Memories are held in the prefrontal cortex and by neuro pathways communications messages to the amyglada, the amyglada is in charge of emotional responses. If you can see tears coming down from someone eyes, that is because the amyglada is being told information from the prefrontal cortex.
I have been researching for a book and was writing my autobiography. I decided to go back to my earliest memory and earliest family photo. I went back to a photo of me when i was six months old and remembered that i was with someone and i loved her smell. It must have been my mother. Then i have a memory of when i was three years old and i was on a large bed with my baby brother. Two caped hooded people carrying lit candles approached us and then one came up to my brother and turned him over onto his belly. I don't remember anything after that. In 2014 when my dad died i received some photos and one photo was of a really disturbed baby I think the photo was of my brother. He went on to be diagnosed with a mental illness and committed suicide in 1977. Thank you for helping people like you do Jon. The world needs more people like you and less psychiatrists.
Have you been working on your book? If not that is okay, but if so, that is good. I trust you are doing well, such research would surely be quite daunting, but seems as though it could also be very therapeutic.
Yes, he is still in prison. From what Jon has said a while back now, WIlfred is known as a hero in there and the prisoners protect him. That was a while back so just fyi. I pray that he is okay.
I remember Jon from when I was really young, he was my neighbor. It's great to see you looking so well Jon all these years later
Can't wait to read the book!
Good-job Jon!
God bless you Jon, that moved me to tears!
Thank you Jon Wedger!!!!!!! Love from Canada
Thank you Jon for all you do.
Memories are held in the prefrontal cortex and by neuro pathways communications messages to the amyglada, the amyglada is in charge of emotional responses.
If you can see tears coming down from someone eyes, that is because the amyglada is being told information from the prefrontal cortex.
Jon Wedger is a remarkable humanitarian who is fearless and a true British treasure.
@@davinatest8467 agreed
jon wedger is a legend, thank you for your service jon.
I'm getting his book it will be a cool read just knowing how corrupt are system is !
We’ll be having Jon back on early 2025 and will get an update on his book then. Thanks for the comment.
Beautiful story about the prayer (1 hour:22 mins in). Really uplifting. Jon is such a huge hero to me.
Love John, he's always in my prayers.😊🙏
Jon is a fantastic human being ,very caring and a Christian to look up to.God bless him.
Please do bring Jon back asap 🙏🏻💌 Thank you
Jon is an absolute diamond 💎. Amazing work, thank you. #IStandWithJonWedger x
Diamond-Geezer!
Really just a legend.
What a eye opener 👌
This man is compelling to listen to his stories, are tragic horrifying, and some of them quite darkly, humorous, and heartwarming.
I have been researching for a book and was writing my autobiography. I decided to go back to my earliest memory and earliest family photo. I went back to a photo of me when i was six months old and remembered that i was with someone and i loved her smell. It must have been my mother. Then i have a memory of when i was three years old and i was on a large bed with my baby brother. Two caped hooded people carrying lit candles approached us and then one came up to my brother and turned him over onto his belly. I don't remember anything after that. In 2014 when my dad died i received some photos and one photo was of a really disturbed baby I think the photo was of my brother. He went on to be diagnosed with a mental illness and committed suicide in 1977. Thank you for helping people like you do Jon. The world needs more people like you and less psychiatrists.
That so sad but thanks for sharing.
Have you been working on your book? If not that is okay, but if so, that is good. I trust you are doing well, such research would surely be quite daunting, but seems as though it could also be very therapeutic.
That's why coming to trial, take so long, so solicitors can earn big time.
Does anyone know how Wilfred Wong is doing, is he still in prison.
Yes, he is still in prison. From what Jon has said a while back now, WIlfred is known as a hero in there and the prisoners protect him. That was a while back so just fyi. I pray that he is okay.
The masons allow women, look up the order of the Eastern star.
Jon is brilliant the other 2 not
Thanks for listening anyway.
Miserable sod
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