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Maybe magnetic pull once enough iron rich RBCs are encapsulated and some kind of iron critical mass is reached?

The bubbles that look empty may be filled with harvested molecules of iron we can't see and once enough is inside the bubble it's drawn into the grouping?

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Want to add more thought - Natural fat cells in our bodies can expand to large sizes because they are primarily storage units. Depending on how much stuff the body wants to store, the fat cells grow larger or shrink. That's why fat people look fat. They are storing a lot of stuff.

So maybe these bubbles and some other structures are storage units as well. It would explain their large size in comparison to other natural cells.

Which leads me to wonder, if it's true, the bubbles are storage units, what are they storing? Is there some way to empty the storage units? Like human fat cells, the stuff in storage is being stored for future use in hard times like winter or famine.

Can we starve them to death if we know what they're storing?

That's what happens to cancers and parasites, etc., under prolonged fasts. They are starved to death while the healthy cells protect themselves from starvation with an ingenious process that only occurs in prolonged fasting and does not occur with intermittent fasting.

Is this why intermittent fasting is promoted so heavily?

See this documentary for a full explanation :

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/scienceoffasting?autoplay=1

It's also available on Rumble. For free.

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That's really an interesting observation. I too have been wondering about the bubbles. For me, fasting has been more beneficial than intermittent fasting.

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I think you'd like the documentary. It's in French but with subtitles so you do have to sit there and read along for its duration of about an hour.

Though it doesn't address intermittent fasting in particular, once you understand the processes and lengths of time of fasting needed for the body to reach and complete these processes, you see how intermittent fasting has few benefits.

I know I learned a lot. Hope you're doing well, Juan.

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Thanks PS. Will watch. Wife and I are doing well. We no longer have brain fog, extreme fatigue or tinnitus. Biggest issue is sleep pattern disruption. And of course the constant detox.

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Drive down to Fort Dietrick and ask all those insane militaristic scientists from Unit 731 what they have done to us.

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Ralph baric patent on chimeric[ fusion] c protein-. for convid. someone maybe check it out. if its 4 the spider silk gene/ protein-. posted on Karl c researchers establish spider gene sequence 4 convid and relate it to amydiolosis [spelling] plus show references. but not natural process- its hijacked for synthetic amydiolosis - thus tech. scribbled notes 4 myself to make comments. cant find- so someone else can check. or verify.

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I think fire medic was working on spider silk - he just lost his son.

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s protein

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amyloidosis

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amyloids in synthetic applications

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I was reading this from the Epoch Times "Can Consciousness Exist Without A Brain" and someone has done a lot of leg-work on this theory, assuming we are looking at something organic or sentient and not a bot with a microchip that is influenced by RF's. But yes, it seems so. I'll give you a quote and a link. "Single-celled organisms like paramecium demonstrate purposeful behaviors such as swimming, avoiding obstacles, mating, and, significantly—learning—without having a single synapse or being part of a neural network."

https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/do-you-really-need-your-brain-5694486

Enough to do your head in!

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I just did the magnet test on my vaxxed 94 yo gramma again to see if she still was and yep she still holds a little ferrous magnet right on the right arm only in that one spot.

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Hi Tami,

How do you feel when others say its not true because "science"?

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@Tami I use the really small (lightweight) neodymium magnets on the back of the neck, as close to where the spine shows through the skin. Magnets are sticking to majority of vaxxed people, including my own neck(spine). The magnets won’t stick anywhere else I have tried on myself and I haven’t been vaxxed since 2021. (Definitely regretted but at least I’m aware now). I work inc as nursing home where I’m able to observe the effects of the shots (all of them are poison). For the record I have never administered a c19 shot, weirdly my facility hires CVS to come in every 6 months to administer them. So, that means these elders (the survivors of previous shots) are on their 10th booster. Plus the other vaccines.

Anyway, I can stick neodymium mags to the arms if I can find the actual puncture. It dissipates quickly though, like maybe only lasts a couple days. But the mag always sticks to the neck/spine area….like I said I have not taken any shots since January 2021 and neodymium still sticks to my neck/spine. I also have several of my own blood samples containing a rubbery chunk in each sample vial. I’ve tried melting them in the summer sun or letting them sit on the stove top while I bake but the chunks don’t melt. I don’t have a microscope so I just have to imagine:/

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Aliens seem to be more In us than Above us. Thanks for your hard work and sharing your results with us. Hopefully the current Christian mantra "All will be revealed" ... comes true. ;-)

Best of luck friend,

~~ j ~~

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"This last video leaves me scratching my head as to the mechanism of action."

☞ There seems to be a pressure wave of some sort going from lower left to upper right at the time of burst.

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Hi Proton, each bubble grows separately, before bursting together.

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It's a real detective story Matt!. IDK, but say there are soap bubbles in my tub and I swat 20 of them at once, they'll all burst at once, I reckon? The vid looks like the bubbles and their medium all changed at once suggesting a field-wide change in their environment. Mechanical pressure? EMF wave? they heard Bill Gates speaking and they freaked???

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Hi Proton,

The cover slip had been on for over 12 hours when they burst. Dried blood at outer edges so unlikely to be sudden pressure.

You can see that when travelling the bubbles could go past other stationary ones also discounting pressure waves. In time we may find out what causes it but for now its just another new unknown beside wbc's with inflatable legs, rbc's birthing new rbc's, electric fibers, travelling high speed gel bubbles and bot swarms.

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Got it, Drone attack!

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Yep, I think you have nailed it. 10 points;)

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Magnetics, ph, charged ions,quorum sensing, light frequencies, so many options to consider. One thing is for sure, we are dealing with mad scientists, seems their souls were already uploaded to CERNs D wave Hive mind, aka the cloud. That’s where the psychos want all is slaves.

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That’s some “interesting “ captures for sure! No definitive answers for you from this unprofessional, but you know I like to share my thoughts 😁

The way that “bubble runs” kinda reminds me of this:

Liquid Metal Runs Faster than Usain Bolt

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yMitqiRQTOw&pp=ygUdbWljaGFlbCBkaWNrZXkgbm9ydGggY2Fyb2xpbmE%3D

(2+mins)

But a lot of what’s going on is reminding me of acoustofluidics, black hole included 🙄👇🏼

Selective particle and cell capture in a continuous flow using micro-vortex acoustic streaming (video 23 seconds)

https://youtu.be/DiwAd4oYvJ0

Acoustic Focusing technology (video 20 seconds)

https://youtu.be/HzTu2p88m7Y

Sorting cells with sound waves- MIT (video 1min 48 seconds)

https://youtu.be/wCIW4yeCf6Y

Acoustofluidic black holes for multifunctional in-droplet particle manipulation

2022

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abm2592

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And acoustofluidics itself separates cells:

https://open.substack.com/pub/kim4truth/p/acoustofluidics?r=2nof16&utm_medium=ios

Thank you!!

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Good leads, Thanks Kim.

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Matt, I'm just watching this video, and Maria Crisler describes an 'electrical tow' for those things moving independently (at about 1 hour), she attributes it to the radiation from cellphones.

https://rumble.com/v5weqyt-breaking-world-first-biosensor-formed-in-pfizer-injected-human-maria-crisle.html

You possibly know that the technology was made in Israel and Pfizer did a secret deal, one thousand billion nanobots can fit in a syringe and they can be remotely manipulated and can even alter our genes and give us cancer. (the SV40 wasn't devastating enough). https://publichealthpolicyjournal.com/biontech-rna-based-covid-19-injections-contain-large-amounts-of-residual-dna-including-an-sv40-promoter-enhancer-sequence/

Here's the video:

https://rumble.com/v4ozskx-breaking-pfizers-secret-vaccine-nanobots-to-upload-humans-to-the-internet.html

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Hello Matt

I was thinking it may be osmotic pressure on what we are seeing.

Osmotic Pressure in Fluids and Bubbles

Osmotic pressure is a fundamental concept in physics and biology, describing the pressure exerted by a solution on a semipermeable membrane to prevent the flow of solvent molecules into the solution. In the context of bubbles and fluids, osmotic pressure plays a crucial role in various phenomena, including:

Foam stability: Osmotic pressure helps maintain the structure and stability of foams by counteracting the tendency of bubbles to coalesce and collapse. In foams, the osmotic pressure difference between the bubble interior and the surrounding fluid drives the movement of water molecules into or out of the bubbles, influencing their size and distribution.

Capillary pressure: The osmotic pressure of a fluid affects the capillary pressure, which is the pressure difference between the inside and outside of a capillary tube. This pressure difference drives the flow of fluid through the capillary and influences the formation of bubbles and emulsions.

Bubble contact areas: Osmotic pressure influences the contact areas between bubbles and the surrounding fluid. In foams, the osmotic pressure difference between the bubble interior and the surrounding fluid determines the thickness of the films separating neighboring bubbles, affecting their packing efficiency and stability.

Fluid transport: Osmotic pressure drives the transport of fluid molecules across semipermeable membranes, such as those found in biological tissues. In bubbles and foams, this transport can occur through the membrane of the bubble itself or through the surrounding fluid.

Biological systems: Osmotic pressure plays a critical role in biological systems, particularly in the regulation of fluid balance and blood pressure. In capillaries, oncotic pressure (the osmotic pressure exerted by plasma proteins) helps maintain blood vessel tone and regulate fluid exchange between the bloodstream and surrounding tissues.

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Hi Neo,

A wealth of knowledge in there. Much appreciated,

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I don’t know if you get Photonics issues for free. But here’s a link for this months edition.

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Thanks Matt. Happy Holidays Bud :)

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Wow. Creepy as can be.

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Hi Daisy,

Creepy but hopefully some clues to what we are all dealing with too.

best regards,

M

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Hey there Matt!

Wow! Flabbergasting!

Was the slide covered or not?

Has the fibre lassoing orange mushy RBCs fled outside the slide? It seems that the sudden rush wasn’t caused by quick imbalance of its inner content distribution, though.

S l o w m o t i o n, pleeeeease! :)

I’d like very much to observe the polarization of its “tail” -effect from lasso and lipid only or oil residue on the glass of the slide?

The ”lipid” bubbles explosion shows that:

a) They are not only lipid bubbles.

b) The bubbles’ scattered debris are soft and rigid at the same time -memory polymers?

c) If the material on the slide was drying fast it might have triggered the apoptosis.

d) If the material was still wet, then pressure or programmed dismantlement may have triggered the explosion.

e) Fungi and plants use similar seeds and spores dispersion tactics. Do the debris reform into bubbles after?

f) These scattering patterns are often seen on the slides borders of dried substrat.

Oh misery! Still too many questions…

Warm regards.

P. S. I wonder if those beige matches -side by side, like soldiers in a row- inside some of David’s crystals are of the same material than your bubbles or nanolipids? There was one of these in one his last posts.

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Your welcome Matt. Happy Holidays Bud :)

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The sudden "explosion" may have had something to do with a critical mass of ions being reached in the gel solution

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