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Live blood checks - part 2
(microscopy of live blood in the nano-age)
Nixion Labs this is the blood of the jabbed don't read if you don't believe it!

Yesterday I showed some images of the edges of live blood samples and the presumed hydrogel that has resulted in such dramatic changes. Here are some photos of the hydrogel bubbles towards the centre of the sample. These bubbles appear to contain additional material. Karl C. has spent time staining this material with different stains and techniques and further details will be forthcoming shortly (no pressure mate).

My understanding is that at a very basic level a hydrogel is water plus a protein polymer. If the protein undergoes conformational change due to say, change in temperature or pH then the polymer may go from soluble to insoluble. I think that the ribbon structures which are clearly associated with these bubbles may be the result of such a process and maybe the proximity to the bubbles provides the conditions necessary for the polymer to precipitate. All images except one are in darkfield and most are taken with 10x or 20x objective with varying degrees of digital filtering.

1patriot 8 Jan 21
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