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I was thinking of Matt JAOB's substack this morning, not sure why, but he'd posted so I came here from there.

As you're unvaxed (as I am) I presume I'd find similar stuff in my blood, but have never looked.

I do know that I feel good, especially considering how I felt in my 20's and 30's (which was generally dreadful, body and mind).

But presuming I have these things too, all I can think of is Lugol's iodine/iodide to purify the blood. Whether these things are bioweapons or naturally occurring, iodine is the blood purifier extraordinaire. I do tend to bang on about iodine given half a chance but haven't yet posted the protocol, which I might do this month some time.

Anyway, student doctors and proper doctors of old who used to learn and use iodine - before chemical crap became so prevalent - used to say "If you don't know what, where or why, use thee then, K and I." K being potassium, and I being iodine, together as Lugol's iodine 2% or 5%. Even to them it had a magical quality. The mechanism was unknown, but it always worked. Caution is needed because it can wreck havoc on an unbalanced system, but when balanced with the right protocol it's brilliant.

Seeing as I haven't been doing blood studies like you, Damon and Matt, I don't know what is normal. But I would love for one of you to take Lugol's (diluted, maybe 5 drops of 5% in half a glass of water) either to a slide with blood cells with a suspicious character, or internally to see if it makes a difference to what is found under a microscope. Lugol's on its own is really powerful, but with boron- which has an open molecular mechanism which binds to metals and other junk - and plenty of sunshine and good diet I suspect blood can be purified no matter what the bastards throw at us. (Plus NAC, vit. C etc.)

Anyway, those are my thoughts. I'm not a doctor but have doctored my family for the last 15 years.

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Any suggestions are very welcome. However, I'm afraid that we won't get very far with just one or two tools. This technology is highly resistant to pretty much everything I have encountered so far. We can stabilize our bodies as much as possible with whatever we can. Unfortunately, this has no effect on many areas of this synthetic biology. Research is decades ahead of us. We don't even really know the materials used and the development process is extremely fast.

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Cool, I hadn't seen your experience before I commented. Have you ever used old-fashioned high dose Lugol's or borax (at any dose) for the record?

Have you heard of hand-held devices like the Russian Scenar or Tennant Biomodulator? (Like a TENS device.) I wondered if electromagnetic pulsing could help disable the tech. as far as further tools were concerned. The idea being the tech hijacks our cells and functions at our electrical level - what would happen if they got routinely zapped with a higher frequency? Just thinking aloud.

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The technology appears to work on multiple frequency bands. PEMF systems are supposed to help, but I still lack the experience. As soon as I can see more here - I will write an article about it. Assuming I can really understand the effect under the microscope. A lot to do... :-)))

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Do you know what the frequencies are? Great work btw!💪👏🏻

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There are numerous articles in the medical literature, especially for the resolution of photoresponsive drug administration, there are four frequencies mentioned. 530nm green, 635nm red, 617nm red and 405nm blue/violet. Resolution is usually achieved using a combination of several at the same time. The irradiations were carried out on cell cultures with 10nm over 30 minutes per cm2. Photolysis via triplet-triplet energy transfer. (TTET) - Matt and I are currently using the combination of 530nm and 405nm, as resolution processes have been demonstrated under the microscope using a green laser in combination with blue light. https://sam368.substack.com/p/photoresponsive-hydrogels-cracked

We are still at the experimental stage - and everyone has to decide for themselves what to do with the information. So caution is always advised... Greetings - SAM

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Iodine needs a bit of non iodized salt as a carrier. I use Diamond brand as it tested with no microplastics or harmful additives.

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Sam I posted a 13 second video earlier on my SS mine was a fresh blood sample of an orb that had rbcs inside with these little rapidly moving things on the inside of the orb that were also moving on the the sequestered rbcs. Dr Ana calls these orbs incubators. I see strands that look different from yours that I theorize may be forming up in the blood vessels that the embalmers are finding.

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SAM as you know all of the white blood cells have a round cell membrane. Neutrophils can be hypersegmented or not. The monocite looks almost solid except for that little hoof like opening at the bottom the cell. Some of these cells like the eosiniphils look like they have two dark balls on both sides of the cell. Sometimes hard to see depending on the scope settings. I'm not saying you are wrong here. I'm just noting my own observations. Since we lose and replace approximately 8 million cells per day we may also be observing new white cells that are still being formed and those that are breaking down that gives a skewed picture. Just thinking out loud here. However I have observed these black round synthetic incubators as Dr Ana calls them actually shape shift and eject living rapidly moving live materials into the plasma. I wish at that time I knew how to video capture that activity. Still learning!

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Sometimes I wish I was wrong. There are so many changes in the blood - that sometimes it's hard to tell whether it's a process due to the synthetics or an altered mechanism of the normal blood due to the foreign substances. And to make matters worse, the plasma itself seems to change so much that our cells react with membrane damage. Unfortunately, we cannot see the plasma directly, only the reactions to it and its new altered reaction to light.

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Sam I see what looks like Protids moving rapidly around and a neutrophil doing its job of phagocytosis cleaning up junk in the blood. That string at the lower right that disappeared looked like a staph organism that was consumed by the neutrophil. The jagged edges around the red blood cells look like piklocytosis which can occur as the slide starts to dry out. If there are pointy edges or smooth rounded edges it means two different things. These larger cells are usually white blood cells there are 5 types as you probably know..

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Unfortunately, I can observe this process more and more frequently in the blood - it is not normal leukocytes - it is remodeling - building rectangular structures - which were not there before. These artificial structures can be recognized mainly by the fact that they all have a ring floating inside or on top of the structure. I would also prefer a different explanation...

These ring structures that are visible inside the black structure seem to be a kind of control mechanism - if they disappear, these processes stop. There is usually either a green dot or a red dot on these rings. This also always shows that this is unfortunately not normal activity.

These large leukocytes with the black corner, which are in a kind of stasis, also appear more and more frequently. They are then distributed in the blood - completely still, while other normal leukocytes are doing their job. And for some reason - some trigger that takes place, these cells then suddenly start to release a black substance that looks like a puddle.

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I have read the rings are the batteries. They are always seen with the Chips, one each. It would make sense for the action to stop without power. just think out loud. Synthetic blood search I put up in my notes just now as I didn't want to agitate the bot, well maybe just a wee bit..:)

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Ok - I was just looking for nanobatteries and found a ring structure that is made up of hexagonal structures - that explains a lot. They are capable of quantum tunneling of scalar waves. Like in DNA. Now the linear and non-linear phenomena that occur also become logical! Thanks! Sometimes it's a succinct sentence that makes a lightbulb go off in your head! Great Matt!!!

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It's building a secondary nervous system. Singularity soon. Prepare for internet of bodies.

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That is one of the goals.

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Without going away and researching or experimentation beyond watching your interesting video, and purely based on my limited blood / pyocytes observations and minimally accrued 'public knowledge' from the internet and in the understanding that I must try to find the most rational response to all of this personally new information, my thoughts are (Darkfield Considered);

Scene 1: Majority of erythrocytes in varying states of oxidative stress as they become spikey (* 8μm). Six small white spheres ranging in size *2 - 4μm, these don't seem to fit in with the 'public' information on blood cell types unless they are activated platelets! The largest of the six could at a stretch be a lymphocyte and your main target, the one larger granulocyte-type object, well take your pick from all the granular leukocytes, I pick monocyte! Scene 2: The light-coloured objects more or less fit the dimensions of lymphocytes, one healthy, one dying! Scene 3: Well it looks like the large monocyte looking object of scene 1: except it's interacting with a microscopic mobile phone!! No, but seriously, what is the regular smooth cornered straight sided object either emerging from or being assimilated into the 'monocyte'? I've not seen anything like that. At 2:20 the mobile phone has a separate bubble formed around it, maybe the monocyte causing some breakdown of the 'device's' matter into gas form! Those threads which look coiled remind me of the much larger blue fibrous objects I've been finding in pus, flat ribbon like and on various occasions coiled just like that sub-micro coil. 3:30 reformed sphere!!! It's almost like the blocky object emerged and returned to the cell ejecting that coiled object. Could monocytes exhibit such behaviour in a similar manner as Gaston Naessens' somatid's pleomorphism producing fungal forms, coiled fungal forms that later grow into the larger coiled like filamentous structures we see elsewhere? As for the chains of what I imagine are some gas, N, O2 or CO2 bonding electrostatically to a thread, maybe as an artefact of slide cleaning streaks which seem impossible to remove from glass slides or if it is biological then perhaps fungal web like hyphae... My thoughts only, not too critical I think...

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