MzObz is my humble attempt to offer my microscopy observations to those that might make more sense of them. I borrowed my son’s microscope to either dismiss or verify for myself the claims that cross-domain bacteria (CDB) contamination was in virtually everybody’s blood. My own very first live blood sample revealed the unmistakable form of a morgellons fibre. After much reading and several more very evident samples with improved technique I decided that the claims had veracity – particularly as I live in near isolation and have not been V’d. So . . I’ve kept looking . . and finding !
I make no claims of unique discovery or absolute identifications here – just photo evidence of my observations – that other critical thinkers, like myself, may reference to either support their own observations, or dispel their doubts . . and disbelief – that this could really be happening.
My early observations - from Nov ‘23 – vexing questions under brightfield.
Microscope - (Optico XSZ 107T brightfield shadowing 4x 10x 20x 40x objectives with stereo 10x ocular and 5mp camera to Capture 2.0 software)






These are just a few of my early observations; which prompted me to seek more professional opinion for identifications and advice. I sent my trusted GP a cloud link to a complete set of photos for his perusal; he replied that he didn’t really want to get involved in this subject ( ah - AHPRA !). He recommended a Naturopath experienced in live blood analysis - who like-wise discouraged further contact.
Although rather unsettling to discover that conventional sources of reference had been effectively ‘muzzled’ I persevered along alternative avenues of inquiry and stumbled upon the Substack’s of an informal but diligent network of fellow microscopers fervently addressing the same questions I had. In fact, in most cases they were way ahead of me, and have become my ‘go to’ reference for honest and (mostly) discerning interpretation of the mysteries revealed through a microscope.
I’ll take the opportunity here to drop a few names (and links) to those who’ve provided great insights (for the curious reader’s reference).
Clifford Carnicom - ‘Carnicom Institute’ for decades of astute CBD research.
David Nixon, Karl C, Will: Micronaut, matt’s microscopy, as just a few of an intrepid and ever growing bunch.
. . . till next time.
Great photos and good honest commentary. The betrayal by those who should know better is sickening. Our hope lies with the Proles. Collectively we can find the solutions we need.
perhaps middle top pic in group / block pics is a bloodworm, also one in top rhs. tapered at both ends is a sign.. has intestines and "eel crinkles" in skin at bend. always happy to see them as they are at least natural.
happy you got a good camera too now;)