I wonder if these are incel attacks, I don’t see what the purpose is, you can’t rape someone having a fit
>tests revealed they may have been drugged
Feels like there is something missing here.
Seems a bit far fetched to inject someone in the back of their neck.
More than likely it would have been from something like a drink.
I wonder if the increase of needle spiking reports are somehow a symptom of the underlying pyschological stress the public has endured / is enduring – in an environment of constant media / political bombardment of “covid jab messaging”
that it is a symptom of mass psycogenic illness.
These people out there who are able to inject drugs into people, sometimes in places like the back of the neck too, without being detected until the mark is found the next day really have missed their calling in life. They should be employed by hospitals to be doing all the paediatric canulas and needles or at least pass on their skills for others to use.
I appreciate that the media don’t want to be seen as not believing but really there should be a minimal amount of scrutiny applied to these claims that doesn’t seem to be there. Hallmarks of a mass sociogenic illness including the sudden explosion of cases as soon as the media report on a few, bizzare symptoms that don’t make sense and the women in this story even say in the article they were anxious about all the recent reports.
Reminds me of a recent series of news articles from America of police claiming to be touching fentanyl when responding to ODs and having Neurological symptoms despite their symptoms not fitting with fentanyl ingestion and there being no way for the drug to have entered their system. No one ever wants to admit it was a mass panic either.
I got spiked once, woke up in a pool of my own vomit feeling very rough after being carried home.
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I wonder if these are incel attacks, I don’t see what the purpose is, you can’t rape someone having a fit
>tests revealed they may have been drugged
Feels like there is something missing here.
Seems a bit far fetched to inject someone in the back of their neck.
More than likely it would have been from something like a drink.
I wonder if the increase of needle spiking reports are somehow a symptom of the underlying pyschological stress the public has endured / is enduring – in an environment of constant media / political bombardment of “covid jab messaging”
that it is a symptom of mass psycogenic illness.
These people out there who are able to inject drugs into people, sometimes in places like the back of the neck too, without being detected until the mark is found the next day really have missed their calling in life. They should be employed by hospitals to be doing all the paediatric canulas and needles or at least pass on their skills for others to use.
I appreciate that the media don’t want to be seen as not believing but really there should be a minimal amount of scrutiny applied to these claims that doesn’t seem to be there. Hallmarks of a mass sociogenic illness including the sudden explosion of cases as soon as the media report on a few, bizzare symptoms that don’t make sense and the women in this story even say in the article they were anxious about all the recent reports.
Reminds me of a recent series of news articles from America of police claiming to be touching fentanyl when responding to ODs and having Neurological symptoms despite their symptoms not fitting with fentanyl ingestion and there being no way for the drug to have entered their system. No one ever wants to admit it was a mass panic either.
I got spiked once, woke up in a pool of my own vomit feeling very rough after being carried home.