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XSpirit: The Vietnam War Secret the US Military Hid for Years

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XSpirit
@TubeSpirit

THE VIETNAM WAR SECRET THE U.S. MILITARY HID FOR YEARS:

Native American trackers lost their “sixth sense” after military haircuts

During the Vietnam War, the Pentagon deliberately searched reservations for the best Native American trackers – men who, in their native forests, could sense an enemy from miles away, read tracks, wind, and silence at an almost supernatural level. Their abilities were documented as “exceptional, almost mystical.”

But something unexplained happened in the military. After the mandatory short haircut, those talents disappeared one by one. The recruits stopped detecting ambushes, lost their intuition, and could no longer read subtle signs in their environment.

Older Native Americans told officers directly: “When our hair was cut, we became blind. We could no longer sense the enemy.”

They explained that hair is an extension of the nervous system – highly developed antennas and sensory feelers. Hair supposedly transmits enormous amounts of information to the brain stem, limbic system, and neocortex – vibrations, electromagnetic changes, and the faintest warning signals of danger. Like a cat’s whiskers, only far more powerful.

The military allegedly conducted secret tests, comparing the same group of Native Americans with long hair and after haircuts. The results were shocking. Those with long hair consistently performed better in detecting the “enemy,” navigation, and intuitive decision-making.

An internal document was reportedly issued recommending that certain Native American trackers in special units not have their hair cut. They were allowed to keep it long.

In ancient times, nearly all warriors and shamans wore long hair. Today, however, we cut it short, apply gels, and embrace modern trends.

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Have we lost part of our sensitivity to the world, our intuition, and our ancient connection along with it?

Perhaps hair is a forgotten sensory o---n. An antenna that humanity cut off itself in pursuit of what is considered “normal.”

Ready to grow yours and test it for yourself?

Source(s):
https://x.com/TubeSpirit/status/2066746765416505666

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