Not that this is anything new...
Everyone knows Ivermectin. In contrast, famotidine is relatively unknown.. According to the findings of Dr. Klinghardt and our own experience, medication with famotidine was significantly more effective than Ivermectin. Within a few hours, a daily dosage of 80mg was able to stop the so-called Covid infection as soon as it broke out.
Famotidine is an H2 antihistamine and as such inhibits the gastric acid production stimulating effect of the tissue hormone histamine at histamine H2 receptors.
This was the motivation to take a closer look at this preparation. With very sobering results.
The first look into the dark-field microscope at 100x magnification was quite strange. Piles of cells that did not dissolve. To be on the safe side, I looked at our water and found nothing like that, so I could be sure that it wasn't due to the tablet dissolving in water.
At 400x magnification, these cells look like this:
No matter which spot in the preparation - the same picture everywhere. And then I found this cell - in a slightly larger form. From then on it was clear what type of cell it was:
Looks familiar - doesn't it?
The same cells that appear in the blood. And every time you find them, you know that when they open up, a toxic, hemolytic reaction follows in the blood. This releases a lot of iron from the hemoglobin, which is utilized by the synthetic biology.
In an earlier post I considered the possibility that these could be Heinz bodies. We can safely forget that.
Here is another picture from the preparation. Also with recognition effect:
Here the same cell type in blood and urine. A few months ago I had this type of cell in a blood count, and it looked like these cells were being produced within these large bladder structures.
The cracks on the edge are evidence of the glass cover of the slide. The cells are so large that they look like a squished mushroom. This cell type cannot be broken open with the LaserCube. This is also an indication that it is not a pure hydrogel wall.
All I could observe was that under the microscope, when the wall is already dented, the leukocytes automatically become aware of this cell type and try to surround it. The result is always the same. Vast deserts of dead blood.
These blisters opened and released these cell clusters, which then began to spread in the blood.
After consulting Craig - he simply knows more about chemistry than I do - the following picture emerges.
Famotidine has an enormous anti-inflammatory effect. It not only affects the stomach cells, but also the mast cells. Mast cells are the body's own cells that help to fight off pathogens. They also play a role in allergic reactions.
If a pathogen appears in the entire body, massive initial reactions occur. These are suppressed by this medication. Unfortunately, it also produces masses of these haemolytic cells, which help the technology to release the required iron into the blood. And these are not hydrogels. These cells are attacked by our leukocytes, but they are apparently unable to open them, which suggests a fungus-like membrane.
A biological - technical Trojan.
The following are more pictures and findings from the famotidine preparation.
The individual spherical structures are clearly visible here:
And when this preparation is dried, spiky crystal structures appear again, which form within a very short time. Preferred at the edge
Nevertheless, no hydrogel structures we are familiar with should be missing - irony off...
Some fiber-like structures - partly in blue - although no staining of the preparation has taken place here.
The conclusion that can be drawn from this? No matter what kind of medication, apparently nothing is possible without this synthetic biology.
Slowly but surely, trust in many areas of our lives is no longer a given.
The rounded cells can also be clearly seen in the two images above. I observed the preparation for a long time - but the cells remained - no resolution. None. If we now imagine that someone has a high number of these cells in their blood, and a trigger - whatever it may be - causes the cells to all open at the same time, this would probably lead to a rapid demise of red blood cells. The symptoms are then likely to be similar to rapid blood loss.
Famotidine is still available without a prescription. There are several preparations with different names that contain the active ingredient famotidine. I can't say if they all contain the same contamination.
Finally, a photo from the urine, where these cell clusters could also be found after administration of sodium citrate. It's reassuring to know that it can leave your body again.
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Well done so the conclusion is don't medicate
Just do what grandma did cook your own food eat healthy stay away from doctors and drugs
Excellent work. I am a scientist and find it frustrating that all the microscopist substacks provide very little in terms of “methods”….e.g. preparation of reactant concentration, blood, urine etc.. I’m setting up my microscope and camera and will be starting from scratch. So far evaluation of my urine is negative, even after centrifugation (350 rpm, 15 minutes).