
Understanding Cold Winter Syndrome (DWS-2025)
A neurological movement disorder identified in early 2025.
Symptoms include:
- Involuntary rhythmic motion
- Emotional surges linked to distorted audio frequencies
- Perception of music in silence
- Disassociation followed by trance-like dance episodes
Originally thought to be psychological, new studies suggest it may be a frequency-activated neuroviral event.
The first recorded outbreak was in Strasbourg, 1518.
The second wave may be happening now.
History of Choreomania

In the summer of 1518, a woman began to dance uncontrollably.
Within days, dozens followed. Within weeks, hundreds.
Many never stopped. Some never survived.
Historians blamed hysteria. Doctors blamed “hot blood.”
What they couldn’t explain: why it spread without sound.
What they missed: the rhythm was inside us

Is It Happening Again?
Reports are surfacing in isolated communities.
Late-night tremors. Compulsive movement. Shadow twitching.
People are dancing. But they don’t know why.
You might already be infected.