Morphing structure in sample of Pfizer Cominarty
Observation by Dr David Nixon on 23 or 25 October 2022 (exact date to be clarified). Dark field, magnification 200x. Sample prepared 4 August 2022. No cover slip, but kept in a slide cabinet. This is the final segment of a 70 GB file made available by Dr Nixon. I have speeded it up 10x.
Extract starts with 06:39:28 on the clock. The following forms are visible:
06:39:28 Rectangle with bright rim with rounded corners
06:46:41 Rectangle with mainly dark rim and sharper corners
06:57:29 Back to bright rim and rounded corners
07:25:10 A shrunken oval with a bright rim
07:32:50 Octagonal with four of the sides very bright
07:37:30 framed rentangle with symmetrical features at the corners
07:44:20 rounded rectangle with bright rim
07:45:00 back to the framed rectangle
07:46:32 enlarged version of the same
07:49:44 a shrunken oval with bright rim
07:50:20 object disappears with a flash, leaving only a rectangular residual background
Small objects can be seen moving around until the end of the video at 08:00:00, suggesting that there may still be a fluid medium.
More information at https://drdavidnixon.com/1/en/topic/video-1
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What's in the vials? Pfizer Cominarty under the microscope (REVISED).
On 25 October 2022, Dr David Nixon recorded microscopy video of a sample of Pfizer Cominarty - Pfizer's covid-19 product - which had been prepared nearly 12 weeks earlier, on 4 August 2022, and stored in a slide cabinet with no cover slip. Instead of the dried up crystalline mass which I think we would expect to see, there seem to be objects moving around in a fluid medium. According to Pfizer and government information, the product consists of mRNA inside lipid nanoparticles suspended in an aqueous solution. So why has it not dried up?
I also present evidence that the medium seems to show some characteristics of an elastic skin or membrane, while at the same time sometimes flowing like a liquid. I suggest tentatively that it may be a hydrogel.
The original footage may be viewed at
https://drdavidnixon.com/1/en/topic/andrew-chapman
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What's in the vials? Pfizer Cominarty under the microscope.
I investigate one of Dr David Nixon's most remarkable videos.
UPDATE: It looks like my argument about the arm being elastically connected to the medium may be flawed. It seems that the video generally shows movement on every other frame. I am wondering if perhaps the microscope recorded at say 12 or 15 frames per second. The video file on the other hand (mp4) is at 25 frames per second, in which case I suppose that every other frame could be basically a filler.
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Richard Hirschman extracts large 'clot' from carotid artery of the deceased (May 2022).
[WARNING: there is a sudden expulsion of embalming fluid when the 'clot' is removed - there is a warning in the video also]
Original: https://www.bitchute.com/video/te7KL9iWTY3T/ [8:25 to 17:09], Jane Ruby Show.
In May 2022, embalmer Richard Hirschman extracted an exceptionally large piece of the unknown strong whitish intravascular material that embalmers have been finding, from the common carotid artery of the deceased. Some of this footage was shown later on Died Suddenly. Hirschman goes into more detail here about the circumstances. Some transcript:
[2:36] I normally like to embalm from the iliac region, and so I am pushing fluid but I am having an issue with drainage and I am having an issue with distribution of fluid going through, so I opened the jugular vein - that big long angular forceps is what is in the jugular vein - and then.. I am still having an issue.. so I open the carotid artery and I am trying.. to allow.. some fluid to come out of there to see if I am getting fluid .. it should be going through there. When I first cut it open, I pulled out another clot out of the carotid artery which is not on the video but then I continued having problems and so I am having to try and open that.. [artery] up because the artery is stretchable, it is like a rubber band and his arteries were in good shape, they weren’t sclerotic.. they were pretty good for his age.
3:58 ' Yes.. if I am going into.. almost like a pipe, if you are pushing fluid in from one pipe and it branches off.. even though you are pushing fluid down there you should be getting fluid out of all these different areas.. So what happened was I wasn't getting fluid into different parts of the body and one of the main ones would be the carotid artery so I cut into the carotid artery and I am looking to see as I am pushing fluid in, is it coming out there, because if it is not coming out there, then it is not going in to the head - so as I opened that up, I am not getting enough fluid, I’m like there’s something’s wrong, something is blocking this - and that’s why I am trying to open it up to allow whatever is blocking it to come out.' [4:43]
Dr Ruby asks where it had been sitting. Hirschman mentions [5:30] the innominate (brachiocephalic) artery, which lies between the common carotid and the arch of aorta.
6:56 'Those long stringy things are, I believe, is where it branches off into the other vessels.'
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Richard Hirschman removes large 'clot' from common carotid artery of the deceased
[WARNING: there is a sudden expulsion of fluid at the end (embalming fluid is injected at pressure.)]
This is a scene from Died Suddenly. Original is https://rumble.com/v1wac7i-world-premier-died-suddenly.html [51:56 ff]. Embalmer Richard Hirschman removes a large piece of whitish material from the common carotid artery of the deceased. He was assisted on this occasion by embalmer Nicky Rupright King, who describes the circumstances.
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Embalmer Richard Hirschman extracts whitish material from leg artery (Jane Ruby Show Jan 2022)
Original: https://rumble.com/vtr470-worldwide-exclusive-embalmers-find-veins-and-arteries-filled-with-never-bef.html (6:25 - 8:39).
The extraction of a very long (looks 2 to 3 feet) single piece of whitish material from the leg artery of the deceased. Same individual and same leg as the material extracted from the vein: https://rumble.com/v2ahk24-embalmer-richard-hirschman-extracts-whitish-material-from-leg-vein-jane-rub.html There was no sign of atherosclerosis in the artery.
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Embalmer Richard Hirschman extracts whitish material from leg vein (Jane Ruby Show, 31 Jan 2022(?))
[WARNING: GRAPHIC]
Video footage of embalmer Richard Hirschman extracting a length (8 to 12 inches) of whitish material from a leg vein of the deceased. Broadcast (according to my notes) on 31 January 2022.
Original: https://rumble.com/vtr470-worldwide-exclusive-embalmers-find-veins-and-arteries-filled-with-never-bef.html
Hirschman says that he could feel that there was something firm and solid inside the vein beforehand. The material is covered in blood but the whitish material underneath can be seen in places. It's thicker than the material pulled out of the artery - veins stretch a bit, being thinner walled than arteries.
Ruby asks whether the leg was discoloured as one might expect (ischemic discolouration) but Hirschman says it looked normal.
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Richard Hirschman extracts a long length of whitish material from an artery of the deceased.
[WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT]
Scene from Died Suddenly, from 50:34 following. Original: https://rumble.com/v1wac7i-world-premier-died-suddenly.html?mref=lveqv&mrefc=6.
Transcript, Richard Hirschman speaking: 'This is the iliac artery, and the clot coming out of the iliac, normally we don't see clots in the iliac.. [corrects himself] in an artery, usually they are in veins.. and I'm probably not going to be able to get it all, [he pulls out 2-3 ft of material]... this is not normal... I'll put it by the side of this one.. the big [thick] one came out of the vein, the small [thin] one came out of the iliac artery itself.'
I think the introductory section [00:00 - 00:07] was filmed on a different occasion to the main section, since the gloves look different. The filmmaker has linked the two by starting the audio before the end of the introductory scene. I guess the introduction was filmed by the makers of Died Suddenly, and that the main section was footage provided by Hirschman, probably filmed by his assistant while they were at work.
The main points are:
i) the material is coming out of an artery rather than a vein;
ii) it is extremely long;
iii) at various points in the video the material can be seen to be whitish in colour;
iv) it is strong enough to be extracted in a single length without breaking.
For more analysis see my substack: https://andrewjchapman.substack.com
Update: The same footage, but at a different orientation, was shown on the Jane Ruby show on 31 January 2022: https://rumble.com/vtr470-worldwide-exclusive-embalmers-find-veins-and-arteries-filled-with-never-bef.html beginning 7:45.
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Matt Taylor: formation and regression of rectangular structure in response to EMF
In December 2022, on Maria Zee Show, Matt Taylor, an electrical engineer resident in Ecuador, shared microscopy video from a sample of a covid injectable (probably Pfizer Cominarty). What had been a rectangular structure shrunk into a blob shaped object in the absence of EMF from a wifi router, and then re-formed when the router was turned back on.
Original: https://rumble.com/v20pgz2-optical-fiber-wires-inside-shots-exploding-tubes-kill-the-host-shimon-yanow.html?mref=6zof&mrefc=2 from 36:00.
Matt Taylor's covid injectable microscopy discussions with David Nixon and Shimon Yanowitz are at davidnixon.com.
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