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These's a lot of old information on these things when you search for Morgellons.

The fibers for example are a classic Morgellons observation.

It's engineered biotechnology, cyborg life forms. It looks like life, but it isn't organic, because it can survive without food and water, like when you let it dry out and it came back to life from a droplet.

They come from the sky, from chemtrails, dumped by airplanes by our corrupted militaries that work for the globalist transhumanism agenda.

The goal of that agenda is to infiltrate all biology, in all likelihood to build a synthetic biology interface between biology and technology.

In simple words, to control people remotely with cell towers and Internet of Things devices (IoT).

They want an Internet of Bodies (IoB) and I think what we're looking at, is the result of that.

Clifford Carnicom has a lot and well done science on the subject of Morgellons and the little spheres which he calls cross-domain bacteria on carnicominstitute.org.

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Hi Will I hope you are healing…and that you didn’t catch up any of these critters. Once again incredible vision you’ve captured, thank you for giving us so much footage too. I confess I am mesmerised by this invisible world we never see otherwise.

I will be re-looking at all of it much more. There’s just so much going on in there. Is this just snowmelt..not any other agent?

Haven’t seen these egg-like entities before, they don’t move, hardly at all. I can’t see any flagellum like Danyele has - except a couple of times when 1 or 2 of them suddenly do move off at speed. Most seem translucent and small percent have dots inside. I like how you take us down under the surface activity to see what’s going on deeper down. What are the bigger blobs down there?

Deffinitely these tiny moving light-flashers are not dots or orbs. ( as in other samples we feel are nanobots) I’ve looked at them a dozen times over at different speeds and they deffinitely are miniature shrimp like bodies!! They speed even at slowest setting below normal. Constantly bashing into one another…and you can see are like teeny crayfish critters. ( Sorry Danyele..no spiderlings)

And these critters are different from your last post too. I also see in vid 3 - string-like worms? In a few places. The way it looks is the flashing shrimps are herding the eggs, and at times are provoking the still eggs by racing into them suddenly, and the egg takes off away at speed. So bizarre.

I don’t think we are dealing with nanos here - seems very organic insect-like critters?? So the eggs seem to just drift and it’s the rapid non-stop F1 race car flashers propelling their herd to congregate along those fibres? What an incredible find in any case. I am addicted, well and truly.

The last image gold chain..looks like a dna strand !!

Back for more later….ciao kk

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