Blood Before and After the mRNA COVID "Vaccine" Shot (MIRRORED).
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I work in a lab. I look at blood all day. This is the biggest load of crap. If you look at any blood under the microscope without a preservative to keep it from clotting it will start to agglutinate within seconds. Not at first but slowly it will.
And the "abnormal membranes" are called acanthoctes. They are quite common.
I'm not saying the vaccines haven't contributed to thrombosis but this isn't an honest explanation of what is occurring. Fake news.
Maybe you can do your own experiment and verify
I've witnessed it many many times. Consider it confirmed.
conversation lost me, can you tell me what is 'confirmed'?
Why aren't there any on the left side, the acanthoctes? Just asking as I am not a scientist so I wouldn't know.
Either it's not the same person or during the agglutination process all normal cells will start to become crenanted (looks like acanthocytes).