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Hey Will!

As fascinating as terrible catches. Thank you!

Congratulations! It is the first image showing the process as to how they also transport and release, among other, the nano lipids that will form the dark islands/pools. Your first picture illustrates very well the segmental pea pod feature from the inside that we had observed so far, only in transparency, in many fibres.

You and other Micronauts have shown the different stages in the origami-like deployment of the square/envelope opening and deployment process. But, your video of a bursting dispersing fibre was revealing of the speed it may display. :)

What a pity to having also confirmed my worst thoughts about a planetary contamination with nano smart devices and « medical » tech. already present worldwide in all its forms in nature, our bodies and those of all living beings. Examining samples of snow, rain and blood in remote areas proves the contamination being airborne. This may be the reason why they are spraying cities so frantically with chemtrails; the winds will disperse their poison around the globe.

I’d read about smart dust and the panoply of sound or magneto-electric weapons aimed at controlling any rebellion. But, what we see through the eyes of microscopists completes the technological arsenal necessary for the subjugation of the human race, as I had anticipated more than three decades ago. I would have sincerely preferred to be wrong...

Am I the only one thinking that it becomes more than imperative that all the White Hats, White Electrical Engineers and White Physicists on Earth work together to dismantle these life, health and freedom eaters?

Warm regards.

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Well summarized, Danyele. Even though we're observing liquid samples, "smart dust" kept making it's way into my thoughts as I worked. Something about that hovering bumblebee-type movement is reminiscent of purported examples of the tech I've seen.

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We are very like minded, Will…

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Horrifying. But great analysis. Great work.

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Hi Will ! spectacular specimens, all of it so unique. I just keep replaying the videos over + over there's so much to see. I noticed similar behaviour activity like Matt's frenzied bots.. there's 1 big boss bot (?) center frame at bottom along the bridge - where you see how the smaller ones go right up to it -and "tap" it then race off. 3 of them did this, one after the other ! This is melted snow, I take it? ...so "they" are all weather weavers.

It must be wonderful to be present and witness the explosive odd stuff taking place as in the segmented filament and cell bunches....this is just remarkable capture , your imagery is crystal clear.

And I daresay the hideous tentacled thread-monsters are a "first " , a lot of things in there blowing up .

You always deliver the unique and unexpected ! Thankyou

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can you see the outline of a multi-winged wasp just looking at your last video without playing it ?

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I believe I can see something of an insectile abomination, yes. 😆

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I can’t. But this snow melt is full of weird moving fauna.

What’s happened to the crystal caught at the end of the last video (bottom right) ? Was it impaled, flipped over in order to be smashed? Couldn’t see these movements in slow motion…

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yes first one big crystal appeared while another one just exploded, haven't seen that before

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Hi Will!

I came across these articles by chance.

Current hydrogel advances in physicochemical and biological response-driven biomedical application diversity

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41392-021-00830-x

Stimuli-responsive hydrogels as a model of the dynamic cellular microenvironment

https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.2144/000114245

This was published in 2018… Pea pods?

Micropatterning strategies to engineer controlled cell and tissue architecture in vitro(See Figure 2 Micropatterning at different scales)

https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.2144/000114245

You will recognize some patterns (those dots in a row seen in David’s bright field crystal picture?)

3D printing of highly stretchable hydrogel with diverse UV curable polymers https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aba4261

Electrospinning and Electrospun Nanofibers: Methods, Materials, and Applications

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00593

Warm regards.

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wow good compilation, there Danyele

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Hello Koppykat!

Thanks, but I don’t pretend that I understand the science behind these papers for I only am an artist. However, it seems that I have, as does Shimon, a knack to match forms. These tell a lot about the structures seen on many slides… as well as the fact that everything was carefully planned… and subsidized.

Now, who is the main donator to universities, hospitals, WHO, UN, WEF, NGOs and all accomplices?

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You've also got a knack for sourcing some very intriguing reading. I too am routinely overwhelmed by the equations, formulas, and much of the terminology routinely bandied about. But I can usually extract enough to determine that they have definite relevance, and contribute to this grander tapestry we're all collaborating to conceptualize & decipher.

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Thank you, Will!

If only my meagre contribution could manage to bring out any good idea from your readers to counteract the techno behind these invaders, I would be more than happy.

Joyful Holydays to you and your kins!

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You got that right

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Holy F ing Sh**!

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Kinda my thoughts too. But whadda we know, right? 🤷

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Have microscope; Will Travels...

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I've got different diameter hole punches.

You know when I heard orthopaedic surgeons used drills hammer and chisels I thought shit that's crude.

Well done buddy - we're crude but it works.

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Will Will will you tell me how to convert a pointy objective to dark field ?

Xmas Greetings withheld until then !

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Ok buddy this is it. Comin fer ya.

Now I just need some plastic sheet, scissors and adhesive tape. Just you wait...

https://youtu.be/taKfysZ-LNY?si=PK4-A0mmfSV7Muw0

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Oh no. He's discovered the secret. One small recommendation: skip the sharpie. Find another opaque material that can cut out and adhere to the clear material. I cut mine from a roll of window-blocker and it works wonderfully.

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You are fing kidding me ! You got out the scissors and got quoted by David ?!!

Hey isn't science wonderful ? It was right there all the time.

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I know. It kinda deflated some of the mystique for me once I learned you could achieve proximal results from the equivalent of a gradeschool crafts project. 😆

But as a broke joker myself, I really can't complain when I don't "need" to spend another $300 on peripherals.

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How come you can't edit your mess on Substack any more ?

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You can. At least I can, but only from a PC. Not from a phone for some reason. Don't tell anyone, but I find Substacks UI frustratingly opaque and unintuitive.

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It's like a cheap knock-off. I can't even find what your reply was a reply to. Pfft.

I hope we're getting David to a meeting. He's a travelling roadshow you know.

We'll fly you over !

Happy Xmas.

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Scuse the question professor. I been twittering w important people. Kicked Kissinger in the nuts before he died. He's not ? How can you tell ?

Anyhoo. Pointy lenses & Sharpie technology ?

Thanks in advance,

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I forgot. All these prions and aluminium. Be alright in the morning.

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With a standard microscope, you want to attach the filter to the bottom of the condenser. I use 2 pieces of scotch tape. You may also get results putting the filter directly over you light source. I'm sure some will claim that measuring your blackout circle diameter is crucial, but I've found trial and error works just as well. I may post an image in the notes to help illustrate.

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Well 1/4".

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Yeah Will. I am kinda deflated. Thought better of you than that.

So what happens if you got one of them pointy-lens microscopes ? Where do you put your Sharpie business then ? Sucker's lens ain't but 1/8" across.

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As the professor, of course I am familiar with pointy-lens microscopes. But perhaps you should expand on your description for the other children. Just to be sure everyone is on the same page.

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Hey I just subscribed. I wanna see Satan !

I did ?

Oh.

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Allô Will!

Quite philosophical, but Steiner’s allusion to a mineral/plant combo invaders/critters is stunning. So, please read from « That is what a true Spiritual Science … »

https://rsarchive.org/Lectures/19210513p01.html

His article on Arts & Sciences, my study field, is very intriguing too…

https://rsarchive.org/Articles/GA036/English/Singles/ArtandScience.html

Take care.

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So how far is this little town from HAARP killing machine? Can a teenager or science teacher use a microscope to see some images like check them out in other lications?

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About 300 miles. And I don't see why they wouldn't be able to. I really didn't have to work hard at all to take the samples. You up in AK by chance?

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Hello Will, I'm so glad you put in the ability to adjust the speed of the video. Ive been re-looking at video 1...and I saw it before, but the boss Bot has a black spot on it's top which is constantly moving open and shut (like a blinking eye) and a black stick-like appendage? comes in and out from this black spot each time the little bot-dots come near by to it. I can see it ever more exactly as in normal speed. This stick-like thing is what it shoots outwards and touches/taps the little ones... a feeding tube? an extension chord for charging them up, a petrol-like bowser hose.? .it's brilliant whatever the case.

I was wondering if its possible to make a donation to support your work? or do you prefer the options listed on your substack? Am I able to do donation for just 1 year or a donated set amount? let me know what you prefer, thankyou, KK (the original) not the other one

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HI Koppy! I really appreciate you taking the time to analyze my videos. It's great to get the additional insight and observations. These AK samples have really been confounding me! There has definitely been a progression and a proliferation taking place since these initial observations. I've been mulling over ways to present what Ive been seeing, but to be completely honest, I'm not sure I'm up to the task. I haven't seen anything remotely like what I'd captured in that 1st vid. I have seen a TON of those egg shaped cells multiplying, along with what I can only assume are thousands hatchlings swimming about. I presume they all must be some form of microbial life, but I have no clue what makes them so hearty and resilient, or how they were so readily attainable from atop 7-8" of newly-fallen snow. At this point, I'd love for a microbiologist to step in and just reassure me that what I'm seeing is entirely normal and thoroughly catalogued.

As to your second question: Thank you for your kind offer of support! I only recently activated the Substack paid subscription feature, and it's the only contribution method I've established to this point. I may begin looking at other options, but knowing myself, that could be a while. Apologies for my lack of organization in these matters. Offers of support have been as unexpected as they are appreciated! I'll spend some time looking into options and I'll be happy to let you know if I find something suitable. Thank you again, and please know that I'm pleased just to have you here, following along and contributing your thoughts and observations!

-Will

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Hi Will, thanks for your thoughtful reply ! I could always contact Reinette Senum who’s taken on the issue of chemtrail effect on the environment in, a big way.I recall her saying how she had an army of ppl all over the states and , possibly AK as well - who have been collating the evidence for years and doing analysis on the outcomes. She has a sub stack which I haven’t had the time to look at yet as I ‘m filing a lot of research off into folders - there being just way too much overall being published to take it in properly. she’d possibly have good contacts already on the case (microbiologists)…= just a thought. I’d be happy to see if she has any recommendation. She’s a solid individual. My heart skipped a beat when I first saw her speak about all the damage esp to the snow…because I ache like crazy to help our our natural world - and she lit me up, and I knew she would make the difference if anybody could.

No apologies Will, everyone has seen your talent and skill (I’m envious) and wish I could get into it myself. I can do the subscribe, we’ll see what happens. I think yours is a good idea.

Catch you later, I need a coffee and my feet hate me today!

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