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Daisy

I am a novice when it comes to this subject. The only education I have received, in the last few years, is from others on Substack that are doing the research.

I personally believe nanotechnology is being used in many applications and the general public is being used as test subjects in the quest to perfect this technology further.

Why?

In my mind it is for money, power and complete control of all life on Earth.

Nanotechnology is just one peace of the puzzle in the big picture to accomplish that goal.

Thanks for helping us begin to see the big picture coming into focus.

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Thanks. Yes. I agree. It is about complete control.

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I would have to agree with you that this is not a “natural” looking salt crystal. Certainly a lot more intricate than what you would expect to form in a saline solution. It also looks “circuit like” inside. Did this form upon drying? Nice work, keep it up!

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Thanks for your comment. I took this picture quite some time ago - probably as long ago as 18 months. Normally, I look at samples for 1-2 hours when I'm testing a substance for someone else, which is what I was doing in this case. I'm assuming there was some drying that occurred during that time, but I often see things this complex develop within the first 20-60 minutes, so it would have developed relatively quickly. I get pretty nervous when someone suggests that I use saline solution, because I've found other concerning things in more than one brand. They want this stuff in our bodies.

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Fully agree! I’m just starting out on this journey. I started with homemade saline solutions using kosher salt, Epsom salts and Himalayan salt; also sterile saline from a nurse friend and diluted “Trace Mineral Drops”. I didn’t find anything unnatural either wet nor dry.

You may want to try doing a “sessile drop evaporation” like Karl C. does or David Nixon. About .1 ML on a slide, and then watch it dry under dark field microscopy. Do you have access to a dark field microscope?

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Hi Steve…..do you have a more detailed “recipe” for making these homemade drops that you’d share? After reading this, I’ll never purchase OTC saline again! It’s something I need for dry sinuses. It’s more than disheartening to know this evil is in EVERYTHING! Being a little behind on all of it, has anyone discussed distilling water for drinking? Or will I find it there too?! Thank you!

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All I can tell you is that the distilled water that is available to me in Southern Ecuador isn't nanotech free. What I wonder about is whether the problem is the bottles it's being stored in, rather than the water itself. The plastic bottles with the distilled water in them are that thick white plastic that milk brands typically use.

What I have done in the past for my sinuses is heat up the best water I can find with the most natural salt I can find. (I am not sure of the correct amount of salt to use), After letting the water cool, I clean out a medical nasal spray bottle and put the salt water in that.

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Thanks. It seems to be a losing battle in regard to any and all being contaminated. Disheartening. Grateful to have the ability to detox as best as we can. I’m considering a small countertop electric distiller, a decent runs about a couple hundred or less. That would help getting away from premade bottles at least.. There’s little diy blueprint as to build one should we lose our grid, but it probably wouldn’t much matter at that point if that happens . But, it’s in everything and everywhere, so I don’t believe it’s possible to avoid it all. I can’t remember who I read here recently but she had a friend that scuba dives take a sample 8ft down in the Atlantic. Plenty there too. 😑 They’ve made sure we’re getting it somehow. They’ve been at this far longer than we can imagine. The technology has been far and above imagination, for far longer than we’ve known. The exposure of it all is just getting started so to speak.

I appreciate your response, my prayers are unceasing, and many blessings to you!

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Thanks. Yes. I have a Darkfield microscope like David Nixon's. I think we got it from the same company. He's miles ahead of me in understanding it's features though.

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you're catch up quick though!

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Thanks Mary-Ann: Your substack is VERY interesting!

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Given that the material examined was saline solution, the image appears to be common salt (NaCl) which is cubic in structure. It therefore crystallises as right angled crystals. You can find numerous images of salt crystals by searching for "common salt crystals" and viewing the images.

Here is a link from my search to an image of salt crystals showing similar format to yours.

https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/crystals-self-precipitating-common-salt-sodium-chloride-crystallized-bottom-drying-kuyalnik-estuary-ukraine-291642867.jpg

Growth of any crystal occurs layer by layer on the surface of the existing crystal. What you are seeing in your photos is a square crystal with one or more incomplete layers on the top surface. These will appear to be pyramidal when view from an oblique angle. Here is another example showing what can be produced.

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=crystals+common+salt&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.sciencephoto.com%2Fimage%2Fc0363507%2F800wm%2FC0363507-Salt_crystals.jpg

A few remarks on crystallisation are pertinent. Crystals do not form until the concentration of the particular moiety is above its saturation concentration in the particular solvent where it is dissolved - i.e. it is supersaturated. So normally one would not expect to see salt crystals in blood until the blood had been significantly evaporated. In which case other materials present may also have precipitated out.

Crystallisation often does not occur even with supersaturation unless there are "seeds" present. These may be minute crystals of the crystallising material but they can also be other materials with a similar structure. So it is possible that a fibre or other shape may initiate the crystallisation of common salt. It would then appear that the fibre has become a connector to what appears to be microcircuit given the appearance of salt crystal can be similar to a planar microcircuit.

To return to the instigation for this discussion, I am not saying that there cannot be some agency driving the formation of nefarious structures in various preparations. I would not expect to see something arising from saline solutions. However, in cases other than saline where similar structures appear, unless you identify the composition of the structures other than common salt then I suggest that what you are seeing after evaporation of material on a microscope slide may be simply salt crystals naturally resulting from evaporation of the water.

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HI Tony: Thanks for your comments. I have studied information on salt crystals before and have watched videos of the development of many of them under a microscope. I looked at the links you sent, but didn't see anything that looked like the object I posted. Some of the information in your post was new to me. One reason why I'm suspicious about this object is that I have found other unsettling things in this brand of saline, and others, in the past. If you go to my previous post from October 22, entitled: "Nanoworms, Synthetic Parasites and... Creatures from the Twilight Zone? - Part 1," and look at Picture #8, you'll see something else I found in Medifarma Saline. To me, it looks like it may be a synthetic parasite. It certainly doesn't look like anything that might have accidently gotten in there. If this weren't intentional, it would indicate a general recklessness with the medical saline supply. For me, this is plenty of reason for concern. When it comes to this particular squarish shape, I'm looking at all of the comments and learning as much as I can.

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Hi Daisy,

I am just now watching some wbc's attacking these objects in fresh blood and wondering if they attack salt crystals. I doubt it but am open to suggestions.

Also if salt crystals appear in the blood as we see these days, I wonder why they have not been documented before.

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As far as I know salt crystals don't actually show up in live blood in a visible way at least. I have seen white blood cells try to clear up natural crystals that appear in response to dietary imbalances in the body. Cholesterol crystals tend to be fairly light colored, have right angles and be tilted in some way. They don't look like the square object I posted here though. Uric Acid crystals are usually green or greenish-yellow, but they can be very large at times. Protoplasts are accumulations of protein, waste and fat that can also be very large. They usually look more like blobs than cholesterol crystals do. The confusing thing about protoplasts is that they can contain circular objects and/or brightly-colored objects inside of them, but aren't considered evidence of technology. You can also come across bluish-purple crystals. Those typically signal thyroid issues. Black shapes in the blood may appear due to medication usage or signal the breakdown of older crystals. I hope that helps. Large red shapes may appear that look like they have right angles, but those are usually indicative of a natural antibiotic produced by the body in response to infection. If not, you may have found a legitimate chip in the blood. I've found science fiction-like moving objects that aren't in blood textbooks, but I've never found anything quite like the crystal I posted here in the blood. I found the crystal I posted here in saline that would normally be used for IVs.

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No I don't believe I have ever seen a salt crystal in the blood either, but that seems to be the suggested reason we see the amalgams of square crystals these days.

The vitamin C crystal is the most spectacular I have seen to date. Even ai thought so and posted it up within the hour as an example which made me suspicious.

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Interesting!

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