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posted ago by Narg ago by Narg +58 / -2

https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/lipid-nanoparticles-are-they-subtly

AshlandDog, one of the hardest-working pedes here at GA, posted this about 17 hours ago. So why am I posting it again?

Because it needs more exposure -- a lot more. It deserves a sticky. Naomi Wolf has written an eloquent, spiritual, AND heavily fact-based piece with plenty of sauce on what the "vaccines" are doing to people, and HOW (in part) they are doing it.

Here's a snippet of her opening, before she gets into the scientific data that informs her theories about HOW much of this harm is being caused:

I checked on what it felt like while walking on the city streets, and my impression was confirmed. There they were, the usual Manhattan throngs, surging along the sidewalks — but they were like pictures, like brightly dressed ghosts. The massive energy field —that sense of an island as a pulsing human generator, the electricity that had galvanized generations of newcomers to Manhattan — that was simply gone.

Not only was that overall energy gone. I noticed too that, as Jamie Glazov and I discussed recently on his podcast, the “mojo”, the sexual energy, of Manhattan’s crowds, was gone as well.

The island used to be thronged with the rhythms of people whose crossing of one another’s paths was like a flirtatious dance. There was a beat to the city — the human beat of sexuality and creativity and joy.

Men and women — women and women, men and men — now barely looked at one another. That dance of attraction, that flash of flirtation, that sideways glance that the streets of Manhattan always yielded between passing strangers and have done since the city began — the play of sexuality itself — was so subdued or diluted as to be hard to sense or see at all.

I walked into restaurants and hotels, and the formerly beautiful young women tasked with greeting visitors, looked like dancers in a scene out of a 19th-century Dance Macabre. They were uniformly pale, or yellowish, or had a grey cast to their complexions; they had circles under their eyes. The glow of good circulation, the radiance of health and sexual energy, all of which have been considered attractive for as long as humans have been courting — was gone.

Crowds themselves were altered. Young adults were limping, at scale. Men and women in their forties and fifties, who looked as if they had been recently healthy, were now moving like eighty year olds. People in vast numbers, of all ages, walked as if it was hurting them to move. Even teenagers and older children moved like zombies or robots — drifting, with seemingly no energy to spare. Smaller children did not squirm or race around. They sat vacantly on park benches or in restaurants. Or they drifted like little wraiths beside their parents, focussed on nothing.

What happened? What happened to humanity?