25 December, 10:59
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Some layers of the Matrix will be exposed as well. Here's something that may be a preview of what will be revealed on a deeper level. The author is slightly off with his statistics, but everything else is on point.
02:06 PM - Dec 25, 2022
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
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Sheila Abrams
@Peeved_Patriot
26 December, 05:43
In response Mike LSGA to his Publication
13th and 14th cranial nerves
There has been increasing evidence in the past that these nerves exist and more recently, research confirms the existence and individuality of these nerves.
13th cranial nerve or the zero nerve or the terminal nerve - this nerve is situated in the most anterior aspect of the brain between the olfactory stalk and the optic chiasma...it's functions are not yet clearly known (although dysfunction of this nerve may affect craniosacral movement)....but it is well known that in the lower animals, this nerve has something to do with regulation of the reproductive cycle.
Nervus Intermedius - there has been extensive research to implicate that this nerve is not merely a branch of the Facial nerve....but a separate cranial nerve.
I graduated first in my nursing class and was taught there were only 12 cranial nerves. They hide this truth for a reason.
There has been increasing evidence in the past that these nerves exist and more recently, research confirms the existence and individuality of these nerves.
13th cranial nerve or the zero nerve or the terminal nerve - this nerve is situated in the most anterior aspect of the brain between the olfactory stalk and the optic chiasma...it's functions are not yet clearly known (although dysfunction of this nerve may affect craniosacral movement)....but it is well known that in the lower animals, this nerve has something to do with regulation of the reproductive cycle.
Nervus Intermedius - there has been extensive research to implicate that this nerve is not merely a branch of the Facial nerve....but a separate cranial nerve.
I graduated first in my nursing class and was taught there were only 12 cranial nerves. They hide this truth for a reason.
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Mike LSGA
@MikeLSGA
26 December, 10:46
In response Sheila Abrams to her Publication
In esoteric circles, it definitely fits the pattern of having something to do with the reproductive cycle. Here's something that may interest you.
Years ago, I came across some articles which suggested (with a lot of evidence) that Mary Magdalene was the unnamed 13th disciple who was removed from the texts. In like manner, the 13th cranial nerve is mostly unmentioned among the medical community, as well as the general population.
Years ago, I came across some articles which suggested (with a lot of evidence) that Mary Magdalene was the unnamed 13th disciple who was removed from the texts. In like manner, the 13th cranial nerve is mostly unmentioned among the medical community, as well as the general population.
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Sheila Abrams
@Peeved_Patriot
26 December, 05:35
In response Mike LSGA to his Publication
Cranial nerve 13 - PubMed
The thirteenth cranial nerve, commonly referred to as the nervus terminalis or terminal nerve, is a highly conserved multifaceted nerve found just above the olfactory bulbs in humans and most vertebrate species. In most forms its fibers course from the rostral portion of the brain to the olfactory and nasal epithelia.
This nerve travels through the center on the bottom side of the brain, passed the pituitary gland, and the pineal gland.
Does this nerve have anything to do with ascension?
Can the PCR test destroy this nerve?
The thirteenth cranial nerve, commonly referred to as the nervus terminalis or terminal nerve, is a highly conserved multifaceted nerve found just above the olfactory bulbs in humans and most vertebrate species. In most forms its fibers course from the rostral portion of the brain to the olfactory and nasal epithelia.
This nerve travels through the center on the bottom side of the brain, passed the pituitary gland, and the pineal gland.
Does this nerve have anything to do with ascension?
Can the PCR test destroy this nerve?
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