04/26/2021 / By Mike Adams
Over the weekend we published a series of nearly 40 microscope photos showing strange fibers, structures and even “hooks” that are embedded in the fibers of covid nasal swabs and masks. Many of these fibers appear to possess properties that would cause them to adhere to soft tissue such as lung tissue. Their presence in covid masks is very disturbing, given that these fibers are very likely easily inhaled and may lodge in lung tissue.
There are currently zero standards of efficacy or quality control enforced against covid masks. No studies that we know of have looked closely at mask contaminants and how they might interfere with healthy respiration in humans. Despite the complete lack of quality control, safety or effectiveness testing, masks are now being pushed onto infants as young as two years old.
Those who claim masks prevent transmission of the coronavirus are lying. There is no evidence to support the propaganda, and just like with social distancing, the “masking” push is rooted in quackery and fraud, not legitimate science.
In today’s Situation Update podcast, I narrate the microscopy photos that show bizarre structures in masks and swabs. Here are just a few of the photos to give you a glimpse of what we found.
What is this egg sac-like structure in this first photo from a carbon fiber mask?
Why are there red and blue fibers scattered throughout the mask materials?
And why do some black or gray fibers resemble hooks?
Why do nasal swabs appear to contain fields of “spikes” when viewed under ultraviolet light?
And what is the spiked “gripper” end of this blue fiber that was found in a covid mask from China?
These unedited microscopy photos raise serious questions about the safety and composition of covid masks and nasal swabs. It’s clear that the masks and swabs are transferring materials to the body, not merely sampling materials or filtering materials. In other words, masks and swabs are themselves medical interventions with unknown health consequences.
In today’s Situation Update, I explain all the photos and how they were taken, using iodine stains and ultraviolet light in certain cases:
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