Effects of Alcohol, Beer & Must ....
Billy Meier,
11th October 1989
Alcohol, Beer and Must should also have the same effects as for other liquids ( Effects of water when taken in greater quantities : https://qu4answers.blogspot.com/2019/01/when-how-much-quantity-of-water-should.html ) if they are drunk regularly.
If beer and must are drunk regularly in larger quantities, then a so-called gentle stupefaction occurs, which the persons drinking these substances are nevertheless not realising and which often remains unnoticed by the environment too.
The world of thoughts and feelings is dulled by beer and must, as is the case with any other alcoholic beverage, but this dullness is not perceived by those affected by it themselves ..... just because they have already fallen into dullness.
Ultimately, everything out of this can then end in dementia; a self-bred i.e. self-acquired mental deficiency that is based on irreparable brain damage i.e. damage to consciousness caused by alcohol, a condition which is also called drinker's mental deficiency and from which finally the drinker's insanity i.e. the delirium tremens results.
CR 230
http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_230
Billy Meier,
11th October 1989
Alcohol, Beer and Must should also have the same effects as for other liquids ( Effects of water when taken in greater quantities : https://qu4answers.blogspot.com/2019/01/when-how-much-quantity-of-water-should.html ) if they are drunk regularly.
If beer and must are drunk regularly in larger quantities, then a so-called gentle stupefaction occurs, which the persons drinking these substances are nevertheless not realising and which often remains unnoticed by the environment too.
The world of thoughts and feelings is dulled by beer and must, as is the case with any other alcoholic beverage, but this dullness is not perceived by those affected by it themselves ..... just because they have already fallen into dullness.
Ultimately, everything out of this can then end in dementia; a self-bred i.e. self-acquired mental deficiency that is based on irreparable brain damage i.e. damage to consciousness caused by alcohol, a condition which is also called drinker's mental deficiency and from which finally the drinker's insanity i.e. the delirium tremens results.
CR 230
http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_230
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