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00:00A warm welcome to this talk it's Friday the 6th of September now I've heard about this
00:05phenomena years ago of course but only just got some evidence to support it so we can
00:09only just report on it now this is from peer-reviewed literature and it's scientists based in Japan
00:15and South Korea and what they've done is they've taken COVID vaccines mostly Pfizer and Moderna
00:20and cultured them incubated them to try and duplicate the conditions in the human body
00:25and the found nanostructures have developed now I don't expect you're going to watch this
00:31video or be allowed to watch this video but I'm going to do it anyway and if by some chance
00:36a few of you actually get to see it then that's brilliant now here's the equipment that was
00:40actually used here it's stereo microscopes now basically all this means is you're looking
00:46at it in the two eyes therefore you get stereoscopic vision and what happened was that initially
00:51they developed two-dimensional nanostructures and then some became three-dimensional as
00:56well and of course you can see that with a stereoscopic microscope let's go and look
01:01at some now that was the equipment that they were using and of course these days you know
01:06so much look down the microscope it all goes on a screen so you can take copies of it now
01:12these are from the publication these are then some of the nanostructures that were observed
01:18in as I've said before conditions that were designed to duplicate human cells in the human
01:23body that developed from the COVID vaccines the mRNA vaccines now the scale here
01:31we'll just show you a couple of pictures then we'll look at the scale so these are the sort
01:36of structures that we were finding I mean what the heck is that you know that that is a structure
01:41that spontaneously sort of put itself together a spontaneous assembly of this structure from
01:48the COVID vaccine cultures now the scale here 10 micrometers so that's so one micrometer
01:59would be one micrometer would be the size of a sort of a bacterial cell seven micrometers
02:06would be the size of a red blood cell so you can see these are nanostructures but this
02:09is a very detailed looking structure that is spontaneously assembled itself here really
02:15quite a really quite yeah well look at it you know that that spontaneously assembled
02:22itself what the heck is it now of course as always we don't have I won't be giving full
02:30answers to these questions read the paper for yourself but this is these this means
02:36the presence of these nanostructures needs to be explained by the manufacturers and by
02:41international authorizing agencies and national authorizing agencies around the world this
02:47is a peer-reviewed publication and I believe it gives questions to be answered even if
02:53it's only that this is a load of rubbish then that still needs to be still needs to be answered
02:58let's look at a couple more pictures before we look at the text so these spiral ones seem
03:03to come up again spontaneously just put themselves together spontaneous sort of
03:08the spiral there tell you what I don't like the idea of these spontaneously forming in
03:18the cells of my body if that is indeed the case we don't know that but if that's the
03:22case I don't like the idea at all not at all and 10 micrometers that's actually pretty big
03:27actually that's the scale there 10 micrometers so this this whole thing is actually a it's
03:34actually quite large relatively speaking what is that spontaneously formed structure
03:43well that one anyway lots more examples in the paper do look at it for yourself and check it
03:54out that the paper is there and the pictures are all there now as I say I don't think many
03:59people are going to be able to watch this video because I'm not optimistic about getting a wide
04:03distribution shall we say but never mind we're going to do it anyway so real-time self-assembly
04:10self-assembly these things are bolting themselves together as it were of stereoscopic stereo
04:16microscopically visible so you can see them through the stereo microscope specimens of
04:22mRNA products mainly from Pfizer and Moderna a comprehensive longitudinal study so construction
04:28in constructions in incubated specimens of mRNA products is what these workers did and our
04:39observations suggest the presence of some kind of nanotechnology in the covered injectables now
04:43I'm good I know what I'm I know this is sounds pretty interesting material and I'm only I'm being
04:51very very very careful not to go outside of what the article is saying the peer-reviewed article
04:57is saying and of course I'll be giving you full references and everything for that so I'm being
05:03very careful in this in this video not to go outside what it's saying observable observable
05:08real-time injuries at cellular level in the recipients of the safe and effective COVID-19
05:16injectables are documented here for the first time hence the fact that we're doing it I think this
05:21paper just came out a few days ago last week maybe with a presentation of a comprehensive
05:26description and analysis of observed phenomena that need to be explained the global administration
05:32of these often mandated products from late 2020 triggered a plethora of independent research
05:38studies why weren't they nationally sponsored and industry sponsored research studies why is it down
05:44to independent scientists and I have talked to several other independent scientists who've come
05:50up with similar findings to this but I can't talk about those because it's not published in the
05:54peer-reviewed literature we're going to stick to what is in the peer-reviewed literature of modified
06:02RNA injectable gene therapies so of course they're injecting genetic material instructing
06:09the body to make foreign proteins they are not injecting the protein directly most noticeably
06:16those manufactured by Pfizer and Moderna in this paper analysis report analyses reported here
06:25consists of precise laboratory bench science aiming to understand why serious debilitating
06:32prolonged injuries and many other side of this particular adverse reaction occurred
06:38increasingly without any measurable protective effect the contents of the COVID-19 injectables
06:43were examined under a stereoscopic microscope up to 400 times magnification carefully preserved
06:51specimens were cultured in a range of distinct media to observe immediate and long-term cause
06:59and effect relationships between the injectables and living cells under carefully controlled
07:03conditions in other words I'm not saying these scientists succeeded in doing that but what they
07:07were trying to do is duplicate living conditions in the laboratory bench where they could look at
07:12it under these microscopes they were attempting to duplicate the physiological conditions of the
07:18human body the degree to which they did that I'm not really able to adjudicate on but they did
07:25their best to do that and again this needs to be duplicated around the world and it needs to be
07:30explained because I mean hey I mean look at it I mean what is that are these things I mean it's
07:40just yeah an explanation is clearly required here I would have thought I would have thought
07:47let me know what you think anyway let's carry on carefully controlled conditions from such
07:54research reasonable inferences can be drawn about observed injuries so they're saying that it's
07:59reasonable that the researchers here are saying it's reasonable to make inferences from what
08:04they're seeing in the laboratory walk to what will be happening in the body because they're
08:07trying to duplicate the conditions in the body of course the study should be done in the body
08:10as well this should be a great trigger for future research done by authorized institutions around
08:20the world and regulatory bodies around the world this should be done to explain this don't hold
08:26your breath right from such research reasonable inferences can be drawn about observed injuries
08:33worldwide that have occurred since the injectables were pressed upon billions of individuals so
08:39they're saying that this basically what they're saying is I think this is a pathophysiological
08:42mechanism that could explain the adverse reactions or some of the adverse reactions that we are
08:48tragically seeing and of course we've interviewed quite a few people now on this channel who've
08:53suffered from this as well in addition to cellular toxicity if that wasn't bad enough our findings
09:03reveal numerous on the order of three to four so that's between that's that's ten to the six
09:08that's three to four million of these artifacts per mil of the injectable heck that's four has
09:15four one two three one two three up to up to four million between three and four million dear me
09:23visible artifacts self-assembling entities self-assembling entities ranging from about
09:30one micrometer to about a hundred micrometers hundred microns or greater of many different
09:36shapes as we said one meet one micrometers about the size of a bacterial cell if you've got good
09:41young eyes you could probably just about see an object of a hundred micrometers a tenth of a
09:46millimeter isn't it with the naked eye at a push I probably couldn't at my age but maybe with my
09:51glasses anyway the researchers go on they were animated worm-like entities disc chains spirals
10:02tubes right angled structures right angled structures containing other artifact artifactual
10:09entities within them artifacts within artifacts all these are exceedingly beyond any expected
10:18and acceptable level of contamination of the covered 19 injectables I would have thought
10:23three to four million per mill is way off the scale indeed an incubation studies revealed the
10:29progressive self-assembly self-assembly of many artifactual structures what the heck are they
10:38as time progressed during incubation simple one and two dimensional structures over two or three
10:44weeks became more complex in shape and size developing into stereoscopically visible
10:49entities in three dimensions these became three dimensional structures in their incubated cultures
10:58designed to replicate the conditions inside the human body they resembled carbon nanotube
11:07filaments ribbons tapes some appearing as transparent thin flat membranes others as
11:12three-dimensional spiral beaded chains some of these seem to appear then disappear over time our
11:22observation suggests the presence of some kind of nanotechnology in the covered 19 injectables now
11:28this is directly from peer-reviewed literature I don't expect you'll see it I suspect strongly
11:35that I am currently talking to myself in a back room in Carlisle somewhere if some of you do get
11:45to see it then we consider that a bonus you can think about it now I'll just give you some of the
11:51references here for this so this is the this is the journal here International Journal of Vaccine
12:00Theory Practice and Research the International Journal of Theory Practice and Research is a
12:06peer-reviewed scholarly open access journal concerning the development distribution and
12:11monitoring of vaccines and their components all content is freely available without charge to
12:16the user or his her institution which of course is excellent users may read download copy distribute
12:22print search or link the full text of articles or use them for any other lawful purpose permission
12:29is not required from the publisher nor from the author but we do give them full credit of course
12:36isn't this refreshing this is our work we're reporting on it and it's it's free it's in the
12:45public domain it is the antithesis of the control of the control agenda that so often we've seen
12:53with people not wanting to release papers for decades after the research was been done very
12:59refreshing so that is about the journal there the actual article itself is have we got the article
13:07itself what do I do oh there we go that's the that's the journal there that's the full journal
13:17and again you can download the full journal quite excellent so that's the paper that's the journal
13:25I've downloaded in pdf of course and that's the attribution non-commercial non-directive
13:31deed I don't quite fully understand that but it just it's great that it's basically
13:36share you are free to share and it's just it's just and of course we give full credit to the
13:44authors which I will do now these are the authors here physician Dr. Young-Mai Lee Republic of Korea
13:54and Professor Browdy Okinawa Christian University Japan of course the links as always are there to
14:01check them out for yourself so what we've done is report on a peer-reviewed paper it's in the
14:05scientific literature as we've completely demonstrated in this video I'm just sorry that
14:11I suspect that not many of you'll get to watch this video but there we go
14:21yeah isn't that transparency refreshing and really refreshing to see that this is our work
14:27look at it share it agree with it disagree with it do further work to prove it do further work
14:33to say it's a load of rubbish but it's there open for public peer analysis brilliant
14:41the antithesis to so much of the more commercial research
14:49of the past few years and decades but for now look at the paper for yourself let me know what
14:57you think if any of you actually get to see it so bye hope I'm not talking to myself but
15:04thank you for watching if somehow you have

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