E. Jean Carroll’s Accusations

E. Jean Carroll, in the video above, accuses our current president of the United States of rape in the mid-1990s.

I am not interested to open any political debate nor will I allow comments of any political nature on this subject. I will, however, disclose what I see when I watch Carroll talk.

Is she being truthful or lying when she accuses Donald Trump of rape?

I believe E. Jean Carroll is telling us the truth about what happened. Her story is credible, has several elements in it that support the truth and I do not see any hot spots that flag me.

Some people may find her presentation odd when she speaks. I suspect what people may pick up on without realizing it is Carroll’s face is somewhat frozen.

I suspect she may have had Botox. Not days ago, but a perhaps a week or more. There is some movement there, but much of her face is frozen.

Botox not only stops the muscles on our face from moving, but also mutes how we feel and display emotions. Did you know that? So you must consider this as a possibility.

Carroll is quite an eccentric personality, without a doubt. She really is one to push off difficult times and move past them. She isn’t one to give them a lot of thought and she refuses to play the victim. This is very clear in her interview.

This thought process fits with why the dress she wore was just ignored in her closet. I absolutely believe that is true.

Think about it? No.

Ignore it. Absolutely.

Let’s move forward seems to be her thinking!

Carroll doesn’t tell you what you want to hear — she throws out her feelings true as they are, and they are not conventional and she doesn’t care.

I believe E. Jean Carroll’s story without question.

The Emotionless Face of Botox

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If you caught Anderson yesterday, he had a woman on who suffered from serious over-kill with Botox. Her face is literally frozen.  I thought people would like to see what it looks like!

The sad reality is not only are her facial muscles frozen, so is her ability to FEEL emotions!  It’s true. And even worse, scientists have found it also impairs one’s ability to read these emotions on other people’s faces, too–which could be dangerous!

I find Botox makes people look icky.  In person, I can immediately pick up on the “dead pan” face of a Botox user.  They are dead to the world emotionally and it shows. I’d much prefer wrinkles, thank you!

Botox Affects Our Emotional Understanding

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Botox: Does it impair empathy?
By Wray Herbert

Here is an interesting article on Botox about how it has affected Hollywood, but also, and more importantly, Botox affects our ability to process and feel emotion.

What effect do you think Botox will have on detecting lies? Its something we must consider!

Botox Stops Sadness?

Laid-Off Workers Get Employment Tips And Free Botox Treatments

NEWSWEEK: Hello Botox, Bye-Bye Sadness—But Not for the Reasons You Think: Paralyzing the “frown” muscles also inhibits the ability to understand anger and sadness. Read more here.