Contact Report 710 Translation

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Seven Hundred Tenth Contact
Tuesday, 11th September 2018, 21:14 hrs

Billy:
There you are waiting, dear friend, greetings and welcome, Ptaah.

Ptaah:
1. Greetings to you too, Eduard, dear friend, and thanks for your welcome.
2. Unfortunately, I was not able to come earlier, because I was with my daughter Semjase in the meantime, because important things had to be done.
3. However, since you recently told me about the incident that happened in your workroom with … and you also asked me about his state of consciousness, I am coming here today immediately to hear from you again in more detail about what has effectively happened.
4. I have already explained to you that you must exercise caution, because his condition is such that he cannot be fully responsible, namely as a result of alcohol-related damage to various brain structures, about which I will explain a few more things to you today.
5. In …'s brain, the prefrontal cerebral cortex is damaged, i.e. the region that has been considerably and permanently restructured on a molecular level by alcohol.
6. His brain structures in this respect influence his attention, his motivations and emotions, which he is only partially able to control, if at all.
7. The alcohol-induced 'restructuring' of his corresponding nerve cells thus had fatal consequences and caused a damaging neuronal restructuring, as a result of which the damage to the prefrontal nerve cells led to the fact that the important messenger substance glutamate can no longer be adequately regulated in them, which is absolutely necessary for an intact conduction of stimuli in the brain and only thereby ensures the transmission of signals from nerve cell to nerve cell.
8. However, the alcohol abuse of … specifically destroyed the glutamate receptors of a certain type, which I do not want to specifically mention in a defining way, because my explanation would lead too far and require various further explanations.
9. Explaining the more precise molecular connections in relation to which mechanisms block the receptors would also have to be explained in detail, as would the epigenetic switch-off processes that cause the inactivation of certain genes as a result of 'traces' in the brain.
10. The alcohol addiction of …, which has damaged his brain, can affect him again and again, even if he has fought it, although this addiction is only a secondary problem, because the basic structure of the problem is that he unconsciously suffers from depression and other mental disorders.

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