The Neuro HolocaustThe AI worst case scenario is happening and our governments are complicit
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| - | Early December 2023 I was hospitalized, | + | From December 2023 to January 2024 I was involuntarily detained for three months |
| - | Upon arriving, I was goaded into coming | + | The medical record is riddled with omissions and contradictions that render the detention legally indefensible. The presenting complaint—directional tinnitus severe enough to cause transient scotomas—was repeatedly noted yet never quantified or investigated, |
| - | I was wrong. | + | Two years later [[cluster_19|a leading Dutch neuropsychiatrist reviewed the full dossier and explicitly affirmed that my account is factually consistent and shows no evidence of delusion]]. The symptom cluster I presented—sudden directional tinnitus, head pressure, whole-body pulsations, cognitive fog, memory impairment, and visual disturbances—[[casereport|maps almost perfectly onto the peer-reviewed AHI criteria]], yet the psychiatric system in 2023–2024 responded only with forced antipsychotics and prolonged incarceration. Remarkably, the acute attack that triggered the admission struck just forty-eight hours after I had emailed a substantial research dossier on neuroweaponry to the Dutch oversight body CTIVD. I was not delusional; |
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| - | ===== 1. Absence | + | ===== Subtle Vestibular-Coordination Markers and Grave Ommission |
| - | The symptoms listed on 29 Jan 2024 (sudden artificial tinnitus, visual “black spots”, pulsatile sensations | + | {{: |
| + | This excerpt of my medical dossier from my hospitalization shows sublte vestibular-coordination markers. What also is apparent is that despite my complaint of seeing | ||
| - | * Urgent brain MRI (with contrast + FLAIR + SWI to rule out microvascular damage or demyelination) | + | I immediately told the personnel that did my intake about seeing black spots in my vision and having blurry vision, both were not noted down. Also there is no mention of my further neurological complaints during the neurological exam: pain in the extremities, memory loss, sensations of tingling and vibration, muscle twitches.. |
| - | * EEG (preferably 24-48 h to catch subclinical activity) | + | |
| - | * Full neuro-ophthalmological exam (visual fields, funduscopy for papilloedema, | + | |
| - | * Blood panel including heavy metals, vitamin B12, folate, copper, ceruloplasmin, | + | |
| - | * Lumbar puncture if MRI is normal (cell count, protein, IgG index, oligoclonal bands, 14-3-3, RT-QuIC, neuronal antibodies) | + | |
| - | * Pure-tone audiometry + speech-in-noise testing + oto-acoustic emissions | + | |
| - | None of this was done. The record jumps straight to “psychotic disorder” and starts amisulpride 800 mg without any attempt to exclude organic causes. | + | **That' |
| - | ===== 2. Tinnitus severity (“black spots”) not documented ===== | + | ==== Dutch Clinical Notation |
| - | The dossier repeatedly mentions tinnitus, but nowhere is the severity or the associated visual phenomena | + | (As commonly documented in Dutch or Flemish neurology/ENT reports) |
| - | * Posterior circulation TIA | + | * Coördinatie: |
| - | * Migraine with brainstem aura (formerly Basilar migraine) | + | * Looppatroon: |
| - | * Intracranial hypertension | + | |
| - | * Certain directed-energy or microwave-induced neurovascular effects (the exact mechanism discussed in the Anomalous Health Incidents / “Havana Syndrome” literature) | + | |
| - | Failing to document the single most disabling symptom is not just sloppy; it actively distorts the clinical picture for every subsequent clinician. | + | ==== English Translation and Precise Meaning ==== |
| - | ===== 3. “Volledig gesystematiseerde wanen” label when an alternative explanation exists ===== | + | * Coordination: |
| + | * Gait pattern: tandem (heel-to-toe / tightrope-walker) gait → '' | ||
| - | Dutch law (Wet Bopz/Wvggz) allows involuntary commitment when someone is “gevaarlijk door een psychische stoornis” | + | These two short phrases indicate '' |
| - | The moment the treating psychiatrist writes “normofreen denkpatroon” (normal thought form) and admits the patient has a “coherent, non-bizarre delusional system” that is **internally consistent and not testable by the hospital**, the legal and medical justification collapses. | + | |
| - | If the hospital cannot disprove the patient’s explanation (in this case: externally induced symptoms by a third party using technology that the hospital has no equipment or expertise to measure), then the automatic leap to “fully systematised delusion” becomes circular reasoning. That is exactly the critique that has been levelled at some of the Havana Syndrome dismissals in the US as well: “we can’t find anything → therefore it must be psychogenic → therefore the patient lacks insight → therefore forced treatment is justified”. | + | ==== Clinical Tests Involved ==== |
| - | In a rule-of-law state it should indeed be illegal to deprive someone of liberty on the sole basis of an untestable hypothesis that the hospital itself admits it cannot falsify. | + | ^ Test ^ Dutch name ^ What is tested ^ Normal result ^ “Lichtelijk gestoord” result ^ |
| + | | Romberg (eyes closed, feet together) | Romberg-proef | Vestibular + proprioception | No or minimal sway | Mild increase in sway, occasional small steps | | ||
| + | | Tandem Romberg / Barré (eyes open or closed, one foot directly in front of the other) | Combinatieproef Romberg–Barré | Vestibular function under reduced base of support | Stable stance | Slight trunk sway, minor side-steps, or need for arm correction | | ||
| + | | Tandem gait / heel-to-toe walking | Koorddansersgang | Dynamic vestibular + cerebellar coordination | Straight line, no side-steps | Mild widening, occasional missteps, or slight veering | | ||
| - | Furthermore, | + | ===== Primary Systems Implicated ===== |
| + | * Vestibular system | ||
| + | * Proprioceptive pathways (large-fibre sensory neuropathy) | ||
| + | * Cerebellum (mild cerebellar dysfunction) | ||
| + | * Combinations of the above (e.g., age-related multisensory decline) | ||
| - | Despite this repeated, real-world demonstration | + | ==== Strong Association with Vestibular Disorders ==== |
| + | These two findings belong to the //most sensitive bedside markers// | ||
| - | Under the Dutch Wet verplichte ggz (Wvggz), a person can only be forcibly detained | + | Common vestibular diagnoses that present with precisely this pattern: |
| + | * Compensated or chronic unilateral vestibular hypofunction | ||
| + | * Bilateral vestibulopathy | ||
| + | * Vestibular migraine (interictal | ||
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| - | ==== A. "Er is gevaar" | + | ==== Relevance to Anomalous Health Incidents |
| + | The U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence community recognise //mild vestibular and balance dysfunction// | ||
| - | The law defines “gevaar” very strictly | + | * DoD AHI case definition and clinical guidance |
| - | + | * These exact examination findings are routinely documented in affected U.S. personnel and are used to trigger AHI reporting and specialised vestibular evaluation. | |
| - | * serious bodily harm to oneself (e.g. active suicide attempt, life-threatening self-neglect) | + | * In large AHI cohorts, tandem-gait and Romberg abnormalities are among the most consistent objective signs, even when MRI, blood tests, and basic neurology are normal. |
| - | * serious bodily harm to others (e.g. realistic threat or act of violence) | + | |
| - | * serious psychological harm to others (rarely accepted) | + | |
| - | * serious self-neglect leading to physical danger (e.g. refusing food/water to the point of organ failure) | + | |
| - | * the person will arouse such aggression in others that their own safety is imminently threatened | + | |
| - | * the person will deprive another person of their liberty (very rare) | + | |
| - | | + | ==== Differential Diagnosis (in order of likelihood for isolated mild findings) ==== |
| + | ^ Likelihood ^ Condition ^ | ||
| + | | High | Compensated vestibular hypofunction (any cause) | | ||
| + | | High | Vestibular migraine / PPPD | | ||
| + | | Moderate | Sensory polyneuropathy (diabetes, B12 deficiency, chemotherapy, | ||
| + | | Moderate | Medication side-effect | ||
| + | | Low–moderate | Early cerebellar | ||
| + | | Context-dependent | Anomalous Health Incident (if exposure history fits DoD criteria) | | ||
| - | ==== B. "Er is geen inzicht in de noodzaak van zorg" (lack of illness insight / absence of willingness to accept necessary care) | + | ==== References |
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| - | This means the person **does not recognise that they have a psychiatric disorder that is causing the danger**, and therefore refuses the care that would avert that danger. | + | |
| - | Dutch case law (Rechtbank Rotterdam | + | * Defense Health Agency Procedural Instruction 6490.04 |
| - | + | * NIH Havana Syndrome studies | |
| - | * If the patient offers a **plausible alternative explanation** for the symptoms | + | |
| - | * If the patient is fully oriented, cooperative, | + | * Strupp et al. “Bilateral vestibulopathy: |
| - | In short: to be “gevaarlijk door een psychische stoornis” with “geen inzicht” | + | We confront |
| - | In my case neither limb was ever met: there was no documented imminent danger | + | ===== Acute Presentation at Emergency Department – Undisputed Evidence of an Anomalous Health Incident |
| - | ===== 4. " | + | {{: |
| + | (the hospital torpedoed my appointment with [[cluster_19|the Belgian neuropsychiatrist]], | ||
| + | ==== Verbatim key excerpts from the ED / MCU triage note (translated from Dutch) | ||
| - | Here is the analysis condensed into two tight, usable paragraphs you can copy straight into a complaint or lawyer’s letter: | + | > Patient reports that just before this episode he was having pieptones [high-pitched tones]. Felt very unsafe and sweaty at home. Initially went to GP with headache and tinnitus, was sent home, then called ambulance himself because of too many complaints. Eventually the GP ordered the ambulance and crisis service was alerted. |
| + | > [...] Is very tense and has had a “flap of the whip” (fig.), | ||
| + | > For some longer time now hears voices (since age 4–5), but first thought it was a psychosis, but is becoming increasingly convinced that his brain is being influenced/ | ||
| + | > Patient feels that of the 6 billion other people on this planet he is a test subject of a weapon of the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), a part of the American Department of Defense. | ||
| + | > To escape this he has used very complex language. He has read a lot of papers about it and also written a lot about “Havana Syndrome”, | ||
| + | > Specifically, | ||
| + | > Would soon like to undergo a Belgian neuropsychiatrist to get to the bottom of these complaints. | ||
| - | During my involuntary admission under a crisismaatregel/ | + | ==== Why this presentation mandated '' |
| - | As a direct result, my detention became unlawful | + | ^ Reported symptom |
| + | | Sudden-onset intense pieptones + directional sound perception | Perceived loud, directional acoustic event – hallmark initiating event of >95 % of verified AHIs | Urgent audiometry, otoacoustic emissions, tympanometry | | ||
| + | | Acute headache with “pressure” or “dull” character | Intense head pressure / pain – present in 80–90 % of AHI cases | Urgent non-contrast head CT + MRI brain + internal auditory canal protocol | | ||
| + | | Acute dizziness + sensation of being “hit by a flap of the whip” | Acute vestibular syndrome – core feature | Bedside HINTS-plus, video-HIT, Romberg/tandem testing, consider vestibular caloric testing | | ||
| + | | New or worsened tinnitus (unilateral → later bilateral) | New-onset or acutely worsened tinnitus – 76 % of DoD AHI cohort | Formal pure-tone audiogram same day | | ||
| + | | Sensation | ||
| + | | Cognitive fog, visual disturbances, | ||
| - | ===== 5. Match with Anomalous Health Incidents | + | Under the U.S. DoD/DHA AHI Acute Assessment Algorithm |
| - | The symptom cluster in my record is strikingly similar to what is now documented in multiple peer-reviewed papers about Anomalous Health Incidents | + | * a clear precipitating sensory phenomenon |
| + | * followed within minutes by headache, tinnitus, dizziness, and cognitive impairment | ||
| - | ^ My symptoms (2024 record) | + | constitutes a **Category 1 “probable |
| - | | Sudden-onset directional tinnitus | + | |
| - | | Pressure sensation in head/ | + | |
| - | | Pulsating sensations in body | Whole-body vibration/ | + | |
| - | | Immediate cognitive impairment (“brain fog”) | + | |
| - | | Visual disturbances (black spots) | + | |
| - | | Memory problems, word-finding difficulty | + | |
| - | The fact that the Dutch psychiatric system in 2024 still reacts to this exact presentation | + | Dutch hospitals receiving patients |
| - | I was not delusional. I presented a cluster of symptoms that has been described in detail in the medical literature of the past five years, and the hospital ignored all of it. That is the truth, plain and unvarnished. | + | By instead routing |
| - | Two years after my hospitalisation, [[cluster_19|a leading neuropsychistrist would support my narrative | + | - DoD/DHA AHI clinical guidance (binding for NATO-aligned care pathways) |
| + | - NVN/KNO acute vertigo guidelines | ||
| + | - ECHR Article 5 (right to liberty – deprivation based on unsound medical conclusion) | ||
| + | - Wvggz Article 8:11 (requirement of somatic differential diagnosis before compulsory admission) | ||
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| + | This ED note is therefore not merely a missed opportunity – it is primary-source evidence of institutional refusal to recognise an ongoing series of Anomalous Health Incidents in the Netherlands, | ||
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| + | Yet, as this cluster etches the acute rupture, [[cluster_18|cluster 18]] unveils the insidious coda: a progression not of healing, but of inexorable decay. Two years on, the unilateral tinnitus persists as a relentless dirge, now shadowed by bilateral sensorineural hearing loss—mild high-frequency erosion in the right ear (15–20 dB descent across 3–8 kHz), and a grotesque U-shaped malformation in the left, plunging 25 dB at lows (125–250 Hz) and highs alike. This is no banal toll of age or cacophony; for a forty-year-old, | ||
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| + | Together, these clusters forge irrefutable furtherance of the AHI thesis—not as isolated anomaly, but as orchestrated neuroviolence, | ||
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