Mask wearing is ritualistic submission

TOTT News
July 21, 2020

Wearing a mask in public will be made compulsory for all individuals in ‘coronavirus-hit’ Melbourne and Mitchell Shire tomorrow, despite no evidence the technique is effective.

Masks have traditionally played an important role in occult rituals, and in a world of symbolism and programming, the masses are being taught to collectively show their willful submission.

TO BEGIN: MASKS DON’T WORK

The number of governments recommending face coverings has gone up significantly over the past six months, and in the past few week, both US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson have been seen wearing masks in public for the first time.

There have been extensive randomized controlled trial studies and meta-analysis reviews which all show that masks and respirators do not work to either prevent respiratory influenza-like illnesses, or respiratory illnesses believed to be transmitted by droplets and aerosol particles.

Here are just a few studies that confirm this notion:

Bin-Reza et al. (2012) — “The use of masks and respirators to prevent transmission of influenza: a systematic review of the scientific evidence,” Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 6(4), 257–267.

“There were 17 eligible studies … None of the studies established a conclusive relationship between mask/respirator use and protection against influenza infection.”

Cowling, B. et al. (2010) — “Face masks to prevent transmission of influenza virus: A systematic review,” Epidemiology and Infection, 138(4), 449-456.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/epidemiology-and-infection/article/face-masks-to-prevent-transmission-of-influenza-virus-a-systematic- review/64D368496EBDE0AFCC6639CCC9D8BC05

Some suggested findings, but none of the case studies undertaken showed a benefit from wearing a mask, in either HCW or community members in households (H). See summary Tables 1 and 2 therein.

Offeddu, V. et al. (2017) — “Effectiveness of Masks and Respirators Against Respiratory Infections in Healthcare Workers: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis,” Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 65, Issue 11, 1 December 2017, Pages 1934–1942,

“Self-reported assessment of clinical outcomes was prone to bias. Evidence of a protective effect of masks or respirators against verified respiratory infection (VRI) was not statistically significant”; as per Fig. 2c therein.

Furthermore, numerous medical experts have attested to the fact that face masks can even be dangerous to one’s health, and they also curtail clear thinking, by trapping carbon dioxide in the chamber of the mask, forcing you to re-breathe it over and over. 

This depletes your blood of fresh air and the life-giving oxygen component it contains.

Many authorities — including the World Health Organization (WHO) — initially suggested that masks were not effective in preventing the spread of the coronavirus. Dan Andrews was one of these individuals in the beginning of the COVID-19 saga.

They argued if the general public all purchase a majority of the facemask supply, health care providers won’t have sufficient resources to care for sick patients. 

Furthermore, US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams not only wanted people to stop buying facemasks, but warned that you actually might increase your risk of infection if not worn properly.

Despite all of this information, which I am sure many of you are aware of, they are now recommending face coverings in public, and many governments have even made them mandatory.

So why are the Polyergus, internationally, forcing their citizens to wear these face masks, if the masks simply don’t work against infections, and might very well be dangerous to your health?

The answer might surprise you.

SYMBOLIC SUBMISSION

Masking has traditionally played a very important role in occult rituals. Historically, the wearing of the mask over one’s mouth is a token of submission — a gesture of your willingness to be subject to others who are not your usual sovereign.  

According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, mask wearing is:

“A form of disguise or concealment usually worn over or in front of the face to hide the identity of a person and by its own features to establish another being.”

In other words, the wearing of a mask represents an occult transformation from one role to another. From one manner of being, to another. Indeed, in this case, from individual sovereign under to collective subject under the transhumanist dystopia.

The entire point of occult ritual mask wearing is to hammer home to your subconsciousness — until it becomes completely true in your daily life — the idea that things are no longer the same.

Under the sway of the occult ritualist, you, being mouth-masked, are no longer the person you used to be. You’re suddenly demoted and re-assigned to the position of obedient subject. 

The wearing of the mask is simply part of the initiation ritual used to visually and psychologically signal your consent to this new arrangement. By wearing the mask, you’re signalling your consent to accept a new and very different position in this shift. 

More from the Encyclopedia Britannica on ritual mask wearing:

“The person who wears the mask is also considered to be in direct association with the mask’s spirit force and is consequently exposed to personal danger of being affected by it.

…Upon donning the mask, the wearer sometimes undergoes a psychic change, and, as in a trance, assumes the spirit character depicted by the mask.”

Indeed, the COVID-19 mega-ritual is much deeper beneath the surface, and seemingly ‘silly’ or ‘ridiculous’ occurrences — death tolls, mask wearing, statistics — all have a symbolic meaning.


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