The Indoctrinated Brain: How to Successfully Fend Off the Global Attack on Your Mental Freedom By Michael Nehls
"The Indoctrinated Brain" by Michael Nehls is a thought-provoking exploration of the global decline in mental capacity, especially among the youth, coupled with a rise in depression rates and early-onset Alzheimer's. Dr. Nehls, a medical doctor and renowned molecular geneticist, presents a compelling argument that connects these alarming trends to a little-known neurobiological mechanism that is externally induced and compromised.
The book suggests that there is a systematic and masterfully executed attack on individuality, using various external factors such as wars against viruses, climate change concerns, and border disputes as a platform for undermining the human brain. Nehls contends that these influences are not coincidental but are part of a targeted offensive against our ability to think independently.
Despite the dire situation painted by Nehls, the book offers a glimmer of hope by shedding light on these brain-damaging processes and proposing countermeasures that individuals can take to protect their cognitive functions. In doing so, Nehls encourages readers to become aware of the forces at play and take proactive steps to safeguard their mental well-being.
"The Indoctrinated Brain" raises critical questions about the future of humanity and challenges readers to consider whether our species can retain its humanity and creative power in the face of external influences or risk losing them irreversibly. The book serves as a call to action, urging individuals to reclaim their autonomy and cognitive abilities in the midst of a changing and challenging global landscape. ππ