I contracted a severe case of “Covid” in late 2020 and have been trying to understand what happened to my health ever since. While others in my social circle had mild infections and recovered quickly, I never got back to normal and continue to have flareups that seem to be fueled by systemic inflammation. I never got the jab.
So let’s get straight to it. About a week ago I bought an AmScope - 40X-2500X LED Digital Binocular Compound Microscope with 3D Stage + 5MP USB Camera. Right away I managed to get a fairly clear image of a ribbon. To me, it looks like an insulated cable. It seems fully transparent as you are able to see red and white blood cells behind the ribbon.
The above image was taken May 11. I zoomed in to the top of the ribbon and recorded a bit of video. Is it just me, or does the ribbon appear to “pulse” or contract like a muscle at about the 3 or 4 second mark? This movement might help reveal some aspects as to how the ribbons are growing.
My microscope does not come equipped with darkfield capability and so I am trying a technique called “DIY darkfield” together with a technique I believe is called oblique lighting - basically just partially shielding the light from the condenser in order to move the light around to create shadows and depth. This is only my 3rd time using the microscope and I’m sure my technique will improve as I continue learning. If anyone can give me tips on how to do darkfield appropriately on an Amscope, I’d be grateful. Information on youtube for this particular microscope is limited.
It’s interesting that these ribbons appear clear or transparent in the blood and urine. These ribbons seem to only glow or emit light under certain conditions, as we’ve seen in many of the “chip” videos from Nixonlab and Karl.C. Perhaps the ribbons become inactive or at least less active when not in contact with the other components that form the technology.
Below is a brief video showing the full scope, shape and size of a second ribbon on day 1 of blood draw and viewing. Initially I thought this was the same ribbon as the other video, but clearly it is not. I realize I need to learn to take better notes and structure these observations more carefully.
I came back to the same slide 24 hours later to find that the blood had started drying and there were now 3 or 4 distinct ribbons in physical connection/touching the first ribbon. They all seem to want to have a point of contact with each other.
Below is a clip of an object that wasn’t there the day before and appears to be metallic in nature. I’m not sure if it has anything to do with the ribbons or is an unrelated artefact. It also may be the case that the object was indeed there the day before but I somehow missed it. I used the oblique/partial lighting technique to get a sense of the 3 dimensionality and sheen of the object. I’ll be keeping an eye on it to see if it morphs and changes like the ribbons. It wasn’t close to the ribbons and didn’t appear to be directly connected with them in any way.
I also noticed what appeared to be a small sphere to the left of the ribbons. I would draw an arrow pointing to the sphere, but I don’t really have time, and it’s probably clear enough in the photo. It was not there the day before.
Below is a short clip of the sphere seen with oblique lighting. At first I thought that it might be a bubble but it seems to have a bit of a metallic sheen.
I also looked at a slide with a drop of urine. I did not see anything extraordinary but will keep looking and will try my best to reproduce some of the work done by David Nixon and Karl C. If anyone knows Karl’s last name please drop it in the comments below. Though he may want to remain anonymous, and of course I can understand why.
David’s and Karl’s images of the urine are what really set me off on my journey to get my own microscope. When you see something lit up that looks like a cross between a deep sea jellyfish and a spaceship, it’s hard to deny that there’s a there, there. Up until now I had still been entertaining the idea that we might be looking at salt or cholesterol crystals and perhaps just misinterpreting what we are seeing. I had listened to many hours of interviews with Mateo Taylor and Shimon Yanowitz and for a long time just couldn’t accept the evidence that was building up in a sinister direction. In a way, the existence of many exotic crystals in nature (many of which are probably still undiscovered) adds a layer of plausible deniability and obfuscation of exotic tech. And of course many prominent doctors in the alternative research scene were saying these were ordinary crystals. Perhaps because it is hard to accept feeling gaslit for an extended period of time, and what may be for the rest of our lives.
I’ve been following the Covid/jab research community on alternative media very closely for about three years. The work of Ana Mihalcea, David Nixon, Karl C., Sasha Latypova, Karen Kingston, and many others inspired me to finally buy my own microscope and start looking for myself. I have no formal scientific or medical training and in no way feel qualified to study this realm on my own. But there are so few people looking through microscopes *at all* that even the smallest effort is at least *an effort* when there is hardly anyone bothering to look at all.
I’m really hoping the experts and debunkers will flood in to discredit me and all the other researchers on this topic and finally give us peace of mind that what we are seeing has a prosaic explanation. But after watching this research scene for many years, all I’ve seen are lots of debunkers and zero explanation of the phenomena we are seeing.
Once I get up to speed on my new microscope, develop my skills, and become a bit more confident with microscopy, I will attempt to upgrade to a better model and link my patreon account. I think I will go ahead and link the patreon even though I’m just starting out and far off from being ready for an upgrade. I work full-time and have many other hobbies and so I may not make it to the level of needing an upgrade.
Karl's last name is Coronas. (really!) You can see perhaps why he kept it a secret for so long!
Hello Michelle welcome to the work, very impressive for first time ! Keep on with it - looking forward to more !