Been going through today's stories and sending some to be posted on the website.
And one of them, it's just sounds crazy, but it's so inevitable.
And that is that teenagers are growing what they call horns, the back of the skull.
And you see the story and you go, what?
But why it's inevitable is because the cause is phone use.
This is the sequence that appears to be happening.
Certainly these, what they're calling horns, they're like bone growths, the back of the head.
That's absolutely happening because you can see them on x-ray.
But the sequence appears to be that the constant use, particularly by the young, but others too, but particularly the young, is weakening, because of the way you use them, is weakening the muscles of the neck.
So what the body system is doing is producing more bone to, if you like, shore up the muscles at the back of the neck.
And this is causing bone protrusions coming from the skull, which they're calling horns.
And The kind of next stage of this is something called epigenetics which I've written about in the book.
It's very interesting, very fascinating and very relevant to the mutation of the human body because the human body is being mutated not just in the way I'm describing here but it's being mutated In many other ways from many other sources.
Not least the brain is being mutated by this explosion of digital electronic stimulus that it's certainly been getting in the technology phone era.
But if you haven't come across it, epigenetics basically works like this.
You've got a hard drive on a computer.
And you have the, I don't know what they call it in computers, when you go on a computer, you have like a memory, call it a short-term memory if you like, on the computer, which is all the things that you've got on the screen at the time.
And then if you want to keep them, then you press save and it goes through to the hard drive.
If you take the hard drive to be DNA, epigenetics means that you don't have to change DNA, you just have to change the genetic code.
Because what happens Is that when you, for instance, in this horns example, your body changes as a result of what's happening.
That change doesn't have to actually come from the DNA hard drive.
It can come by changing the way that genes and the genetic structure of the body is switched on and switched off.
The body, anyone's body, is working to a series of sequences, of on-off sequences in the genetic structure.
When something's turned on, It affects the body.
When it's not turned on, then it's dormant.
It doesn't affect the body. So what's happening with, for instance, this phone use is that areas of the genetic structure are being switched on that were formerly switched off.
And this is then affecting the way the body functions.
For instance, if you have someone who's obese, well, that obesity has switched on a series of codes which in slim people are switched off.
But then what happens is those codes...
Passed on that epigenetic coding, what's switched on and what's switched off, then gets passed on through procreation to the next generation.
So suddenly, children of a, if you like, obese genetic line will have a far greater tendency to obesity Than they would normally without that epigenetic code that's been passed on.
And this is why they're saying in terms of these horns, as they're calling them, is that they will be passed on.
Because what's happened is the body's kind of consciousness, if you like, has...
Seeing that there's a problem with the neck and the neck needs support.
So it's starting to produce more bone.
And what this is doing is changing the epigenetic codes.
It's turning codes on that were normally turned off.
Because people weren't born with this bone structure.
It's been developed by the body responding epigenetically to the situation that it faces with the neck muscles.
So these, quote, horns, and the more it happens, the more bone will be produced, the bigger they'll get, are being passed on or will be passed on To the next generation through the epigenetic code, which has that switched on, which produces the bone.
And this is just one example of the way technology is transforming the human body.
It's certainly transforming the human mind, which the body is an expression.
And so, you know, I've been writing in my books for years and years about this epigenetics and how technology and other environmental influences is changing this switch on, switch off code and being passed on to the next generation.
So nothing happens in isolation.
Nothing happens in all eternity in isolation.
Everything is connected.
and this is just one level of that connection where what you do now your parents take the consequences of later
on.
People say I talk about some weird stuff, some far out stuff.
But how about that chair that you're sitting in isn't solid?
How weird is that?
This reality.
Is nothing like we think it is.
When I saw what Ike is doing, I was a bit jealous of him.
I was like, wow, look at what this guy is doing.
I don't know if anybody else could do it but him, actually.
We are in a period now where speaking your truth is not just important.
It's utterly crucial to where humanity goes from here.