German researcher find worms hatching from eggs in COVID vaccine
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It is simply astounding how stark the difference is between vaxxed and pure blood. How has this experiment not been more widely publicized, or even duplicated?
Hell, what would it take to get someone on this board with a microscope to replicate this with some vaxxed and unvaxxed buddies? This seems so huge and yet not a peep from any big names. Why not?
It's been replicated many times, and the same results in vaccinated people (clumping blood cells) have appeared many times.
Stacked red blood platelets reducing effective surface area causing decreased blood oxygenation.
It’s actually all very simple a 5th grader can understand.
The clumping seen here is usually called aggregation. There appears to be no movement at all in those specimens. Picture those aggregations reaching smaller portions of the circulatory system. They cannot go through and instead block the RBCs from going through, resulting in hypoxia--strokes.
Any links to the other experiments you know of?
Someone did this a few months ago, and they later did an interview, there was a huge difference in how they were handling the blood so it was inconclusive. I believe it was the unvaxxed sample was looked at instantly, but the vaxxed was collected several hours before and not stored properly or vice versa. It was a stickied post here a while ago.
I've seen these done repeatedly. Any specimen collected and then not immediately used is pointless. What was done here was done correctly.
Ah...doesn't seem that reliable if they mucked it up that much
No, I don't have any links saved, sorry.
I bought a cheap microscope to do this, and I've checked my own blood. However I haven't lugged round to my mothers house to check hers because it would probably scare her to death - she doesn't want to hear about all this stuff unfortunately.
I don't know anyone else well enough to ask them for a blood sample :)
This is what we should all do.
Every home should have a cheap microscope so we can occasionally check on ourselves.
And just for fun.
Even in the pure blood in these examples, the RBCs are attracted to each other more than they should be. I've seen this kind of work before; each RBC SHOULD be freely moving along, bouncing off other RBCs due to the -40 mv zeta potential. However, the difference between the vaxxed and unvaxxed is huge. The vaxxed are hugely effed up.
Darkfield microscopes are expensive and there must be the motivation to want to know the truth.