My Valve Index VR headset has a face gasket (padding between the headset and your face) that is lined with silver. I never have to wash it unlike other VR headsets because the silver in the gasket kills off the bacteria leaving it smelling as if it was never worn. Incredible.
In all of the footage I have seen with masks it appears that the fibers don't move unless they react to an external stimuli which would be moisture and heat. This means that these fibers might be inanimate.
The way these fibers move, however, remind me a lot of how a Fortune Teller Miracle Fish squirms around on any damp surface. https://youtu.be/bI0a8DEy6dY According to the video the toy is made out of cellulose which sounds like a material that could be used during the manufacturing of the masks (not sure though). When cellulose comes into contact with moisture it expands, while the opposite side stays dry causing it to bend away from the moist surface. Just from the way these fibers are moving in these videos they appear to be exhibiting the same behavior.
Also to add, when the cellulose is completely submerged is will reset back to it's original shape because there is equally the same moisture across the entire thing. The fibers in the videos appear to do the same thing when submerged in water.
This doesn't mean we shouldn't question why we are finding these loose fibers in the masks. I wouldn't want to be breathing this stuff in anyway. Chinese made crap.
Everything in this video is of poor quality and everything seems to have greenish darks. Also here is another view proving this is not a green screen.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hkvtcelL/this-microphone-is-the-size-of-h/c/
Guys, please use some discernment before we jump to conclusions. I had doubts because nobody would do all of this work to digitally fake super short interview like that.
I doubt the video of Biden being interviewed is a green screen. His hand quite clearly passes over the microphone as it should because you can see the shadow of his arm on the microphone. It is also overcast making shadows lighter and softer. You can also see his left hand (on his left) get slightly overlapped by the microphone on the right.
EDIT: Here is another angle of the interview: https://greatawakening.win/p/12hkvtcelL/this-microphone-is-the-size-of-h/c/
It's not a green screen. It's just an oversized microphone.
Lmao he deleted his account