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SPONTANIOUS FILAMENTOUS POLYMERIZATION OF HUMAN BLOOD VIA THERMAL STRESS

THE BACTERIAL PROBLEM CHILD: CDB aka CROSS DOMAIN BACTERIA

Here we see a timelapse of the Hyper-thermophilic CDB in individual RBCs from a Frenchman fresh off the plane from France. The microbe can be found in all eukaryotes by the few who...

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MORGELLONS-LYME-CDB:NEO MITIGATION AGENT-SSKI

This is not medical advice. Check with you trusted Doctor what’s right for you before starting new treatments.

SSKI is an old forgotten medicine that is stronger than antibiotics and works when all antibiotics fail.

I knew this in January...

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MORGELLONS CDB HEXAGONS: A DEFINITION

Hexagon growing in blood sample below

This post is looking at hexagons found in the environment inside, outside dust samples and growing in human skin and blood down to 2 microns and up to 4-6 mm in the environment.

The post goes into a...

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Transgenic CDB Is What Makes The Fibers We See In Humans Blood: The FIBERS Are Multicellular With Living Organisms Inside

The crystalline S-Layers on bacteria is a major component in this Microbe

This is the clear fluid I mounted on the slide. The wound stayed open and weeping fluid for 7 days. Then I sprinkled baking soda on it to provide a high PH biocompat...

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Chemtrail Web Fiber: Much Needed Insight

This is a Living Liquid Crystal of live Active Soft Matter that developed from the chemtrail web fiber biofilm on 5 minute timelapse. These are called bacterial AM hydrodynamic shearing forces that the microbe uses to direct morphogenesis o...

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