Woman pulls apart a Covid test and finds out its full of nano particles.

This is what they stick into our brains when they do the nasal cavity test. They’re sticking metal nano particles into our brains. Share this widely please! Don’t let your loved ones get this test. They’ve been created to destroy our bodies and minds. This is no “test”. It’s a bio weapon!!!

In response Jackie Joe to his Publication

ok so i don't love anything these people are doing either- BUT we do have to be accurate. a nano particle is .02 mesh/microns in size- and not visible to the naked eye. unless its inspected under a microscope, this simply isn't true.

In response Karrie Welch to his Publication

For those way further down the rabbit hole, having been aware of such things as Morgellon's in the chemtrails since the miod 2000s, the fibers are made up of nanobots. She was just saying she saw the Morgellon fibers, which many of us know are nanobots organised into filaments. In the body, they reorganise themselves into larger systems to perform more complicated and destructive tasks. We all have been breatjing them in and probably take them in through our food, water, and possibly they may be in our clothing and make skin contact to expose us as well. Play this- https://www.youtube.com/watc

im not disputing that is part of whats happening. though maybe not in this instance, since no actual scientific proof was offered. proof MUST, and could be be shown here, to make a factual, scientific claim - that is my point.

In response Alcyone 777 to her Publication

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In response Karrie Welch to his Publication

Yes. It's a very heavy and distrubing subject with gross photos. Modern medicine has been all but useless in helping those afftected. I recall reading that MSM helped people, so maybe those who got tested with these supect swabs can research that. Person who want to understand better need to research Morgellons. I think anons know better than to just accept anything shared at face value let alone with just one link included. If a topic intrigues someone, they should do tjheir own extensive reasearch. I think these posts are good for pointing people in directions of what to research more.