Wow, that is bizarre.
I would like to see a verification of this from several other scientist or laboratories.
I will send this to the Health Ranger, Mike Adams. He has a laboratory that can duplicate this test.
If other labs can repeat with the same results than we need to find out what that swab is and what the black fibers are...
It’s called a Flocked Swab. I just looked up the difference between it and a “normal” cotton one and the results are bizarre. Just throw that term into a search engine and find what you can.
Wow, that is bizarre. I would like to see a verification of this from several other scientist or laboratories. I will send this to the Health Ranger, Mike Adams. He has a laboratory that can duplicate this test. If other labs can repeat with the same results than we need to find out what that swab is and what the black fibers are...
It’s called a Flocked Swab. I just looked up the difference between it and a “normal” cotton one and the results are bizarre. Just throw that term into a search engine and find what you can.
Here's one company that manufactures flocked swab and tries to explain the difference
https://www.copanusa.com/sample-collection-transport-processing/floqswabs/