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.
Much thanks for your comment. This article you've directed me to is inspiring reflection of previous insights, and completing some dot joining for me. CEC'S insights and wisdom are an often overlooked well-spring of inspiration. Or at least slow to be processed by the lay observers mind. /\ .
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
Much thanks for your comment. This article you've directed me to is inspiring reflection of previous insights, and completing some dot joining for me. CEC'S insights and wisdom are an often overlooked well-spring of inspiration. Or at least slow to be processed by the lay observers mind. /\ .