Listen to me very carefully: there is nanotechnology on the swabs. DO NOT GET TESTED. Call out, take a vacation, but do not let them stick those things up your nose.
I have seen them with my own eyes. If you use a 10x loupe, you will find black fibers on the test swab. These are delivery devices and contain nanotech within. They release a substance which grows inside of you and integrates itself. It responds to certain EM frequencies. Some people have suggested that it allows your consciousness to be influenced in a way that you’re unable to perceive. I’m not sure about that, but I’m sure it’s able to be used for tracking at the least.
These fibers are also on every brand of surgical mask that I’ve inspected, in consistent quantities. They are absolutely intentionally placed there. You can pick them off with tweezers or use a lint roller until they’ve all been removed. They are likely in the cheaper N95s as well, although I’ve not inspected many brands. They may be behind the surface layer, I’ve found them there after ripping it off.
I must reiterate: I’ve found them on supposedly sterile covid test swabs. These things react to heat and moisture, they respond to breath. If you breathe on a mask a few times, you can see them move (they’ll move after you breathe). They look and act like parasite worms, although I have reason to believe the fiber exterior is made from carbon tubes (which are a known carcinogen).
Listen to me very carefully: there is nanotechnology on the swabs. DO NOT GET TESTED. Call out, take a vacation, but do not let them stick those things up your nose.
I have seen them with my own eyes. If you use a 10x loupe, you will find black fibers on the test swab. These are delivery devices and contain nanotech within. They release a substance which grows inside of you and integrates itself. It responds to certain EM frequencies. Some people have suggested that it allows your consciousness to be influenced in a way that you’re unable to perceive. I’m not sure about that, but I’m sure it’s able to be used for tracking at the least.
These fibers are also on every brand of surgical mask that I’ve inspected, in consistent quantities. They are absolutely intentionally placed there. You can pick them off with tweezers or use a lint roller until they’ve all been removed. They are likely in the cheaper N95s as well, although I’ve not inspected many brands. They may be behind the surface layer, I’ve found them there after ripping it off.
I must reiterate: I’ve found them on supposedly sterile covid test swabs. These things react to heat and moisture, they respond to breath. If you breathe on a mask a few times, you can see them move (they’ll move after you breathe). They look and act like parasite worms, although I have reason to believe the fiber exterior is made from carbon tubes (which are a known carcinogen).