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Dr. Weber has shown that micro parasites, which are not recognized by mainstream medicine as the cause of cancer, belong to two species: A (string-shaped) and B (stick-shaped). These parasites hide inside red blood cells, making them difficult to detect in normal blood tests. They enter the blood cell as a marrow site, grow inside it, and eventually leave to find a partner for DNA exchange. The youth form of both species is round or oval-shaped, while the sexually mature gametes can be seen here. These tiny parasites, known as trophocytes, develop into larger organisms.

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I mixed dental anesthetic with blood and saw tiny machines that are not platelets. These robots are building something, which is not normal. They are dead erythrocytes, not platelets. The robots are jumping around, not platelets. It's surprising to see these little robots working.

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Unvaccinated blood has round, flowing blood cells, indicating good pH. White blood cells are large and active, suggesting a working immune system. Vaccinated blood shows blood cells stuck together with strange shapes and black fibrin lines, potentially causing blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks. White blood cells are tiny, indicating a compromised immune system, with fibrins present. The blood sample contains bacteria, parasites, and dead blood. The plasma is full of bacteria and parasites in numbers not normally seen. There are at least 5 to 8 different kinds of bacterium and parasites, overwhelming the immune system and leaving no time to clean up cancer cells. The plasma is crawling with organisms, which is not normal and is a ticking time bomb.

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All the particulates began moving to the edge, and self-assembly occurred. An unusual organism with tentacles lifted itself off the glass slide, appearing alive and possibly self-aware. This was unlike anything encountered in medical school or laboratories. Both I and a colleague felt it seemed to know we were observing it, which was unsettling. After a couple of hours, everything was destroyed, and I wondered if it was just a fluke. Recently, we obtained more vials from the same manufacturer but a different batch. Under the microscope, another tentacle-like structure appeared, this time completely under the cover slip, with no movement. I was astonished to see another one.

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We invited the staff of the Giovannini studio to discuss their study on the blood of over a thousand people, including those who were inoculated and those who were not. They found that the blood of inoculated individuals showed alterations in shape and arrangement of red blood cells when observed under dark field microscopy. In a normal blood sample, the red blood cells are spherical and well-oxygenated, with no foreign bodies present. However, in the blood of inoculated individuals, they observed the presence of nanotube-shaped inclusions that attracted red blood cells, leading to potential circulatory issues. This phenomenon, known as impelamento, can have thrombogenic effects. This occurs specifically in the blood of inoculated individuals.

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I collected a canister of dried blood and had it analyzed. We put the blood in saline solution and observed it for 72 hours. Then, we placed it in a growth medium and examined it under a microscope. The white blood cells were dividing, and we determined that there were 24 chromosomes. 23 chromosomes came from the mother and father, while 1 was the sex determinant from the father. This blood, which was almost 2000 years old, was still alive. The test subjects were amazed as they had never seen dried blood remain alive before.

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I've examined blood samples and have observed anomalies in everyone I've tested, even myself. I'm now seeing things I never saw in un*vaxxed individuals before. I'm noticing unusual formations, like chains potentially building, which typically occurs when the blood is breaking down. These formations seem more noticeable during decomposition. What's interesting is that while the body decomposes, these anomalies don't. They change and morph into something else. The red blood cells are visible, but when these formations mass together, that's when they evolve or morph. It could happen at any moment.

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I washed my slides and found anomalies in everyone's blood, including my own. These anomalies resemble liver congestion and may form chains as blood breaks down. They do not decompose like the rest of the body, but instead morph into something else, possibly evolving further. The process of transformation is ongoing and could happen at any moment.

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I washed my slides and found similar anomalies in everyone, including myself, which I hadn't seen in the unvaccinated before. I observe my blood regularly, and I've noticed some unusual formations that resemble liver congestion. These changes seem to become more apparent as the body decomposes, yet the anomalies themselves do not decompose; they morph into different forms. The red blood cells are present, but when they gather into masses, they begin to evolve. This process hasn't started yet, but it could happen at any moment.

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Since 2017, I've analyzed blood and noticed unusual findings. Clients often ask what to do about these anomalies, but I don’t have all the answers. My name is Kelly Bacher from Campbellford, Ontario, and I help people identify issues in their blood. Recently, many have sought my services, feeling unwell despite being told they’re fine. I've observed strange, glowing green entities that self-assemble, resembling crab-like or squid-like forms with segmented tentacles. Additionally, there are metallic-looking pieces that seem to degrade into living organisms. When I turn off my microscope, these entities become dormant, but they become active again with heat and light. This behavior is not typical; when blood dies, it should remain dead.

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Since 2017, I've analyzed blood samples and recently, I've noticed unusual elements that shouldn't be there. Clients ask me how to address these anomalies, but I don't have all the answers, which is why I'm seeking help. I'm Kelly Bacher, a live blood analyst in Campbellford, Ontario. I help people by analyzing anomalies and suggest meal plans or supplements to improve their well-being. Recently, many people have sought my services, feeling that something is wrong despite being told otherwise. I've observed illuminated, self-assembling structures that resemble crab-like or squid-like organisms with segmented tentacles. I've never seen anything like this before. Additionally, there are metallic-looking pieces that degrade and transform into unknown living things. These organisms become dormant when the microscope is off, but reactivate with heat and light. This isn't normal; dead blood should remain dead.

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Clumping of red blood cells in the vascular system is considered a major problem because it blocks blood flow in capillaries, impeding oxygen and nutrient transfer to tissues and waste removal. A microscope slide shows red blood cells clumping into long chains in human blood after five minutes of exposure to a video display terminal, model Ikigami EM125A. After five minutes of exposing the blood to a shielded, full spectrum OttLite fluorescent fixture, model 2,020, the long chains of red cells break up, using darkfield microscopy.

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In this video, we experiment with adding a dewarmer directly to warms. Initially, it doesn't seem like much is happening, but the medication gradually paralyzes the parasites. Over time, we observe the warms starting to spasm and eventually, they stop moving altogether. It's unfortunate that our little friends are no longer active.

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Clumping of red blood cells in the vascular system is considered a major problem because it blocks blood flow in capillaries, impeding oxygen and nutrient transfer to tissues and waste removal. A microscope slide shows red blood cells clumping into long chains in human blood after five minutes of exposure to a video display terminal, model Ikigami EM125A. After five minutes of exposing the blood to a shielded, full spectrum OttLite fluorescent fixture, model 2,020, the long chains of red cells break up.

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I'm Kelly Bacher, a live blood analyst from Campbellford, Ontario. Lately, I've been noticing unusual things in people's blood samples. These anomalies appear as illuminated, green-glowing organisms that self-assemble into crab-like or squid-like shapes with segmented tentacles. There are also metallic-looking pieces that eventually transform into unknown living organisms. When I turn off my microscope, they become dormant, but when I turn it back on, they start moving again. This is not normal because blood is supposed to die when it dies. I don't have answers yet, so I'm reaching out for help.

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Dr. Alfons Weber conducted experiments in the 1960s and onwards, discovering that agile corpuscles were responsible for blood infections. He filmed these experiments, providing unique evidence. Dr. Weber identified micro parasites in the tissue of all cancer patients, as shown in the footage. Additionally, a blood sample from a leukemia patient is displayed.

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The speaker claims that cancer may not be what we think it is. Red blood cells are shown to contain lively micro parasites. A tumor cell from a bladder carcinoma is shown with vacuoles and string-shaped structures. All recordings have certain reoccurring types of microbes in common. The speaker states there is no tumor tissue without these microbes and no blood of a cancer patient without these micro parasites.

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Okay, let's get started. I need to find the right tools to draw blood, so please be patient. I'll put the scope back on so we can watch. Here are some micrographs: healthy predlopod plasma, then the same plasma with spike protein added. We want to see if adding spike protein directly to healthy blood creates larger microclots than we see in the samples with the spike protein already present. We'll compare the images to see the effects.

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I washed my slides and examined blood samples from everyone, including myself. I noticed some anomalies that I hadn't seen in unvaccinated individuals before. These anomalies appear when the blood starts breaking down, particularly during decomposition. Interestingly, while the blood changes, the anomalies do not decompose; instead, they morph into different forms. The red blood cells are present, but when they cluster together, they begin to evolve into something else. This transformation could happen at any moment.

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I am a live blood analyst and I have noticed some abnormal things in people's blood recently. I don't have all the answers, so I'm reaching out for help. The blood samples I've examined have unusual illuminated objects that glow green and self-assemble into different organisms like crabs or squids. There are also metallic-looking pieces that eventually turn into unknown living things. These objects become dormant when the microscope is off, but come alive when it's turned back on. This is not normal because blood is supposed to die when it dies.

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I washed my slides and found anomalies in everyone's blood, including my own. These anomalies, resembling liver congestion, can potentially form chains as blood breaks down. Despite the body decomposing, the anomalies do not break down but instead morph into something else, possibly evolving further. While observing red blood cells, I noticed these anomalies forming masses that could transform into something new. The transformation process may occur soon or not at all.

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The speaker states they have recreated an observation on every person and now find it in everyone, including themselves, even though they never found it in the unjobbed before. They observe bubbles that normally indicate liver congestion, but now appear to potentially build chains. This phenomenon seems more noticeable once the body starts to decompose. The speaker notes that while anomalies change and morph into something else during decomposition, they do not decompose themselves. The speaker points out red blood cells and notes that when certain formations get into masses, they can evolve or morph into something else, possibly even during observation.

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The speaker claims to present scientific evidence of changes in blood cells. The speaker points to a change, followed by white nanoparticles entering the cells. The speaker states the cells are no longer round and normal. The speaker notes an image showing blood cells no longer smooth and symmetrical, but covered in lumps and protrusions. The speaker claims this is an intentional world war on human blood, citing Doctors Sherri Timpenny and Luke Montagner.

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Since 2017, I've analyzed blood and noticed unusual findings. Clients often ask what to do about these anomalies, but I don't have the answers. I'm Kelly Bacher from Campbellford, Ontario, a live blood analyst. Many people seek my help because they feel unwell despite being told they're fine. I've observed strange, glowing green entities in blood that self-assemble, resembling crab or squid-like forms with tentacles. Additionally, I've found metallic-looking pieces that seem to degrade into living organisms. When I turn off my microscope, these entities become dormant, but they reactivate with heat and light, moving again. This behavior is not normal; when blood dies, it should remain dead.

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All the colors moved to the edge, self-assembling and growing. A strange object with tentacles lifted itself off the glass slide, appearing alive and self-aware. Not taught in medical school, unidentifiable by others in the field. Obtained more vials, another tentacle structure appeared. No movement this time, but still shocking.
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