Can a haircut cause brain damage?
Alexandre Guillien
aguillien at mageos.com
Mon Feb 10 15:53:25 EST 2003
That's what the Rael sect says :
Hair are a telepathic medium and that's why the most intelligent people
(understand the high minds like Einstein) often have long hair !
>Einstein very rarely got his hair cut, and that is why his IQ was so high.
>"Michael Balarama" <mbalar at ev1.net> wrote in message
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>>what the heck happens to all those guys that are bald or shave their
>>heads???
>>real low IQ's
>>JLF <revfordham at newnorth.net> wrote in message
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>>>Of course it can! We all know that the hair follicles are actually just
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>>>physical manifestations of morphic field threads extending out from the
>>>brain's electromagnetic activity,... Cutting them, or being too rough
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>>>them causes vibratory waves which travel back down the morphic field
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>>threads
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>>>and resonate in the medulla oblongata. That's why cutting your hair
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>>>drops your I.Q. at least 15 points.
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>>>JLF
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>>>"AliGhas" <alighas2000 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>>>Maybe I'm a bit paranoid but I got a haircut yesterday and the lady
>>>>was very aggressive when she was cutting and manipulating my head
>>>>& hair. She was pulling hard on my hair and was combing my hair very
>>>>hard. However, I didn't feel as if any of her strokes caused any
>>>>noticeable pain and I didn't experience any symptoms like dizziness or
>>>>nausea or disorientation or anything like that at all. But after I
>>>>paid her for hte haircut my mind felt a bit "wet" or fuzzy or
>>>>something (hard to describe) and a
>>>>couple of hours later I developed a minor headache. Today my mind
>>>>still feels a bit fuzzy (but less than before).
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>>>>My question is, is it possible that her actions of combing hard and
>>>>manipulating my head, caused any permanent brain cell damage??? Or is
>>>>it just a temporary phenomenon after which I should recover 100% w/o
>>>>any damage. Maybe
>>>>I'm paranoid because it wasn't any severe head trauma at all but my
>>>>mind still does feel a bit fuzzy.
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