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Researchers discover a previously unknown part of the brain, says the World Economic Forum

...and without missing a beat, they go straight back to how computers will read our minds

Tessa Lena
Feb 03, 2023
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I keep saying it—to some people’s great surprise—but scientists seem to constantly be discovering new organs of the human body, new anatomical structures, new functionalities, etc. And yet, some of them—and their sponsors—keep simultaneously boasting that they can just program us like animated meat bags.

To that effect, please see this very real Biden’s Executive Order.

The latest discovery about the brain seems to be important enough for the World Economic Forum to write it up on their website.

To sum it up, the scientists have discovered a previously unknown anatomical structure that “segregates and helps control the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in and around the brain. … The Subarachnoidal LYmphatic-like Membrane (SLYM) is vital to preventing outside immune cells from entering the brain.”

Here is the original study they cite:

The central nervous system is lined by meninges, classically known as dura, arachnoid, and pia mater. We show the exis…

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