NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM APRIL 9 2026

Originally published at: NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM APRIL 9 2026

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 22:03 — 35.3MB)Joseph reviews a timeline of Mr. Trump’s ukases regarding Iran, as a backdrop to the revelation(?) of the “Ghost Murmur” technology story (stories courtesy of J.M.T. and S.I. respectively, with our gratitude): In His Endless, Incoherent Rants, Trump Says Iranians Want To Be Bombed And…

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I am only halfway through the podcast listening to the quoted timeline but already feel like I am listening to a psychopathic AI.

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As odd as that sounds…it is a distinct possibility. Joe Bribin’ or his “doubles” weren’t making the decisions either. Trump might be the real deal (breaker) and he might not be, but he’s getting his marching orders from someone or something else regardless…in addition to Yahoo and Kushner that is…

It’s also worth mentioning that Trump’s “madness” might be part of the plan anyway…

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Someone needs to hack the Oval Office’s phones for calls to and from psychologists and psychiatrists specializing in passive aggressive techniques for political operations.

Clearly 5th generation psychological warfare is being waged on the population. Trauma based mind control is a thing, but its only effective against an unprepared target which sadly seems to be the general public.

Another interesting cultural artefact of this mental abuse is the scattering of cute AI animal videos on your newsfeed amongst real videos of civilians being carpet bombed in downtown Beirut.

Just let the sickness of that sink in.

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It would be ironic; if the narrative designed to needlessly spend their money into a bottomless black-holes, chasing crystal tails/tales - ended up finding something worthwhile.

Sounds like those escaped “The Crazies-Out-A-Box” are back, making USSA foreign policy.

… not only on the population but also to their progeny. It has been shown that there are trauma sensitive genetic areas.

Key Trauma-Sensitive Genes and Regions

  • FKBP5: Highly linked to child abuse, PTSD, and depression risk; regulates stress responses and cortisol.
  • SLC6A4 (Serotonin Transporter): Methylation of this gene interacts with the number of traumatic events to mediate PTSD risk.
  • ADCYAP1R1 (PACAP-PAC1 Pathway): Associated with abnormal, sex-specific stress responses underlying PTSD.
  • COMT and BDNF: Associated with emotional regulation and changes in the prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC).
  • Other Potential Genes: Studies suggest genes like RGS2, SGCD, ZKSCAN2, AQP8, and STAU1 are linked to lifelong trauma

also from The Icahn Study from Mount Sinai

Key Findings from Icahn School of Medicine Studies:

  • Trauma-Sensitive Gene Regions (FKBP5): Studies on Holocaust survivors and their children identified that traumatic stress induces changes in the FKBP5 gene, which is involved in cortisol regulation. This gene is crucial in mediating the risk for PTSD and depression.
  • Intergenerational Transmission: Research shows that the effects of parental trauma can be passed to offspring, often affecting immune-related gene networks, including those associated with glucocorticoid (stress hormone) regulation.
  • Immune System Link: A significant finding indicates that PTSD is linked to changes in gene expression in CD4 T cells and eosinophils, suggesting that trauma leaves a “fingerprint” on the immune system.
  • Brain Cell Modeling (PTSD Susceptibility): In collaboration with Yale, researchers used induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to model PTSD in neurons. They discovered that neurons from individuals with PTSD react differently to stress hormones compared to those without the disorder, indicating a genetic predisposition to how certain individuals respond to trauma.
  • Somatic Mutations in Brain Development: A 2024 study identified that certain “somatic mutations”—alterations occurring in neurons after conception—arise during brain development and may increase the risk of schizophrenia and potentially other mental health challenges

Core Mechanisms Identified:

Cortisol Regulation: Chronic stress from trauma leads to a “stuck” Fight-or-flight response because genes responsible for regulating stress cannot turn it off.

Epigenetic Changes: Trauma leaves markers that affect how genes are expressed in the immune system and the brain, specifically affecting corticolimbic regions.

Intergenerational trauma is associated with expression alterations in glucocorticoid- and immune-related genes - PubMed.

Decoding the transcriptomic signatures of psychological trauma in human cortex and amygdala - PMC.

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Mental abuse is mental abuse in my book, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the CIA and the Mossad plan to make it hereditary. Look at the latest “wall of text from an 11 year old” tweet from Trump and tell me with a straight face you think he wrote it.

Absolutely laughable.

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Concerning the timeline of DJT messages, many of the messages you have quoted don’t appear to be directed at the general public, who is his audience, certain individuals in the deep state?

“Ghost Murmur”, Gen. McCasland may not be lost after all, despite him leaving traceable electronic devices, like his cell phone behind, which are trackable by "old fashion means " by “less advanced competitors”

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… on Trauma’s effect on the mind see The Predictive Mind by Jakob Hohwy.
see also his (these are edited by Hohwy et al.) Expected Experiences: The Predictive Mind In An Uncertain World and Being Reduced: New Essays on Reduction, Explanation, and Causation
… from the bibliographies in these you will find the names of others connected to his research.

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Its quite a number they play on us with traumatic events, could it be some kind of “horse cure” aimed at the younger population who are suffering from media and drug induced ADHD, like a trauma based conditioning to enhance self-sufficiency and increase problem solving capacity by inducing a constant state of alertness?

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… in that case the “cure” might be worse than the disease.

When Dr. Farrell said “release of new technology” I was reminded of an idea I had.
I think the human body was manufactured to live in a structured and managed environment which is technology, like clothing and shelter (prolonged hypothermia is deadly), processed food (making foods digestible), and means to convey our ideas and thinking (language, writing, etc.)
Therefore, if one changes the technology or environment, the mind has to change with it. Just look at what living in an advanced urban environment has done to people “urban psychopathy”

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… yes there is a distinction between Natural and UnNatural Technologies to be made. To address your comments … this would lead one to think that there is also a distinction between Natural and UnNatural Adaptations.

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I couldn’t resist and put the latest “cherry” on the top of rants of increasingly unhinged President.

https://x.com/DowdEdward/status/2042355172308074980?s=20

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“It’s also worth mentioning that Trump’s “madness” might be part of the plan anyway…”

Especially if one holds the key to future “golden age” of energy supply. Especially when accomplished generals are talking about it.

https://rumble.com/v6tsmk7-lt.-general-steven-kwas-trump-nikola-tesla-and-wireless-energy.html

Trump was always pretty rough and tough on his “apprentices”…:laughing:

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Now THAT’s a worthy discussion topic!

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Got me wondering if DEI hires are an example of an UnNatural selection!

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… I found William Barrett’s The Illusion of Technique: A Search for Meaning in a Technological Civilization … and Back to the Rough Ground: Practical Judgment and the Lure of Technique
by Joseph Dunne to be helpful along those lines. As always original sources are best … the Charmides by Plato … not sure I go along with (or approve of) Aristotle’s thought that technology is a means of man in helping to complete nature. Before using technology to bring about objects not NATURALLY found in nature (if memory serves Aristotle said something along those lines) It would seem that much thought should be put into the question of whether or not it is a GOOD (in the Socratic / Platonic sense) that the proposed objects be brought into the World. Certainly questions related to the effect(s) of bringing those objects into the World on current states of affairs (relations effecting belief) as they are in the World and how they could or might be altered in turn possibly altering perception(s) of Reality should be of considered.

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