Response to ‘Natural News’ Article About Microscopy Photos of Blood Clots -Crystalline Structures, Nanowires, Chalky Particles, & Fibrous Structures
Scientific literature that might relate to the observations mentioned in the article, along with my own personal opinion.
First off, you should be aware that I am not a doctor or a scientist in any way, at all. In fact, I have absolutely no formal education, outside of highschool. So if this is something that renders my perspective “unacceptable” to you, then this is your cue to leave.
As for everyone else, please know that I am in no way claiming to have everything correct. For all I know, I could be exactly at the opposite end of the spectrum, with the information I am about to provide you. If that is the case, I apologize, and I will try to do better next time.
I have been putting most of my spare time into doing my own research on anything that has stood out as significant to me, in regards to this whole Covid ordeal, since literally the beginning of the pandemic. The amount of scientific literature that I have consumed since early 2020 is jaw-dropping, to say the least. Sure, I might skip over the complicated math bits, or need to research terminology here and there —hell, sometimes I end up half way through a science article and go to look up some word that I don't quite understand, just to find myself reading other science articles, sort of as “side-missions”, before going back and finishing the first article. My approach is chaotic, at best. However, I have also managed to keep up with, if not been ahead of, almost all of the “new information” as it has come out. Regardless of my level of education I must right about something, because I have not caught Covid, even though all along I didn't wear a mask (unless I absolutely had to), didn't social-distance, never felt the need to marinade in hand sanitizer, I purposely went the opposite way of the floor arrow stickers because it was funny, I regularly attended family suppers and other group gatherings with people I don't share a home with, and most certainly did not get the Covid hokey pokey injection. Nor have I been sick with a single cold or flu either. I was even attending different hospitals at one point on a daily basis, due to issues I had had, pre-Covid, and ended up going for surgery to have my gallbladder removed.
But anyways, you aren't here for my autobiography, and you dont care about how many public health guidelines I was an asshole about, so I guess I'll leave it at that, and get to the point of writing this.
While on Gab recently, I saw a post thatsomeone had shared, that included the following article:
https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-06-12-blood-clots-microscopy-suddenly-died.html
I was thoroughly curious about what I was about to read, as I have spent many hours researching topics like nanowires, graphene, teslaphoresis, self-assembling nanoparticles, magnetism in the vaccinated, or vaccinated people emitting Bluetooth MAC addresses, and every other “crazy conspiracy” or piece of mis/disinformation that the pandemic has gifted us. Thanks to my wild imagination, and “outside the box” way of thinking, it's topics like those mentioned above, that I am naturally drawn to. No, that's not me saying that i believe they are all 100% true. The way I look at it is this..
When it comes to Covid (especially when you look at the actions governments have taken to censor and silence anyone who even so much as asks a question), if there is the possibility that something may be true, then I “keep in on the table” of possibilities. I don't toss anything aside because it seems far-fetched or because I dont THINK it's possible. There are many, many things that I know nothing about. And there are many, many things that are possible now, that never used to be. So I try my best to keep that in mind whenever I do any sort of multi-faceted, in-depth research.
So, back to the article..
To make a long story short, what's stated is that there have been a number of bizarre things found under a microscope, while looking at the blood of those who “died suddenly” in the following months after being vaccinated against Covid-19.
If you would like to read more about what they had to say, or to take a look at their detailed descriptions, then head on over there. Here's the link again: https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-06-12-blood-clots-microscopy-suddenly-died.html
Moving along, you should know that I will be focusing mainly on the photos that Natural News included in their article, and my observations and opinions about what we could be looking at. I will also be including screenshots from other websites/scientific literature, to provide more background information for my claims. I will not be including all photos from their article, and the ones I do include probably won’t be in the same order as theirs are, as my research didn't follow that route, and there are details that I am going to prioritize over others as well. So it may get a little unorganized, but bear with me —I'm straight noob when it comes to Substack and blogging.
Alrighty, here we go..
**Magnification levels are included in original Natural News article. I left them out, as they are not really relevant for what I have to say.**
These are the first photos I would like to talk about:
My first thought was this: BEEF JERKY.
And when speaking of meats that we eat, this IS something I have much experience with. I grew up in a VERY rural part of southwestern Ontario, Canada. Between being surrounded by farms, and coming from a family of hunters, I have plenty hands-on experience in this area. I have been a part of every step of the process, from being in my tree stand before the sun comes up, to devouring some fresh, never-frozen steaks after a long day. I am not exaggerating when I say that I was not even two years old, the first time I was up to my elbows in blood, and “helping” my grandfather butcher deer from the year’s hunt.
I can field-dress. I can skin a full size buck by myself —even if it's frozen solid. I can butcher and know my cuts. I know how to properly clean the meat. I've run a manual meat grinder many times to make pepperetts and summer sausage. I know the best pork to venison ratio for doing ground venison. And I can cook one hell of a meal. Deer, moose, elk, rabbit, bear, cow, chicken, turkey, duck, goose, pheasant, fish (from salmon to pike), snake, etc., etc., etc. If it lives in my area, or in the areas I've got family, then chances are I've been there and done that. On top of this, there are many other animals that I have taken the pleasure of eating, where I didn't part in the prep. Emu, alligator, beaver, squirrel, frog, squid, horse, kangaroo —just to name a few.
So when I say I know what I'm talking about, when it comes to meat, I mean it.
And those three photos above look like homemade jerky. OR it looks like meat after its been left out somewhere for a long time, and has dried up. But essentially, these things are just about one in the same.
But the texture is just like that of the grain you see in red meats.
Here are some pictures of jerky I stole off the internet, so that you can take a close look, if you don't know what I mean.
Try not to pay too much attention to the color, because meat thats been smoked, seasoned, or marinated to make jerky will obviously have a different color than it would, if the meat were just left out and happened to dry up. Notice how the grain is almost exactly the same in the clots and in the jerky.
So what do I get from that?
Protein. The clots are made of a protien of some sort. The same kind of protein that muscles are made of. Because muscles are meat.
And what else?
I'm reminded of the video I watched, where I was first introduced to who Dr. Robert Malone is, and the large number of videos I've watched with him in them since then.
Why am I reminded of him?
Because of the Covid spike PROTEIN that is used in the “vaccines” that use the mRNA technology that Dr. Robert Malone invented many years prior.
I'm not saying the clots in the pictures above are made of the spike protein necessarily. But what I am saying is that I did raise an eyebrow over this coincidence, and the connection of these two dots will be kept in mind.
I can't remember exactly what I searched for on this NIH website:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
But whatever I searched, I ended up finding this:
**Im not going to include a link for this, as I likely bypassed a paywall to be able to download it. The DOI number is in the picture. And if you need to bypass paywayll for scientific literature, try this website: https://sci.hubg.org **
Once again, in no way am I saying that I found the answer. But I did highlight some bits that seemingly correlate. Protiens. Rubber/elastic-like are a couple ways the clots have been described, that have been found in the “vaccinated”. So even if this is wrong, the fact that these dots all connect tells me that I'm at least onto something..
The second set of photos I am going to talk about are these:
Again, I noticed the texture of the main part of this clot, and although it doesn't look as much like beef jerkey as the last bunch of photos did, there is still something about it that makes me think of meat. The grainy texture? I dont know.
What I really want to talk about is that strand-like bit. It reminds me of hair. Not all hair, since hair from different parts of the body is different. But the shine and something else about its appearance say “hair”.
Here is some hair under the microscope.
https://www.microscopeworld.com/p-3349-hair-analysis-under-the-microscope.aspx
So after double checking what hair looks like under the microscope, and confirming that they do in fact look similar, my next thought was “keratin”, because that's what hair is made of. Could the strand thats in the pictures of the clot be made of keratin, or something similar?
After searching for scientific literature on keratin, that also could potentially tie in with clotting, vaccines, etc., here is what I found:
Im not going to get into this too much. But now that we know they are making nanoparticles out of keratin, that means there is a possibility that the strand in the clot pictured above could possibly be keratin.
Alright so I ended up taking a break for the rest of the day, but also did some more research. First, I will add some more pictures of hair, and its structure.
The following screenshots are of parts of the article in the photo above.
As you can see, sometimes hair will have a visible medulla, and sometimes that medulla will be fragmented.
The following photos I stole off of google (yes, I know, google is terrible).
Once again, this shows that the medulla can be continuous or fragmented.
As it turns out, different species have different hair structure. Hair structure also varies depending on which part of the body its from. But thats really not important, when it comes to these clots, and the clot with the fiber in it.
So anyways, while looking online at pictures of hair under a microscope, it didn't take long for me to notice that the medulla appears to always be dark in color.
Here are more photos of the clot with the fiber, but these are zoomed in closer on the fiber.
As you can see, the center part of this fiber is not dark, like in the pictures of hair that I posted above. Instead, it appears to be white.
After a little more image browsing on Google, I came across something that I was not expecting at all.
This photo:
This seems to show a hair with a white medulla. However, there is not enough information provided for me to feel confident saying that the clot fiber is this for sure. So, after a little more image searching, I found something that I would consiser to be mind-blowingly coincidental, if it somehow doesn't explain exactly what were looking at, in the pictures of the clot with the fiber.
Here it is:
When I read the caption, I thought to myself “No way! Did I just find the answer to what the clot fiber is, and it has to do with nanoparticles?!” Because although this post doesn't include it, I have done an extensive amount of research on Carbon/Graphene nanoparticles. Perhaps in the future I will write something up about all of that too.
But, lets get back on topic.
That amber colored hair shown in the middle looks almost exactly like the fiber in the clot pictures. Here is what else I found along with that photo:
I think we might be on to something really good here. Unfortunately, this still was not enough for me to be 100% positive about everything.
Here is the link for the website that I got these pictures off of:
https://www.kurzweilai.net/how-to-lose-30-years-of-aging-in-16-days
So back to Google, I went, in search of more information on this whole nanoparticle/hair thing, and BINGO! Some scientific literature!
Here are some screenshots of what else this piece says:
Now, I don't know about you, but to me, the picture alone tells me that the fiber in the clot from the original article I mentioned, is indeed a hair. The fact that this piece also mentions carbon nanotubes and luminescent nanoparticle quantum dots that emit visible light also tells me that the clot is almost certainly caused by the Covid jab, considering they include the same ingredients. Scientists use luminescent particles as a type of biosensor, so that it is easier to see where the particles end up inside someones body. Graphene derivatives like carbon nanotubes and quantum dots are used in the Covid vaccines for a few different reasons. Sometimes as an adjuvant. Sometimes as the nanocarrier that delivers the spike protien to the receptor cells.
If you would like some proof of this, head over to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov and do a search for “matrix-m vaccine”, and you should find a few different pieces about the Matrix-M adjuvant, which is made out of graphene, and is in at least one of the Covid jabs. It takes a little more in-depth research to find literature on the use of graphene in others, however. And as I mentioned before, I will make a post about my graphene research one of these days.
Anyways, I believe that the fiber in the clot is a hair. How that hair got inside a human body, I am not so sure about. The only explanation I can think of is that the clot came out of a woman who had PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) or some type of Dermoid Cyst.
I guess anyone can have a Dermoid cyst, but most of the time its women with them. That is as far as my knowledge goes on that topic. But it explain how or why a hair would be in a clot that was taken out of a recently deceased person. I'm no scientist, so if you are reading this, and you are someone who specializes in this type of research, by all means, correct me where I went wrong. I would love to hear some feedback.
Infowars had a scientist with a microscope on there looking at the same clots from the Natural News article, a couple days later.
https://theinfowar.tv/watch?id=62a7a9a671d5801bf19beb91
The guy running the microscope says at one point that he doesn't believe the fiber in the clot is a hair. He states that he has seen hair under a microscope many times. But what I would like to know, is if he has seen a white hair dyed with nanoparticles under a microscope before. I am nobody special, so I likely won't ever know the answer to that question. But it would be cool to hear what he has to say about my hypothesis. Any feedback at all, I'll appreciate. Especially if it comes from someone who is educated or trained in the related fields. Because as I have said, I have absolutely no degree or training at all. I'm just super observant when I want to be, and notice patterns and similarities where a lot of other people don't, and I'm good at putting things together. Mind you, I don't mean that in a blog-posting sense. Clearly I need work on that! Haha!
Anyways, InfoWars has other related content with the same guy in the video mentioned above, that you might want to check out.
**Correction**
I was wrong about when the Natural News article came out. InfoWars was the one who came out with it first. I just saw the Natural News posting before I saw the InfoWars one. I apologize.
Anyways, I think I will end this post here. It is already far too long, and includes more rambling than anyone needed, by far.
I'm not sure how often I will be making posts. Hopefully I will have my laptop working again in the next couple of days, as that would make this so much easier.
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Comment below if you have any questions or comments! Unless of course, you are only looking to try and insult me, or you're telling me how wrong I am, without providing evidence to back your claim up. This has gone on far too long, and way too many questions are still left unanswered. We need to be working together, and helping each other better understand the things they don't. It is a waste of time and energy to go about belittling and insulting those with different opinions than yours. It doesn't take a fancy degree to know what you're talking about.
Thanks again for your time,
Davis