It is unclear whether the many jiggling particles are merely Brownian motion of inert particles or are alive. This needs some validation. Perhaps by electron microscopy of the objects, to see whether they have an internal cell structure.
A big problem is that there is no independent agency analyzing the vaccines, only the CDC and FDA assuring that they are innocuous. But both agencies are known corrupt. And the AMA is under Rockefeller control so they too cannot be trusted.
...not to mention there are other microscopy analysis around that have turned up strange things but not like this.
My opinion is what we are looking at in the video is bubbles. At first I dismissed that because obviously the guys in the video should know what they are looking at. I'd think any microscopist, or biologist would know if what they were looking at was bacteria vs bubbles in Brownian motion soni figured it could not be, but that's what it looks like from my experience. If that's the case the video is probably a propoaanda piece to discredit the other microscopy reports.
Again I couldn't see the pic that great, and did not watch the full vid.
I'm definitely not an expert microscopist or anything but I do have a high powered microscope that is as powerful as you can get with light microscopy such as in the video.
I can't see the video that great on my phone, but it looked to me like all the subjects in the view were moving in the same direction. When I'm looking at a slide and I see motion like that to discern weather or not what I'm viewing are alive I will take note as to whether the subjects are moving in different directions, even within the Brownian motion. Bacteria have motility even within a current.
Also, alot of those objects were much to large to be bacteria. Even at 1000× magnification bacteria appear like little spots. If anything it looks more like yeast cells.
To inject bacteria in the muscle would definitely cause infection and absesses would be wide spread at the shot site.
It is unclear whether the many jiggling particles are merely Brownian motion of inert particles or are alive. This needs some validation. Perhaps by electron microscopy of the objects, to see whether they have an internal cell structure.
A big problem is that there is no independent agency analyzing the vaccines, only the CDC and FDA assuring that they are innocuous. But both agencies are known corrupt. And the AMA is under Rockefeller control so they too cannot be trusted.
...not to mention there are other microscopy analysis around that have turned up strange things but not like this.
My opinion is what we are looking at in the video is bubbles. At first I dismissed that because obviously the guys in the video should know what they are looking at. I'd think any microscopist, or biologist would know if what they were looking at was bacteria vs bubbles in Brownian motion soni figured it could not be, but that's what it looks like from my experience. If that's the case the video is probably a propoaanda piece to discredit the other microscopy reports.
Again I couldn't see the pic that great, and did not watch the full vid.
My guess is Brownian motion.
I'm definitely not an expert microscopist or anything but I do have a high powered microscope that is as powerful as you can get with light microscopy such as in the video.
I can't see the video that great on my phone, but it looked to me like all the subjects in the view were moving in the same direction. When I'm looking at a slide and I see motion like that to discern weather or not what I'm viewing are alive I will take note as to whether the subjects are moving in different directions, even within the Brownian motion. Bacteria have motility even within a current.
Also, alot of those objects were much to large to be bacteria. Even at 1000× magnification bacteria appear like little spots. If anything it looks more like yeast cells.
To inject bacteria in the muscle would definitely cause infection and absesses would be wide spread at the shot site.