What are we looking at here? An outcry for justice? A glimpse into the dark underbelly of society? A bandwagon for jumping on? Tune in to Behind the Headlines at 6-8pm CET (4-6pm UTC / 12-2pm EST) today as we try to get a handle on the mother of all worm cans.
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I mean for 'real', with that ? ?
The blood doesn't merely curdle, it up and runs away screaming
Of course it's weird, you have red flags then call it off.
Weinstein probs did rape people though
As we're now entering an era where head-wipe/gender-wipe/human frequency control can be achieved by 5G Wi Fi field dynamics, maybe Hollywood is approaching first-phase-redundancy as deep-state-manipulation-tool.
Scary, but I've never been scared to keep my mind open to hear the truth.
R.C.
Back in those days, mostly I probably wouldn't have made a move on a chick until sufficient a charge had built up in the atmosphere that a massive firework display was inevitable, so it's very difficult for me to understand as 'sexual attraction' this idea of picking someone out with a nice smile and a correct résumé from Facebook, or whatever.
On the subject of MMEMF's, I'm a bit at odds with the term 'electrosensitivity' unless it's applied to someone who suffers nosebleeds in strong magnetic fields. I think it's normal to be able to sense electrical fields, whether they're generated by technology, electrical storms, or humans.
An interesting experience in terms of all that: Going back and back, I remember the first Brixton riots, sitting in my flat in Brixton. My then girlfriend switched on the TV and The News came on "BRIXTON IN FLAMES!!!", so we both got on our boots and coats and went to have a look. I remember opening the front door and immediately, on the first gust of wind, you could feel this massive wave of electricity, tangible to both me and her. As we walked around the town it was almost as if you could see this 'electro-wave' hitting people, and when it hit, they would go crazy and start smashing things, even little old ladies were affected by it.
Doctor Gerald Pollack has an interesting theory about how birds charge themselves on electricity from the wind. Maybe there's something to it.