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Geologist, a proud Muslim and a Student of Comparative Religion

06/12/2025

The infant years are when children begin to form emotional bonds with their parents, but instead, they might become overly attached to an unreal person, someone on the screen.

This attachment could lead to emotional distance from the real-world connections that matter most, potentially impacting family relationships in the long term.

In the real world, parents respond with a range of emotions—whether it’s concern, frustration, or joy—teaching their children right from wrong through genuine interactions. Miss Rachel, however, operates in a controlled environment with just one tone, making it hard for real parents to compete with the artificial, simplified reality she presents.

Miss Rachel syncs her voice with the infant’s brain, using sharp lights and music to captivate and mesmerize the innocent mind, potentially leading to addiction, overstimulation, and a growing dependency on screen-based entertainment rather than real-life parent-child interaction.

Children who grow up watching Miss Rachel may become less tolerant and easily offended, as they get used to exaggerated, unreal tones of communication. Over time, this could result in a generation of adults who struggle with real-world social interactions, living in a simulated reality shaped by Miss Rachel’s conditioning.

14/09/2025

Classic Autism vs. Virtual Autism
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects how the brain develops and is often linked to genetic factors. It is diagnosed based on certain behaviors, such as delayed speech, reduced eye contact, repetitive actions, and difficulty playing or connecting with others. There is no blood test or brain scan to diagnose autism; instead, doctors observe a child’s behavior over time to see if they meet the diagnostic criteria.

Interestingly, similar behaviors are now being seen in non-autistic children under the age of 3 who are exposed to excessive screen time. At this age, children are naturally curious. Their deep focus, combined with the addictive nature of modern children’s programs, often causes them to lose awareness of their surroundings. As a result, symptoms emerge that mimic autism.

Please read The Rise of Virtual Autism, (Link in Bio), to learn how to reverse screen-induced autism.

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26/08/2025

The truth behind virtual autism is eye-opening—check out The Rise of Virtual Autism (link in bio) and learn how to reverse screen-induced behaviors before it’s too late.

Photos from The Truth Seeker's post 23/07/2025

Screen limits for adults
Finally, the government is considering my suggestions.

19/07/2025

This is the email I sent to the UK government.
The message is the same as my book:
Screens are not just entertaining kids—they’re rewiring them.

The Rise of Virtual Autism is available now on Amazon.

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