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Sep 3, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Does anything about this scientist the woman talks about make sense to you?

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT82J9mqM/

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Everytime I open the tik tok link, I get a different video of someone dancing or gaming.. with millions of views.. I'm guessing that's not what you posted lol

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THINKING..Its Not supposed to make sense. That's TICTOC app objective. aka... A PROVEN CCP 5thGen warfare tooll.

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100% on the $ there. add zoom to that as well. All comms through a server in china.

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Sep 3, 2023·edited Sep 3, 2023Author

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. 2021 Jan 19;93(2):1025-1032. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03921. Epub 2020 Dec 7.

Plasmonic SERS Biosensor Based on Multibranched Gold Nanoparticles Embedded in Polydimethylsiloxane for Quantification of Hematin in Human Erythrocytes

Zhewei Cai 1 2, Yaojuan Hu 3, Yujie Sun 2, Qingyu Gu 2, Ping Wu 2, Chenxin Cai 2, Zijie Yan 4

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This work reports a plasmonic surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) biosensor that allows for quantitative analysis of hematin in erythrocytes without the need of separating it from hemoglobin (Hb). The biosensor exploits the tunable localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) characteristics of multibranched gold nanoparticles (M-AuNPs) and the strong plasmon coupling between an Au thin film and a flexible substrate consisting of M-AuNPs embedded in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) (i.e., M-AuNP-embedded PDMS substrate). In the assay, the hematin (or hematin-containing erythrocyte hemolysate) was deposited on Au film surface and covered with M-AuNP-embedded PDMS. Strong SERS signals were generated under excitation at 785 nm; the signals were sensitive to hematin concentration but not to several common coexisting biological substances. The intensities of the SERS signal (at 1623 cm-1) displayed a wide linear range using hematin concentrations in a range of at least ∼1.5 nM-1.1 μM; the limit of detection (LOD) was ∼0.03 ± 0.01 nM at a signal/noise (S/N) of 3. This assay is simple and sensitive without tedious separation procedures, thereby saving time and enhancing efficiency. This biosensor can be used to determine hematin concentration in human erythrocyte cytosols giving concentrations of ∼18.5 ± 4.5 (by averaging eight samples) and 51.5 ± 6.2 μM (by averaging three samples) for healthy and sickle erythrocytes, respectively, making it a potential application in clinical detection.

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Light-Induced Self-Assembly: Silver-Nanowire-Based Interferometric Optical Tweezers for Enhanced Optical Trapping and Binding of Nanoparticles (Adv. Funct. Mater. 7/2019)

Fan Nan, Zijie Yan

First published: 12 February 2019 https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201970043Citations: 1

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In article number 1808258, Zijie Yan and Fan Nan report a new type of optical tweezers for enhanced optical trapping and binding of nanoparticles. A single silver nanowire allows for the creation of an interferometric optical field to guide the self-organization of colloidal metal and dielectric nanoparticles in a spatially extended and linearly polarized laser beam, leading to ordered hexagonal nanoparticle arrays under an optimized polarization direction.

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Mo Zhou, Yanan Liu, Peixin Zhang, Yuting Miao, Hao Luo, Guangyin Jing, Capillary assembly of colloidal particles on patterned surfaces, New Journal of Physics, 10.1088/1367-2630/ab7f90, 22, 5, (053005), (2020).

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Sep 3, 2023·edited Sep 3, 2023Author

Thanks Rlap,

Yes it makes a lot of sense.

Perhaps he was another honest man that was murdered because they didn't trust him to stay quiet.

Its a good thing that those papers are there and exposed, for a deeper look into what they contain. Thanks again, good find.

If I was to guess its probably the latter that was the one that shouldn't be spoken of or republished, as above.

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Sep 3, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Hello Matt, picure #1 "Gel tornado"

is the lower half of this image the vit D gel capsule?..and the top half.. the gel contents spewing out?

image #9, #10...looks like a view of the gel cap bursting out material?...also looks like a clear bottle neck in these images too. What strange stuff this is. Very unsettling.

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The top half is a clipping of the capsule and it already had the fibre protruding that you see there.

The thing that amazed me was the 10 odd days air drying and then 5 minutes with a jet flame before you could see anything other than a totally clear "liquid"....

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That’s got to be the Graphene in the hydrogel…dormant (if you ignore it) stays as gel…

you excited it with the flamethrower - back to life ! And boy did it put on a show.

You know this is on a par with how wildlife uses camouflage tactics and can instantly change their colour to blend and match perfectly with their surrounds. I pictured a frill-necked lizard fling its fan-like neck appendage up to shock a threat….these reactions in nature are at lightning speed…and the graphene’s nature is similar in how it instantly reacts to energy waves. A universal “switching” mechanism?

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Bioluminescence another one, marine life particularly favour same trigger mechanism. Currently on our beaches algal forms are swirling - at night, ppl and dogs wading through water in dark... flashes brilliant blue fluorescent light - when they stop moving - it switches off instantly ! energy waves in the waves

It gives me cause to ponder if the coloured Q-dots etc we are seeing in these nanobots activities is the same process, triggered by temperature effects and energy waves applied by micronaughts (you) and also the energy fields from all the emf fields/sources in your labs? ..even your breath on the morg's activates them to life. We already know the nanotech is remotely controlled via frequency waves (deliberate).....do you think we even need to be so afraid then, of the illumination "itself" we're seeing in all these samples? hopefully not as it could just be another expression of this already understood dynamic at play.

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How can we have any chance of survival or winning this war against humanity? I have a very heavy heart tonight. A very good friend died on Thursday night- turbo pancreatic cancer. A few doses of chemo signed the deal. Just today I heard about one new case of high blood pressure, 2 ? Parasitic infections requiring hospitalization (drs are stumped as to what’s going on), one vertigo/POTS type symptoms (again drs can’t figure out what’s going on). Not one person who told me about their friend’s problems voiced any ideas on what might be causing all this.

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I would like to say that we are in unprecedented times today, but unfortunately we are not. History , even recent, is filled with acts of democide. The difference today is that operation lockstep makes it global.

Sorry for your loss.

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Sep 4, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Matty, time for you to do what you've been called to. QDOTS go away

I have video recorded things, that defy all physiological, biological & scientific explanation. I am unsure of what to do now. I will pray that this will be simply explained. That I have NOT video recorded DISPLACED (free of any substance) QdOtts.

Matt, wishing I didn't know what I know. Longing to be a blissful sheep, just for a day. I almost regret my education. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, MICRO-BIO, & STATISTICAL STUDIES.

🇺🇸💙🇦🇺Dude. You gotta see this..

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Hi Deemarie,

You have my attention and I like to see everything new possible.

Feel free to share.

Regards, matt

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I'm flabbergasted. I thought we were ahead of the curve with Vitamin D. Looks like they've covered all the bases. Wow. Are you seeing quantum dots and Morgellons, like Dr. Ana Mihalcea identified?

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Yes, Qdots and many morgs.

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Were the above-colored objects, Qdots in your opinion?

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With the amount of heat applied I expected any remains to be black. It would have been good to see how they moved but regardless I think they are. It may be possible to add something to free them up and get them moving to find out but as I see these things as quite toxic I'm reluctant to play with that sample any more.

Assume nano tech until proven otherwise today is a good motto for survival today. The fumes it gave off were unpleasant to say the least.

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In manufacturing art ■ drilling into bone can make me sick for a few minutes. I do not know how much bone I will be drilling for jewelry design. Will you be taking any Vit D since this experiment? It apprears to me that one must detox like washing dishes daily. M

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Thanks for the simple metaphor, doing dishes is within my reach.

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Would like to do a private zoom with you soon....Looking to get some insight on what im finding in my blood.

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Thanks Richard,

It as a good presentation today. I will be in touch.

Best Regards, matt.

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Conclusion? What might this actually infer?

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Hi Garth,

i like to let everyone draw their own conclusions if possible. if you go back through my stacks you will see the progression.

thanks, matt

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Sep 8, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

Matt, I enjoy your Substack writings. I'll go back through your articles & attempt to draw a conclusion, then. 👍

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Thank you Sir.

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Everything is contaminated with hydrachimeric synthetic parasites.

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Sep 3, 2023Liked by matt. j.a.o.b

interesting ...do you have any research information defining this phenomena? my mind goes to thinking, did "they" find a way to transcribe and fuse original Hydra species with the Morgellon synths? the mind boggles.....

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Beautiful work ■ reminds me of the Glass Flowers in Boston; Harvard.

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[D]oggett Gap ■ Lunsford

https://youtu.be/EVxjnXEEBnU?si=FSGkJdBBGP_ra7IM

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