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Who is the French guy talking in the video?
If this is a microscopic picture of the vaccine...what is this "pipeline"? It makes it look like the vaccine is divided into quadrants or something.
Unfortunately, this does not prove or disprove anything.
This is not a controlled test. So content of the video is totally unverifiable, and can be about anything - for example, a water drop from the kitchen sink next to that "professor".
Overall, this is just nothing.
Or worse yet, this could be a part of a defamation campaign designed to undermine the legit concerns about Pfizer.
Heck, someone could tell me this is an image of someone's lung, and white blood cells, or electrolytes, or proteins, or fat globs...or whatever, traveling through a blood vein, and I wouldn't know any different.
There's another video where a lady takes cell phone video of a covid text Q-tip swap. The 'cotton' strands move! When she put it next to a real Q-tip, only the covid swap tip was moving, not the real Q-tip.
The observation of "moving" fibers, sometimes different colors such as blue, red, and black, has been going on for at least fifteen years or so, when "Morgellons" first appeared in news reports and on the internet. Some people claimed it had its basis in GMO crops, e.g. cotton, while others remained baffled about its origin.
Honestly the conspiracy theories are fascinating to me. 1 in 100 will be true. Madness is thinking you know which 1 of those 100.
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