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Great and getting greater. Awsum work Will. I wouldn't touch anything that has those rectangles, even with klous anal schwabs hands.

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Oh my goodness. I use this stuff all the time when cold symptoms arise. It is everywhere! Looks like I just swabbed an entire city up my nose. yuck.

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I will, I have just read all your posts. Thank you! I have myself also bought a microscope and started fooling around with it looking at my blood mostly. I wonder how do you get to see those square structures. I have seen them, of course, in many podcasts, but I do not see them in my blood samples either under live blood analysis or dry blood. Do you have any tips to find some links where I could get clear written instructions on how to better use a microscope or anything that relates to live blood analysis? And I'm not looking for podcasts unless it's really really to the point. It is so time-consuming to go through all the podcast and then the 600 comments under Dr. Ana and others that I don't have time after that to do anything. I'm really looking to find something concentrated where I could learn quickly how to get better results and how to read live blood analysis and dry blood as well. If you have any tips or links please could you share them with me here? Thanks for your work. Much appreciated appreciated

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It's really encouraging to hear so many people are diving in to microscopes. A YT channel called microbehunter has been a good source for me for general questions covering a broad range of topics. As for the blood analysis, I haven't made that step yet myself. Still a little queasy about the idea, but I'm getting there. I bet Matt j.a.o.b. on substack has some helpful recommendations in that area. To my knowledge, the square structures don't appear in the blood. Characteristic anomalies in the blood seem to be the presence of fibers, and gel pockets. Also, Q-dots are allegedly viewable under proper darkfield observation. Finally, I highly recommend joining David Nixons paid substack and joining us for the weekly Zoom meetings he holds.

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Offhanded comment here, but I don't think all these disparate companies are individually conspiring to put nano into their products. I think it's a lot more likely that the nano is in the entire global water supply and that there's no way for these companies to avoid putting it in their products unless, 1) they know it's there in the first place, and 2) go to the trouble of filtering it out (if possible). What seems to have happened is that nano from injections went into arms, went from arms through liver/kidneys into pee, then pee went through sewer system and ended up in the natural ecosystem.

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