The Neuro HolocaustThe AI worst case scenario is happening and our governments are complicit
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| cluster_3 [11/12/2025 18:35] – [Subtle Vestibular-Coordination Markers and Grave Ommission of Visual Complaints] daniel | cluster_3 [11/12/2025 18:36] (current) – [Relevance to Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI / “Havana Syndrome”)] daniel | ||
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| ==== Dutch Clinical Notation ==== | ==== Dutch Clinical Notation ==== | ||
| - | '' | + | |
| + | (As commonly documented in Dutch or Flemish neurology/ | ||
| * Coördinatie: | * Coördinatie: | ||
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| ===== Primary Systems Implicated ===== | ===== Primary Systems Implicated ===== | ||
| - | * Vestibular system (peripheral or central) – '' | + | * Vestibular system (peripheral or central) – most common cause of this exact pattern |
| * Proprioceptive pathways (large-fibre sensory neuropathy) | * Proprioceptive pathways (large-fibre sensory neuropathy) | ||
| * Cerebellum (mild cerebellar dysfunction) | * Cerebellum (mild cerebellar dysfunction) | ||
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| ==== Strong Association with Vestibular Disorders ==== | ==== Strong Association with Vestibular Disorders ==== | ||
| - | These two findings belong to the '' | + | These two findings belong to the //most sensitive bedside markers// of vestibular hypofunction. They frequently appear |
| Common vestibular diagnoses that present with precisely this pattern: | Common vestibular diagnoses that present with precisely this pattern: | ||
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| ==== Relevance to Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI / “Havana Syndrome”) ==== | ==== Relevance to Anomalous Health Incidents (AHI / “Havana Syndrome”) ==== | ||
| - | The U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence community recognise | + | The U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence community recognise |
| * DoD AHI case definition and clinical guidance (2022–2025) explicitly list dizziness, imbalance, and coordination difficulties as red-flag symptoms. | * DoD AHI case definition and clinical guidance (2022–2025) explicitly list dizziness, imbalance, and coordination difficulties as red-flag symptoms. | ||