Thought I'd hunt round before i asked you to explain. Found this:
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Thoughts?
Neo
Mar 30
Liked by James Hill, MD
Ok I’ll try again
Histologist freeze biological activity when they stain slides. This makes further observation of “assembly “ impossible. Especially on dry blood smears.
The way i got the circuits to form are from mounting gingival and blood samples in an isotonic to crevicular mounting fluid used for biological hazard risk assessment.
Just put a gingival sample on a slide. Add 2 drops of iso solution.
Then put on slide cover and hermetically seal with slide cover sealant
This gives the nano components time to assemble.
They are best observed in Darkfield and phase contrast since it’s live biology
Leave the slide on the microscope stage with the light on
Then after 12+ hours.
The nano lithographic circuits form.
There is much nomenclature in this tech that can be found in the encyclopedia of nanotechnology
I’ve seen the circuits in people with and without their card
The cardholders have much more detailed and defined circuits, resembling SIM cards and circuit boards and cpus
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Okay, I like your thinking. I agree about using dried blood and current testing methods..
Can you explain in more detail for the lay men please.
Just in the photo about 2,500 pacific pesos. AKA NZ$. But a lot of trial and error to squeeze the max out of it. Good optics is the most important part and it has that.
Last week i bought a second hand Korean bio scope for $nz180. i will add a $100 phone i recently bought 2nd hand with adaptor plus a dark field patch kit for $30. I believe i will get near to similar results for a lot less. Hindsight, a wonderous thing always.
This is nothing compared to the amount of people i have spoken to who have spent 10 to 20 k on meds and treatment trying to save their lives in the past few years. I figured it was more important to find what it is and cheap ways to deal with this for the majority that wont be able to afford that.
Ada
Sure Matt
I laid it out basically how you mount the slide and hermetically seal them(not totally needed)
So go buy some isotonic to crevicular or blood solutions and add 1 drop of saliva or blood to 1 drop off isotonic solution
This is the digital nano art canvas technique to encourage assembly
Is there a link to you pics?
I’ve sent them to doc young and Nixon to post
Young posted some , but not all the wildness
All
The majority of His recent videos on rumble and his site are mine
Nixon didn’t respond or
Post or share
Kinda like doc Anna banned me from commenting for 100 years 🥳🔬
Hi Neo, what are the first 3 letters of your email that you subbed here with? I will contact you direct.
I have been sent some other pics recently by a few people and i will be posting some from all if different to what we have already seen.
My confusion was the "add iso" as i use IPA a lot and refer to it as iso. thanks.
Go buy the iso and you will be intrigued
Thanks, what terminology would I use? I want some isotonic to crevicular or blood solution ?, also who would sell it?
I will try it if I can to replicate the experiment..
https://hillmd.substack.com/p/metals-in-vaccines-enable-5g-killings/comment/14065431
Your at least trying Matt 🤠
Here is how you make nano magic happen on the slide before your eyes 👀
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Hi Neo,
Thought I'd hunt round before i asked you to explain. Found this:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Thoughts?
Neo
Mar 30
Liked by James Hill, MD
Ok I’ll try again
Histologist freeze biological activity when they stain slides. This makes further observation of “assembly “ impossible. Especially on dry blood smears.
The way i got the circuits to form are from mounting gingival and blood samples in an isotonic to crevicular mounting fluid used for biological hazard risk assessment.
Just put a gingival sample on a slide. Add 2 drops of iso solution.
Then put on slide cover and hermetically seal with slide cover sealant
This gives the nano components time to assemble.
They are best observed in Darkfield and phase contrast since it’s live biology
Leave the slide on the microscope stage with the light on
Then after 12+ hours.
The nano lithographic circuits form.
There is much nomenclature in this tech that can be found in the encyclopedia of nanotechnology
I’ve seen the circuits in people with and without their card
The cardholders have much more detailed and defined circuits, resembling SIM cards and circuit boards and cpus
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Okay, I like your thinking. I agree about using dried blood and current testing methods..
Can you explain in more detail for the lay men please.
The blobs are HG that slowly spread over days to weeks depending on the mount 🔬
Nixon didn’t post , share or show anything I sent him 🤔
I didn’t think he would
last shot - an eyeball pizza
have a look at bottom right hand corner section - it stares back at you
Hi this your own blood? With that twisted filament inside? Are you mot detox your zelf? EDTA?
No, it was a possum for stew, but got fed to the trees instead.
I have not done the EDTA.
How much did your entire apparatus cost? Do you place your comments above or below the pics in question?
Comments Always above unless otherwise stated.
Hi John,
Just in the photo about 2,500 pacific pesos. AKA NZ$. But a lot of trial and error to squeeze the max out of it. Good optics is the most important part and it has that.
Last week i bought a second hand Korean bio scope for $nz180. i will add a $100 phone i recently bought 2nd hand with adaptor plus a dark field patch kit for $30. I believe i will get near to similar results for a lot less. Hindsight, a wonderous thing always.
This is nothing compared to the amount of people i have spoken to who have spent 10 to 20 k on meds and treatment trying to save their lives in the past few years. I figured it was more important to find what it is and cheap ways to deal with this for the majority that wont be able to afford that.