Message NB-OT Labs. Courts



Message NB-OT Labs. Courts 

K.T is brutally murdering 100% of everyone that operated physically at the NB-OT Labs prior to 1990 & post leading up to 2025

This is for refusing to contact the non-corrupt Police & Law-Courts then Media the day they physically entered the responsible lab location housing equipment illegally hooked up to the brains - bodies of the 4 Bennett's or Rose & or Roger Ouellette prior to 1990 & everything done to leading up to 2011-2012 & again between 2012-2025

K.T paid, drafted & hostage draft interests kill those involved & connected or wirelessly segregate them or they are killed or brutally wirelessly terrorized


INJURIES THE NB-OTHER LABS CAUSED 

The 4 Bennett's + Rose & Roger Ouellette 

The responsible spies in Ontario Government are hey ting killed for all efforts taken against the 4 Bennett's & two Ouellette's

The people that sent their voice into the skull - ears using voice to skull into the brains of the 4 Bennett's prior to 2012 & post will be deceased before 2029 

If you send your voice into the skull - ears or through the mouth of wirelessly from the NB-OT Labs or if you touched the brain - body head to toe at all once before 1999 or after you will be deceased before 2029 or serving a log term sentence sentence

If anyone attempts to execute the 4 Bennett's they will be met with a family & extended then those connected under wireless attack & or deceased

K.T & the 4 Bennett's want the maximum option in international prison sentencing for 100% of everyone that had operated with & at the NB-OT Labs with Standardized Neurological Technology Labs involved in administering in response using first legal routes then private

The 4 Bennett's are demanding 100+ year sentences for everyone that operated at or with the NB-OT Labs pre-1999 & post leading up to 2025

Human Rights 

https://thesheild2035.blogspot.com/2025/02/blog-post_27.html

Criminal Acts - H.I.3 2025

https://thesheild2035.blogspot.com/2025/02/nb-ot-labs-wireless-efforts-with-brain.html


ALZHEIMER'S LIKE SYMPTOMS

The way 90% of those that had & do operate at or with the NB-OT Labs chose to vocally speak while operating at or with the NB-OT Labs is offensive especially in themes








ALZHEIMER'S LIKE SYMPTOMS

Alzheimer's like symptoms is the result of brain trauma if more than normal & safe light practices are used in neurological technology use utilizing detention & execution 

Argue your case. Past-present mistakes or non-mistakes then negotiations for a resolution

Legal & private considerations

"Holes in the brain" refers to a characteristic appearance of the brain tissue in certain diseases, particularly prion diseases like Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). These diseases, also known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), cause small holes to form in the brain tissue, giving it a sponge-like appearance when viewed under a microscope. 

Prion Diseases and Brain Holes:

Prion protein:

Prion diseases are caused by a misfolded, abnormal protein called a prion, which can damage brain tissue. 

Spongiform appearance:

This damage leads to the development of small holes in the brain, causing it to resemble a sponge, hence the name transmissible spongiform encephalopathy. 

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD):

CJD is a common prion disease that causes rapid brain damage and is always fatal. 

Other Potential Causes of Brain Lesions:

Brain lesions:

While the sponge-like appearance is specific to prion diseases, the term "brain lesions" is broader and refers to any abnormality in the brain tissue visible on imaging. 

Various causes:

Brain lesions can be caused by a range of factors, including tumors, stroke, trauma, infections, and inflammatory conditions. 

Severity varies:

The severity of brain lesions and their underlying causes can vary significantly, with some being minor and others life-threatening. 

Note: If you are concerned about brain lesions or experiencing symptoms like headaches, seizures, or changes in mental status, it is crucial to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment. 









CIG & P.K-K.T Labs do not break laws. NB-OT Labs are lawless & often speak on behalf their victims to negatively affect & control in their favor  


Pertaining to the brain - body & life of Dr Sydney N Bennett

Opinion:

Not that of Dr Sydney N Bennett or someone in charge of of temporarily incapitated

Answer:

Irrelevant unless expressed in from of a Law-court


Effects of harsh themed brain terrorism 

Hemorrhage & Aneurysm

Brain swelling
Pressure against the skull
Contacting & expanding the brain within the skull

A brain hemorrhage, also known as a hemorrhagic stroke, is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a weakened blood vessel ruptures and bleeds into or around the brain. It prevents oxygen from reaching the brain and requires immediate emergency care. Brain hemorrhages are generally more severe than strokes caused by a blockage. There are two types of hemorrhagic strokes: Subarachnoid hemorrhage** Bleeding into the space around the brain

A brain aneurysm, also known as a cerebral aneurysm, is a weak or thin spot in a brain artery that bulges out. It's a blood vessel disease that occurs when the wall of a weakened blood vessel in the brain swells. If the aneurysm expands and the wall thins too much, it can rupture and bleed into the space around the brain, causing a life-threatening subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and potentially a hemorrhagic stroke

Yes, Alzheimer's disease generally shortens life expectancy, but the amount of time someone lives with the disease varies. On average, people with Alzheimer's live between 3 and 11 years after diagnosis, but some live 20 years or more. Several factors can influence life expectancy, including the age at diagnosis, the severity of the disease at diagnosis, and the presence of other health conditions. 

Here's a more detailed look:

Factors influencing life expectancy:

Age at diagnosis:

Older people diagnosed with Alzheimer's may have a shorter life expectancy compared to those diagnosed at a younger age. 

Severity of the disease:

Early-onset Alzheimer's, which starts in the 30s or 40s, can have a more aggressive course and a shorter lifespan than late-onset Alzheimer's. 

Presence of other health conditions:

Comorbidities like heart disease, diabetes, or cancer can also impact how long someone with Alzheimer's lives. 

Individual variation:

Some individuals with Alzheimer's may live for many years, while others may have a faster progression of the disease. 

Average life expectancy:

The average life expectancy for someone with Alzheimer's is around 5-10 years. 

Some individuals may live for 10-20 years after diagnosis. 

Early-onset Alzheimer's may have an average life expectancy of around 8 years. 

Other considerations:

Changes in the brain related to Alzheimer's begin years before any symptoms appear. 

In later stages, individuals may experience complications like dehydration, poor nutrition, or infections, which can contribute to mortality. 

While there's no cure for Alzheimer's, early diagnosis and management can help individuals and their families plan for the future and improve quality of life. 

The NB-OT Labs have had 24 hour rotational teams with volunteers & guests flown in & driven in operating at versus those connecting outside operating with pre-1999 & post leading up to 2011-2012 & with efforts between 2012-2025 causing subject candidates often left unmanned & monitored 75-90% of the time or less than holes in their brain between others efforts causing repetitive temporary & permanent injuries  

Pain. Drained injuries.

Voice to skull - ears causing pain & injuries

Voice through mouth causing pain & injuries

Full body wireless attacks causing pain & injuries 

People & groups that had met the 4 Bennett's then others connected were brought in to see what they were like from the recorded & extracted memory of the 4 Bennett's & others while negatively affecting them the 4 Bennett's or other affected persons & participating in raping, torturing & terrorizing the 4 Bennett's 


NEW YORK STATE & THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO CANADA 

New York State. If it wants to exist with the Canadians. It can stop it's attack at the NB-OT Labs against the 4 Bennett's which started between 2012-2025 on a 24 hour basis after separate efforts taken prior to dating back before 1999 & 1993 then daily leading up to 2011-2012

If you invaded our privacy once through planting cameras in our professional or private lives

We want you second 10-25 or 25-100+ year sentences wirelessly segregated held down in solitary confinement or executed while exposed globally & made an example of in every area of 100-170 of 195 countries


Irrelevant yet 

AI automobile autonomous drone bore

Plug & bore. Close yet... plug & bore

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKA94l-Yzew

Slang. Butt Turd & Butt Toid (toyed)

"Toid" in the context of slang refers to the unique dialect spoken by the Hoi Toiders, a group of people living in certain areas of the Outer Banks in North Carolina. This dialect, also known as an Ocracoke brogue, is characterized by the pronunciation of "high tide" as "hoi toide" and other distinct linguistic features. Additionally, "TOID" can refer to a TOpographic IDentifier, a unique identifier used by the Ordnance Survey to identify topographical features in Great Britain. 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

1. "Toid" in the context of Hoi Toiders:

Pronunciation: The key characteristic is the pronunciation of "high tide" as "hoi toide".Other features: The Hoi Toiders dialect also includes using "weren't" instead of "wasn't" and "to" instead of "at".Mommick: They use the word "mommick" which means to harass or bother. 

2. "TOID" as a TOpographic IDentifier:

Purpose: TOIDs are assigned by the Ordnance Survey to uniquely identify every topographical feature in Great Britain.Pronunciation: The identifier is pronounced "toyed". 

Dictionary

Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more

noun

noun: dialect; plural noun: dialects

a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.

"this novel is written in the dialect of Trinidad"

Similar:

regional language

local language

local tongue

local speech

local parlance

variety of language

vernacular

patois

nonstandard language

idiom

regionalisms

localisms

provincialisms

lingo

local lingo

-ese

-speak

acrolect

basilect

sociolect

idiolect

COMPUTING

a particular version of a programming language


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