollution, transgenderism . . . all of that was BEFORE corona.

I truly believe that trying to pin a causal relationship between "the stupid" and either the corona or the vax is grasping at straws and may simply be part of "the stupid".

In any case, "the stupid" is here and one should be aware that it is out there and appears to be a socially transmitted disease and is highly contagious.

The question is "How to defend yourself from the stupid and how to prevent infection"
 

rob0126

Veteran Member
Being someone who still deals with the after affects of Long Covid, I do have random memory issues across the board.

Not only can I forget what I walked into a room for, but I forget people's names that Ive known for years.

It comes back to my memory but its that initial thought that is lacking.

And I do take nattokinase from time to time (as funds allow).
 

Siskiyoumom

Veteran Member
Strange, Ivermectin is a standard "Deployment" medication in the military for dealing with parasites and such. The kind you find in third world shitte holes that our government frequently sends our troops.

Just like any muscle....if you don't use it, you lose it. HOWEVER......COMMON SENSE has nothing to do with IQ. I've known many college professors that were extremely intelligent, but "didn't have the common sense to back a piss ant out of a pea pod". You can be smart as hell but dumber than a box of rocks at the same time. Here bubba....hold my beer!
In regards to common sense I believe that when you are taught by your parents to use your God given reasoning logical mind, have conversations with your children as you raise them, not just giving orders, being open to explaining the “why of and results of a process“ you pass on the common sense. For children who do not experience such upbringing they do. Not have a foundational understanding of how the world works. You would think it is common sense to tie your shoes as a child. As a teacher I have taught fifth graders to tie their shoes. I told the boys you do so to not trip over the laces and it keeps them relatively clean from the wet floors around the urinal in the restroom. I have had to teach kindergartners how to tear off toilet paper and how not to clog up the toilet in the restroom. Parents were too busy or perhaps too lazy to teach their children how to blow their nose. Expand that to basic life skills folks expect the public school system to teach students it is beyond frustrating.
 
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