Videos of activity in cells of the blood.
The blood samples are from the same source as previous posting.
The above image is of Crystals forming inside of the RBC’s after barely 2 days.
The below videos are not a new discovery. I have been seeing them in blood for 3 years, which is how long ago the horror that is my life began when i suspected i had morgellons disease. Not long after i had a tick bite and got chronic Lyme disease absolutely free. I would often see these small clear cells of no particular size floating in the plasma which would contain varying shapes and size of moving organisms. In the past years you could often see it documented as a product of Lyme but with very lacking science behind it and many contradictions between various other paper opinions. Now it is being frequently seen in the blood of many where the questionable artifacts are also being seen from the man made contamination of recent interest.
Above is a video of bacterial like organisms swimming inside of the RBC’s. Traditionally this might come under the heading of parasitism Where organisms that seem to be parasitic by nature enter or reside and reproduce from inside the RBC. Malaria, Babesia, Mycoplasma, and more can come under those headings. Interesting is that so many people have parasitism of the blood cells and just like Lyme disease it is ignored by way of diagnosis towards the DIS-EASE or secondary symptoms as a result of such disease. What exactly these little invaders might be is hard to tell in an immune compromised person. But i suspect it relates to the other cells floating around which have nothing to do with the normal RBC’s as seen below.
It may be difficult to spot these faint circular cells at times, but many are present within the blood. The contents seem to vary, i suspect these are maybe a larger progressive stage of some of the microcapsules. But there are other sites in blood that seem to contain biofilms or similar material which also produce these as enlarging sacks before they begin floating through the blood. Some of these cells can become quite packed with very excited organism like bodies which end up loose in the blood after the sack ruptures.
Although there is only slight motility by the thing inside that cell, it has no business being there in the first place, whatever it is. I'm referring to video 1 BTW. Not sure if you can rule out an infectious parasite however, although I know precious little about this subject. As for the misshapen RBC's in the 2nd video, Patti makes some good arguments about possible causes for the spikier ones, but on the whole they all look to be in bad shape, but it is after all not fresh blood sample.
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