I used a jewelers loupe to zoom in on a facemask. Does anyone know what these black circles are?
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LOL!
Jokes on them.. I already have herpes!
Do a parasite cleans and lysine
I was joking but I've been hearing a lot about parasites lately. Where would I learn how to do a parasite cleanse? Does hydroxychloroquine work for this?
ivermectin works on parasites
It’s where the layers are melted to hold together. The masks are made of plastic fibers.
Most likely created during manufacturing process by stamp dies heated to melt material together. take a specimen and apply to mass spectrum analyzer
That's Chyyna nano bots, pow, right in the kisser.
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Steam forming press marks. IMO
might be some of those fiber critters that have been posted
Charcoal maybe?
Use your loupe and add some moister or warm air and see if there is a way to activate. If nothing happens? No harm experimenting.
It didn't seem to change the circles but I did notice a few of the black fiber "worms". I couldn't tell if they originated from the circles.
Morgellons!
Yes, when you breathe out the moisture sticks to the inside random-fiber layer where the air passes out through the square holes in the outer layer. The droplets spread out and then bacteria and mold spores breed in the circles of moisture. It's probably time to swap that mask for a fresh one.
This mask was brand new, never worn.
Microwave the face mask
I don't know what that is, but it doesn't look good.
Graphene potentially.