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Karl.C's avatar

Im Sorry to hear this. As I understand from my work it is the vesicle self-synthesis that transfers. Even hair when heated to around 40 us degrees shows lipids excreting from the hair fiber. Studies showed it keeps excreting from people through sweat and more. I see no questions here, the papers show it and I've seen it in multiple forms. It's real unfortunately and part of the design. I shall write up my protocol soon and share it. Today if I get time. My thoughts and feelings with everyone who is feeling the effects. It's a rapidly growing number. Keep chin up, dignity held, and stay positive till the end. Don't let the bastards grind us down as they say!

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Cristina's avatar

Hi Karl,

As usual, your images are both impressive and deeply unsettling.

I'd like to ask about the composition of the non-biological materials found in the samples. As you yourself have pointed out, it's essential to perform some kind of specific analysis to identify their nature. Has there been any concrete progress on this so far?

Do you think you might be able to acquire a spectrometry device at some point—something like Raman or a similar technique—to directly analyze these materials, beyond general blood testing?

It would be a major step forward if you could get access to a materials analyzer, like a micro-Raman system!

Also, I noticed you mention that filaments are often found near vesicles, and I agree that some vesicles might be capable of producing structured materials. I’ve actually observed this myself in some samples—at least in cat blood samples. However, I’m not sure all filaments necessarily originate from vesicles.

Based on what I’ve seen under the microscope (without knowing the exact material), it doesn’t look like they are all the same—morphologically, they seem quite diverse. So in my opinion, there could be more than one mechanism or material behind their formation.

Thank you for your excellent work and for sharing it!

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