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  to hug each other even a er they received the ‘Covid-19 vaccine’

  which we were told with more lies would allow a return to ‘normal

  life’. A government source told The Telegraph: ‘It will be along the

  lines that it is great that you have been vaccinated, but if you are

  going to visit your family and hug your grandchildren there is a

  chance you are going to infect people you love.’ The source was

  apparently speaking from a secure psychiatric facility. Janet Lord,

  director of Birmingham University’s Institute of Inflammation and

  Ageing, said that parents and grandparents should avoid hugging

  their children. Well, how can I put it, Ms Lord? Fuck off. Yep, that’ll

  do.

  Destroying the kids – where are the parents?

  Observe what has happened to people enslaved and isolated by

  lockdown as suicide and self-harm has soared worldwide,

  particularly among the young denied the freedom to associate with

  their friends. A study of 49,000 people in English-speaking countries

  concluded that almost half of young adults are at clinical risk of

  mental health disorders. A national survey in America of 1,000

  currently enrolled high school and college students found that 5

  percent reported a empting suicide during the pandemic. Data from

  the US CDC’s National Syndromic Surveillance Program from

  January 1st to October 17th, 2020, revealed a 31 percent increase in

  mental health issues among adolescents aged 12 to 17 compared

  with 2019. The CDC reported that America in general suffered the

  biggest drop in life expectancy since World War Two as it fell by a

  year in the first half of 2020 as a result of ‘deaths of despair’ –

  overdoses and suicides. Deaths of despair have leapt by more than

  20 percent during lockdown and include the highest number of fatal

  overdoses ever recorded in a single year – 81,000. Internet addiction

  is another consequence of being isolated at home which lowers

  interest in physical activities as kids fall into inertia and what’s the

  point? Children and young people are losing hope and giving up on

  life, sometimes literally. A 14-year-old boy killed himself in

  Maryland because he had ‘given up’ when his school district didn’t

  reopen; an 11-year-old boy shot himself during a zoom class; a

  teenager in Maine succumbed to the isolation of the ‘pandemic’

  when he ended his life a er experiencing a disrupted senior year at

  school. Children as young as nine have taken their life and all these

  stories can be repeated around the world. Careers are being

  destroyed before they start and that includes those in sport in which

  promising youngsters have not been able to take part. The plan of

  the psycho-psychologists is working all right. Researchers at

  Cambridge University found that lockdowns cause significant harm

  to children’s mental health. Their study was published in the

  Archives of Disease in Childhood, and followed 168 children aged

  between 7 and 11. The researchers concluded:

  During the UK lockdown, children’s depression symptoms have increased substantially, relative to before lockdown. The scale of this effect has direct relevance for the continuation of different elements of lockdown policy, such as complete or partial school closures …

  … Specifically, we observed a statistically significant increase in ratings of depression, with a medium-to-large effect size. Our findings emphasise the need to incorporate the potential impact of lockdown on child mental health in planning the ongoing response to the global pandemic and the recovery from it.

  Not a chance when the Cult’s psycho-psychologists were ge ing

  exactly what they wanted. The UK’s Royal College of Paediatrics and

  Child Health has urged parents to look for signs of eating disorders

  in children and young people a er a three to four fold increase.

  Specialists say the ‘pandemic’ is a major reason behind the rise. You

  don’t say. The College said isolation from friends during school

  closures, exam cancellations, loss of extra-curricular activities like

  sport, and an increased use of social media were all contributory

  factors along with fears about the virus (psycho-psychologists

  again), family finances, and students being forced to quarantine.

  Doctors said young people were becoming severely ill by the time

  they were seen with ‘Covid’ regulations reducing face-to-face

  consultations. Nor is it only the young that have been devastated by

  the psychopaths. Like all bullies and cowards the Cult is targeting

  the young, elderly, weak and infirm. A typical story was told by a

  British lady called Lynn Parker who was not allowed to visit her

  husband in 2020 for the last ten and half months of his life ‘when he

  needed me most’ between March 20th and when he died on

  December 19th. This vacates the criminal and enters the territory of

  evil. The emotional impact on the immune system alone is immense

  as are the number of people of all ages worldwide who have died as

  a result of Cult-demanded, Gates-demanded, lockdowns.

  Isolation is torture

  The experience of imposing solitary confinement on millions of

  prisoners around the world has shown how a large percentage

  become ‘actively psychotic and/or acutely suicidal’. Social isolation

  has been found to trigger ‘a specific psychiatric syndrome,

  characterized by hallucinations; panic a acks; overt paranoia;

  diminished impulse control; hypersensitivity to external stimuli; and

  difficulties with thinking, concentration and memory’. Juan Mendez,

  a United Nations rapporteur (investigator), said that isolation is a form of torture. Research has shown that even a er isolation

  prisoners find it far more difficult to make social connections and I

  remember cha ing to a shop assistant a er one lockdown who told

  me that when her young son met another child again he had no idea

  how to act or what to do. Hannah Flanagan, Director of Emergency

  Services at Journey Mental Health Center in Dane County,

  Wisconsin, said: ‘The specificity about Covid social distancing and

  isolation that we’ve come across as contributing factors to the

  suicides are really new to us this year.’ But they are not new to those

  that devised them. They are ge ing the effect they want as the

  population is psychologically dismantled to be rebuilt in a totally

  different way. Children and the young are particularly targeted.

  They will be the adults when the full-on fascist AI-controlled

  technocracy is planned to be imposed and they are being prepared

  to meekly submit. At the same time older people who still have a

  memory of what life was like before – and how fascist the new

  normal really is – are being deleted. You are going to see efforts to

  turn the young against the old to support this geriatric genocide.

  Hannah Flanagan said the big increase in suicide in her county

  proved that social isolation is not only harmful, but deadly. Studies

  have shown that isolation from others is one of the main risk factors

  in suicide and even more so with women. Warnings that lockdown

  could create a ‘perfect storm’ for suicide were ignored. A er all this

  was one of the reasons for lockdown. Suicide, however, is only the

  most extreme of isolation consequences. There are many others. Dr

  Dhruv Khullar, assistant professor of healthcare policy at Weill

  Cornell Medical College, said in a New York Times article in 2016 long

  before the fake ‘pandemic’:

  A wave of new research suggests social separation is bad for us. Individuals with less social connection have disrupted sleep patterns, altered immune systems, more inflammation and higher levels of stress hormones. One recent study found that isolation increases the risk of heart disease by 29 percent and stroke by 32 percent. Another analysis that pooled data from 70 studies and 3.4 million people found that socially isolated individuals had a 30 percent higher risk of dying in the next seven years, and that this effect was largest in middle age.

  Loneliness can accelerate cognitive decline in older adults, and isolated individuals are twice as likely to die prematurely as those with more robust social interactions. These effects start early: Socially isolated children have significantly poorer health 20 years later, even after controlling for other factors. All told, loneliness is as important a risk factor for early death as obesity and smoking.

  There you have proof from that one article alone four years before

  2020 that those who have enforced lockdown, social distancing and

  isolation knew what the effect would be and that is even more so

  with professional psychologists that have been driving the policy

  across the globe. We can go back even further to the years 2000 and

  2003 and the start of a major study on the effects of isolation on

  health by Dr Janine Gronewold and Professor Dirk M. Hermann at

  the University Hospital in Essen, Germany, who analysed data on

  4,316 people with an average age of 59 who were recruited for the

  long-term research project. They found that socially isolated people

  are more than 40 percent more likely to have a heart a ack, stroke,

  or other major cardiovascular event and nearly 50 percent more

  likely to die from any cause. Given the financial Armageddon

  unleashed by lockdown we should note that the study found a

  relationship between increased cardiovascular risk and lack of

  financial support. A er excluding other factors social isolation was

  still connected to a 44 percent increased risk of cardiovascular

  problems and a 47 percent increased risk of death by any cause. Lack

  of financial support was associated with a 30 percent increase in the

  risk of cardiovascular health events. Dr Gronewold said it had been

  known for some time that feeling lonely or lacking contact with close

  friends and family can have an impact on physical health and the

  study had shown that having strong social relationships is of high

  importance for heart health. Gronewold said they didn’t understand

  yet why people who are socially isolated have such poor health

  outcomes, but this was obviously a worrying finding, particularly

  during these times of prolonged social distancing. Well, it can be

  explained on many levels. You only have to identify the point in the

  body where people feel loneliness and missing people they are

  parted from – it’s in the centre of the chest where they feel the ache

  of loneliness and the ache of missing people. ‘My heart aches for

  you’ … ‘My heart aches for some company.’ I will explain this more in the chapter Escaping Wetiko, but when you realise that the body

  is the mind – they are expressions of each other – the reason why

  state of the mind dictates state of the body becomes clear.

  American psychologist Ranjit Powar was highlighting the effects

  of lockdown isolation as early as April, 2020. She said humans have

  evolved to be social creatures and are wired to live in interactive

  groups. Being isolated from family, friends and colleagues could be

  unbalancing and traumatic for most people and could result in short

  or even long-term psychological and physical health problems. An

  increase in levels of anxiety, aggression, depression, forgetfulness

  and hallucinations were possible psychological effects of isolation.

  ‘Mental conditions may be precipitated for those with underlying

  pre-existing susceptibilities and show up in many others without

  any pre-condition.’ Powar said personal relationships helped us cope

  with stress and if we lost this outlet for le ing off steam the result

  can be a big emotional void which, for an average person, was

  difficult to deal with. ‘Just a few days of isolation can cause

  increased levels of anxiety and depression’ – so what the hell has

  been the effect on the global population of 18 months of this at the

  time of writing? Powar said: ‘Add to it the looming threat of a

  dreadful disease being repeatedly hammered in through the media

  and you have a recipe for many shades of mental and physical

  distress.’ For those with a house and a garden it is easy to forget that

  billions have had to endure lockdown isolation in tiny overcrowded

  flats and apartments with nowhere to go outside. The psychological

  and physical consequences of this are unimaginable and with lunatic

  and abusive partners and parents the consequences have led to

  tremendous increases in domestic and child abuse and alcoholism as

  people seek to shut out the horror. Ranjit Powar said:

  Staying in a confined space with family is not all a rosy picture for everyone. It can be extremely oppressive and claustrophobic for large low-income families huddled together in small single-room houses. Children here are not lucky enough to have many board/electronic games or books to keep them occupied.

  Add to it the deep insecurity of running out of funds for food and basic necessities. On the other hand, there are people with dysfunctional family dynamics, such as domineering, abusive or alcoholic partners, siblings or parents which makes staying home a period of trial.

  Incidence of suicide and physical abuse against women has shown a worldwide increase.

  Heightened anxiety and depression also affect a person’s immune system, making them more susceptible to illness.

  To think that Powar’s article was published on April 11th, 2020.

  Six-feet fantasy

  Social (unsocial) distancing demanded that people stay six feet or

  two metres apart. UK government advisor Robert Dingwall from the

  New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group said

  in a radio interview that the two-metre rule was ‘conjured up out of

  nowhere’ and was not based on science. No, it was not based on

  medical science, but it didn’t come out of nowhere. The distance

  related to psychological science. Six feet/two metres was adopted in

  many countries and we were told by people like the criminal

  Anthony Fauci and his ilk that it was founded on science. Many

  schools could not reopen because they did not have the space for six-

  feet distancing. Then in March, 2021, a er a year of six-feet ‘science’,

  a study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases involving more

  than 500,000 students and almost 100,000 staff over 16 weeks

  revealed no significant difference in ‘Covid’ cases between six feet

  and three feet and Fauci changed his tune. Now three feet was okay.

  There is no difference between six feet and three inches when there is

  no ‘virus’ and they got away with six feet for psychological reasons

  for as long as they could. I hear journalists and others talk about

  ‘unintended consequences’ of lockdown. They are not unintended at

  all; they have been coldly-calculated for a specific outcome of human

  control and that’s why super-psychopaths like Gates have called for

  them so vehemently. Super-psychopath psychologists have

  demanded them and psychopathic or clueless, spineless, politicians

  have gone along with them by ‘following the science’. But it’s not

  science at all. ‘Science’ is not what is; it’s only what people can be

  manipulated to believe it is. The whole ‘Covid’ catastrophe is

  founded on mind control. Three word or three statement mantras

  issued by the UK government are a well-known mind control

  technique and so we’ve had ‘Stay home/protect the NHS/save lives’,

  ‘Stay alert/control the virus/save lives’ and ‘hands/face/space’. One

  of the most vocal proponents of extreme ‘Covid’ rules in the UK has

  been Professor Susan Michie, a member of the British Communist

  Party, who is not a medical professional. Michie is the director of the

  Centre for Behaviour Change at University College London. She is a

  behavioural psychologist and another filthy rich ‘Marxist’ who praised

  China’s draconian lockdown. She was known by fellow students at

  Oxford University as ‘Stalin’s nanny’ for her extreme Marxism.

  Michie is an influential member of the UK government’s Scientific

  Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) and behavioural

  manipulation groups which have dominated ‘Covid’ policy. She is a

  consultant adviser to the World Health Organization on ‘Covid-19’

  and behaviour. Why the hell are lockdowns anything to do with her

  when they are claimed to be about health? Why does a behavioural

  psychologist from a group charged with changing the behaviour of

  the public want lockdown, human isolation and mandatory masks?

  Does that question really need an answer? Michie absolutely has to

  explain herself before a Nuremberg court when humanity takes back

  its world again and even more so when you see the consequences of

  masks that she demands are compulsory. This is a Michie classic:

 
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