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Jun 25Liked by SAM

Hi SAM!

Thank YOU so much for your courage and dedication!

See, even the meagre contribution can help shedding some light on the body snatchers critters invading humans!

« Striking geometric symmetry within these rectangles - with thread-like and continuing cable-like attachment: »:

From your amazing pictures I can deduce that the unfolded fibres first hosts bubbles, which then transform into rectangles after their deployment.

Are these glowing light lines and dots would be the World Wide Web and communication blood highways? Would these be what the World Economic Forum keeps pushing as the Internet of the Bodies network? Consequently, light/frequency nanotech should be fought by the same means they thrive and drive on. Your Laser Box and Tony P. Triangles, and 5G immediate shutdown are the keys to their deactivation.

However, as you mentioned, the many sources can’t yet be controlled, our bodies and that of all living beings now are the battle grounds for all types of fibres and polymers -plastics. I will add that food and vitamins won’t change a iota to their proliferation for they, and most of the water, injectables or chemtrails air we breathe, all seem to be potential sources of these fibres intake. As per Dr. David Nixon: « Everything is contaminated. »

That said, cling to your healthy habits! Do not turn hypochondriacs by stopping eating, drinking, exercising or breathing! LOL!

As per our conversations, we have to consider that every quantum dot has it’s own glow. I’ve had the thought about a kind of microorganism that sheds a blue light at night: Phytoplantons, dinoflagellates, etc.

In this video, look carefully, at .25x speed, from 0:10. Algae are not only glowing in blue, but also in the orange colour range (watch the fingers): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTDxjOjzm9w

These algae, as well as your mushrooms, also contain Luciferase.

Just for the beauty of it, watch swimming dolphins in a bioluminescent sea:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJcTWr8-mFo

Your work is always my best food for thoughts. Never give up!

Best.

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Jun 25·edited Jun 25Liked by SAM

Remark:

A milligram of firefly Luciferase costs around CAD 650$ for a 200 micro liter/per vial. If I get it right that is one millionth of a liter.

Next questions are:

Who has developed these new Luciferase colours and from which organism/plant?

Who has the money to stain blood invaders with different sources/colour Luciferase and disperse them all over the planet?

Why are the glowing lines the usual Luciferase colour compared to the other glowing objects?

Why do they need these Luciferase colour differentiation/identification for?

Your subscribers should also arise many interesting questions about this post of yours.

Regards.

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