An older lady over 80 years old asked me about her skin problem and asked if I could take a look at it. She is unvaccinated and has no contact with vaccinated people and is otherwise very healthy when it comes to food consumption. Meat only from hunted wild animals that live here, home-grown vegetables, etc...
Her skin first began to itch, then to show small rashes and now reacts with massive flakes of skin - she removes the flakes twice a day and also up to twice at night because she hardly sleeps anymore.
I put some small scales under the microscope and in the first few pictures I could only see small pink threads which were unusual.
I then took a new specimen and stained it with methylene blue to be able to see better details. And now it started...
Normal stained skin samples don't move, show chemical reactions, or start to spread - but let's take a look:
Bubbles that started moving and their behavior looked like they were moving in a gel medium. All videos are at original speed - no time-lapse!
The activity began to increase within a very short time throughout the sample
Magnification 1000x
Just like in blood, your reactions became more violent the more light there was. If I reduced the incidence of light from the microscope, the chemical reactions also became fewer. As seen here:
An increase in the chemical reaction is almost no longer possible under the microscope slide. Unless it explodes in your face...
The question that arises here is, what kind of substance reacts with methylene blue in such a way that the material begins to foam like window sealant? Maybe a chemist will read this article and have an idea - I'm open to suggestions. All I know is that the Carnicom Institute has listed methylene in the category of substances used by synthetic biology.
The lady also told me that she often had razor-like stings when the skin flakes began to fall off. I found this “acquaintance” who is becoming more and more common. The so-called razor crystals. I can't say with certainty whether this is really connected.
Here are some more pictures of the specimen - which were a bit more immobile... But they didn't necessarily look like normal skin.
Apart from the staining with methylene blue, the images have not been edited in terms of color or otherwise, even if it may seem that way.
And again the request to the chemists among the readers - maybe someone has an idea - what kind of substance must be present in the skin for such a reaction to take place. I was able to trigger these reactions with several samples.
The skin flakes come from the entire body - i.e. not explicitly from the head - so various hair washing products can be ruled out. These have also changed over time - but the skin shows no changes in the reaction.
Thanks to all!!!
So she's never had any vaccines at all? How are the chemtrails in her area? Look up HerbsPlusBeadWorks on YT - Tony Pelleresco's work - he has evidence checm trails are hammering us with hydrogels / self assembling and self repairing nano particulates / et al.
I observed a weird reaction by combining a drop of methylene blue with a few drops of Lugols iodine. It created a chemical reaction, developing a sort of shell and hardened particles. I noticed this because after a weird snowfall (that slushy “sticky” stuff that looks like a giant snowman barfed everywhere) I brought some snow in and put a drop of methylene blue and some iodine and the area where they contacted turned hard. Once melted the water was dirty with particles large and small. If you try it in liquid water it won’t happen, had to be pure. I tried searching online about the reaction and found one paper about it for using in metallurgy or something and i couldn’t understand well enough to be sure it was the same substances.
Not sure if this info is worth anything but my only thought was it could be used potentially as a sort of “casting material” as the two when reacted lying on the snow clump took the form of the shape that the snow granules were in at the time.