Two small types of darting dots that should not be confused.
Gaston Naessens and the somatid cycle
His videos are few and far between - but can give us good accompanying observations about the condition of the blood.
Gaston Naessens observed these somatids, which were so small that they were not visible, using “UV light equipment” on his special microscope, the somatoscope. A cycle of creation that begins in the ultraviolet range and is not visible to normal microscopes.
Somatids is a living particle that occurs everywhere. It can develop in two development cycles.
A three-phase microcycle that is stopped by various diseases in the body and then transforms into the 16 stage macrocycle.
It is precisely this cycle in its later stages that can currently be found in many blood tests.
At the same time, we still have the quantum dots - as written in this post and shown where and how they get into our bodies.
But this video shows us what is included in this synthetic biological technology - and what is not.
The following sketch illustrates the 16-phase cycle he found.
There are currently so many blood morphologies to distinguish that it can sometimes be a bit confusing. They have increased enormously in recent years.
This always creates the danger that the representative of one theory will not even listen to the representative of another.
Maybe we should put it together into a whole picture.
I'm glad to find someone else who is aware of Naessens' work.
Amen.