HIV sectants-satanists are back with new injections! I have already written about a sect of satanic drug addicts who secretly inject HIV-infected blood with drugs around the world. Another incident will make even the biggest skeptics shudder. It all started in early October 2021 with a few cases and quickly went viral on social media, spreading like a new conspiracy theory. Although this is actually an old story. On October 11, 2021, Zara Owen, a 19-year-old student at the University of Nottingham, went with friends to the Prism nightclub. She first went to the photo booth to take a photo, and then went to the bar to order drinks. Zara assures that she was completely sober when she passed out. That she had not yet had time to order anything from cocktails and only intended to do it. Her next recollection was already at her house early in the morning. She was lying in bed and felt severe pain in her leg. Later, she found a tiny mark on her leg, as if from a stuck needle. Zara learned from her friends that they saw that she suddenly ran somewhere away from the bar and later they found her on the street alone and took her to her house. Zara says that in a normal state she would never leave the bar alone, because she knows how dangerous it is. Zara was very scared by this discovery, and later, when she told reporters about it (https://bit.ly/3rNeIPE), she said that she found out about several more women in the city with whom the same thing happened. They fainted in public places, and then found fresh injection marks on their bodies. When reporters began to trace social media, they found many such stories, including pictures of injections, which ranged from tiny pimple-like dots to swollen "bumps", and were seen on the arms, back and legs. The victims were reported to be mostly young women. After the injection, they seem to turn off, and when they come to in the morning, they feel bad and feel severe pain at the injection site. They have blackouts and do not remember anything about where they were or what they did in the interval between "turning off" and waking up. The reports of needles attacks quickly went viral on the UK social media section, followed by the hashtag #spiked. Because of this, many avid visitors to bars and nightclubs began to choose such clothes to prevent needles attacks, preferring tight jeans and jackets. Some have also announced a boycott of nightclubs until the issue is resolved.