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"The brain detects liars. That's why when you see an eighty year old woman's face pulled tight we don't believe that she's twenty. Because the brain is reading that face and knows it is not telling us the truth...Where is this going? We are creating a pandemic of plastic, synthetic faces. Does this look better? No. Maybe in a filtered online picture, which is fake and highly controlled, it looks appealing. But when you talk to the plastic faces in real life, which is what is happening, you will see that it is a plastic face. And that is not what beauty is."
-Anastasia, BeautyFascia
*The relationship between the human face and truth. I have been writing about this for decades, starting with Beauty Talk & Monsters. The human face has been my great obsession since I was a child. There is nothing I enjoyed more than looking at people's faces and trying to understand the world—and cinema—through that face. Now the human face, if that still exists (at least as an ideal), as well as our appreciation of it, has been hijacked and destroyed. The COVID mask-muzzle played a big role in that. In real life, the face was hidden (many hid their cosmetic procedures) and canceled, drawn into a subterfuge we still see today, especially at paid organized (controlled) Leftist protests. Today’s mask-face tells us nothing about what is inside a person, probably because there isn’t much inside these fake people. Everything is skin deep, so reading engineered/programmed skin is perhaps what we should be doing for the time being in order to defend ourselves and preserve our own humanity. In my new book, Time Tells vol. 2, I spend a lot of time writing about mask technologies and the MKultra psyop of plastic surgery (Botox is a neurotoxin/biological weapon developed during WWII), which works in tandem with gene-altering technologies (“vaccines” and nanotech). It is important to note that the plastic surgery industry experienced a major boom during COVID lockdown, when everyone was home working on Zoom, looking at themselves on a computer all day, “horrified.” This confrontation with one’s digital likeness and shift into total screen reality, evidently caused many to panic even more about their faces and necks.