Inside the mind and body of a ‘scoper
A few more photos to compare, and a rambled perspective to share.
If I’m being honest with myself . . I’m getting a little bored of ‘icky’ looking things in even ‘ickier’ places.
In the weeks leading up to Christmas‘23 I was still very curious about what my previous discoveries meant, and indeed how pervasively they might be infecting my body.
Each new microscopy session yielded something fascinating and bewildering, or a validation of someone else’s images, and my innate curiosity was enticing me deeper in to this bizarre frontier.




At the same time I was mentally registering the scale of my observations – effectively all from about six drops worth of blood revealing dozens of alien objects and structures – I was also realising how little I, or most anyone else, actually knew or understood about these discoveries. They were being made all over the world simultaneously by amateurs and professionals alike but with hardly any reference materials available to explain the wherewithal of their presence or function.




Of course many questions had begun to appear on the Internet alt. media in response to the allegations and discoveries of self-assembling nano-things in the vaccines and other injectables, and much speculation ensued. But of these almost organic looking body fluid interlopers the information was scarce . . . or at least required a lot of effort and patience.




Yeah – back to the scale of things . . I’m supposed to hold about 5 litres of the red stuff and six drops isn’t nearly a milliliter – hmm, emotionally I just wouldn’t concede to doing the math, so I’ve estimated it at . . a lot.
Estimation and speculation is my lot for the most part. I’m wading in muddy waters with unpredictably shifting currents, and unless something familiar breaches the surface I don’t know what I’m about to encounter, how deep I’m about to plunge, or what that was that just wriggled through my carotid artery.






The microscope affords a convenient glimpse at the clues, and a glass slide provides a manageable platform for observation and experimentation, but they rarely provide definitive answers.
I regard it, in thoughtful moments, as a metaphor for life’s current journey – the scanning of one’s field of view, one’s objective effectively limits the scope of one’s insight, the fine focusing formulates the subjective question, then the mental (or perhaps search) algorithms debate the relevance of the observation to the macro picture awaiting outside those two eye-pieces. It’s advisable to raise one’s head periodically and . . . . breathe !!




I was reminded today that I’m not the only one trying to resolve the situation – none of us are.
Collectively we are the energy of diverse intention taking form in space-time towards a convergence, or perhaps divergence, of imagined creation. The terrain is both shadow and light, twisting and weaving the unknowable into the passages of our destiny.
Refined collective intention creates the field lines to which our compass bearing points, but that has been in effect for eons – ancestral intention – divine intention, likely the echo of an angels voice in our heart-mind consciousness.


Humanity didn’t get this far entirely on its own merits. The incredibly diverse spectrum of intelligence isn’t confined to the human brain – it abounds within the light and within the shadow, beneath the microbe and beyond the metaverse*.
Divine intention - I’m inclined to place trust in that – be in peaceful surrender to it, and trust that my deeply considered intention plays its part.
(* The or a set of universes or composite of (all) universes)




Now – where was I ?
Ah, about to begin a carefully considered dosing of Tri-Sodium Citrate !!
(in case it hasn’t been obvious – I’m about three weeks behind in my journaling. This gives me plenty of time to consider if what I’ve heard today is worth repeating !)
Those photos of chip-like structures and rectangular or geometic shapes from nasal or bronchial fluids are stunning. Very interesting ... and familiar. I've seen these in many other microscopy pictures from the last few years documenting the weird objects found in Convid 'injection' vials.
Also, I had a severe runny nose whilst feeling unwell earlier this year and managed to get a sample of the fluid under the microscope. I found hydrogel filaments. After the sample had dried, several days later I looked again and found similar geometric shapes very similar to yours, though not quite as sharp. It was as if my body was trying to expel the toxins via runny nose.
Somewhere in the sample micro-debris must be nanotech crystals which perhaps transmit digital micro-range radio frequencies; regular patterns? (WBAN). Alternatively, CDB 'protein crystals' mentioned by Clifford Carnicom comes to mind (especially in relation to the straight narrow object in one of your photos): https://open.substack.com/pub/carnicominstitute/p/cross-domain-bacteria-cdb-protein?r=qvkxe&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web