#microscope

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

Wot’s in the shots? Graphene oxide? Nanobots?
Rebecca Weisser
5 November 2022

What is in the #Pfizer #vaccines? Recently, #Dr David #Nixon, a #Brisbane #GP, decided to find out, putting droplets of #vaccine and the blood of vaccinated patients under a #dark-field #microscope.

That’s a more radical decision than it might sound. According to Sasha Latypova, a scientist with 25 years of experience in clinical trials for pharmaceutical companies, the contract between Pfizer and the US government prohibits independent researchers from studying the vaccines. They claim it would ‘divert’ these precious resources away from their intended use fulfilling an ‘urgent’ need.

Is that true in #Australia? Who knows? All the Commonwealth Department of #Health has said about its contract with Pfizer is that it is commercial-in-confidence.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration performs tests on all #Covid vaccines for composition and strength, purity and integrity, identity and endotoxins, but it provides scant details other than the batch numbers tested and whether they passed. (Spoiler alert: they did.)

In the US, the Centers for Disease Control specifically states that all #Covid-19 vaccines are free from ‘metals, such as iron, nickel, cobalt, lithium, and rare earth alloys’ and ‘manufactured products such as micro-electronics, electrodes, carbon nanotubes, and nanowire semiconductors’.

Notably, this list does not include #grapheneoxide which has been widely investigated for biomedical applications. Some researchers sing its praises, its ‘ultra-high drug-loading efficiency due to the wide surface area’, its exceptional ‘chemical and mechanical constancy, sublime conductivity and excellent biocompatibility’. But there’s a catch. ‘The toxic effect of graphene oxide on living cells and organs’ is ‘a limiting factor’ on its use in the medicine.

So is there graphene oxide in the Pfizer shots? What Nixon found, and filmed, is bizarre to say the least. Inside a droplet of vaccine are #strange #mechanical #structures. They seem motionless at first but when Nixon used time-lapse photography to condense 48 hours of footage into two minutes, it showed what appear to be mechanical arms assembling and disassembling glowing rectangular structures that look like #circuitry and #microchips. These are not ‘manufactured products’ in the CDC’s words because they construct and deconstruct themselves but the formation of the crystals seems to be stimulated by #electromagnetic #radiation and stops when the slide with the vaccine is shielded by a Faraday bag. Nixon’s findings are similar to those of teams in #NewZealand, #Germany, #Spain and #SouthKorea.

CONTINUE: https://www.spectator.com.au/2022/11/wots-in-the-shots/

danie10@squeet.me

Here’s what photos look like from a R350 (US$22) digital microscope

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To see what the performance of a cheap microscope is like, MyBroadband bought a digital microscope for R350.

The device supports a magnification of up to 1600 times and can take photos and videos using a 2MP camera. The microscope connects to a computer via USB and is detected as a webcam, which means you can use webcam software to take pictures and videos.

It also has calibration that makes it possible to accurately measure the dimensions of small objects, like pixels on a screen.

See https://mybroadband.co.za/news/gadgets/433862-we-bought-a-digital-microscope-for-r350-here-is-what-its-photos-look-like.html

#technology #hardware #microscope #gadget
#Blog, ##gadget, ##hardware, ##microscope, ##technology

danie10@squeet.me

Ancient microscopes worked with a drop of water as a lens, and you can make your own one

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The idea is that the meniscus of a drop of water will work as a lens. This works because of surface tension and by controlling the attraction of the water to the surface, you can actually form convex and concave surfaces.

Yes, our forefathers back in the 1600’s would not have had plastic, but would have used anything else they could make a hole in e.g. thin wood, a leaf, etc.

It is amazing to think that things were actually discovered back then, using devices like this, such as the first observations of bacteria and protozoa.

See https://hackaday.com/2022/01/14/this-diy-microscope-design-is-all-wet/

#technology #microscope
#Blog, ##microscope, ##technology

twig@sysad.org

In this video a doctor pricks the finger of 8 people and looks at their #blood under a #microscope. Four are #vaccinated and four are not vaccinated. In all of the vaccinated people their blood cells are #clumping together. Here's the minute mark where you can skip to and see each person's blood. 13 min. mark is not vaccinated. 19 min. mark is moderna. 22:30 min. mark is BioNTech. 28 min. mark is not vaccinated. 29:40 min. mark is BioNTech. 32:50 min. mark is not vaccinated, but has vitamin B12 deficiency. 36:06 min. mark is BioNTech. 40 min. mark is not vaccinated but has Lyme disease. https://www.bitchute.com/video/OPqYBAo6sgsl/

mkwadee@diasp.eu

A corner of my drawing room has a few #holograms in it which create a novel display feature. Firstly there's one of a #microscope, the eye piece of which stick out into the room. You can actually look into it and see a magnified image of a microchip inside, It's a pity that I couldn't get the camera in the right position to show that.
Hologram of a microscope

Here's an #aeroplane, which happens to be a #Cessna172 viewed from different angles. The wing really appears to stick out of the plane of the image.
Hologram of Cessna aeroplane

Finally, here's a #rose which, not only can you view from different angles, but which also opens up if you move from right to left.
Hologram of a flowering rose

#MyWork #MyPhoto #CCBYSA #DSLR #Nikon #D7000