(1/n) A microscopy analysis of a Pfizer-BioNTech #Covidvaccine sample. The analysis was performed with bright field and phase contrast microscopy and applying rigorous scientific and hygiene standards. Two samples were analyzed from the same vial. These are the results: pic.twitter.com/FoHDS3p5rE
— Dr John B. (@DrJohnB2) October 3, 2021
(2/n) Focusing on the border of the drop (yellow arrow) reveals tiny particles of different sizes and light refraction properties: pic.twitter.com/PX4O2X3Jpe
— Dr John B. (@DrJohnB2) October 3, 2021
(3/n) Zooming in, the larger particles were found to have a diameter of about 1 µm. For comparsion: Diameter of a human hair: 70-90 µm (https://t.co/bq7CFLOgOW), human red blood cell: 8 µm (https://t.co/4Vn1Y6c3jE), SARS-CoV-2: 90-100 nm (https://t.co/3fi2zFf4EE) pic.twitter.com/Q0lopJCZxF
— Dr John B. (@DrJohnB2) October 3, 2021
(4/n) The smaller particles are about 0.5 µm (= 500 nm) in diameter: pic.twitter.com/DvFV36oEXu
— Dr John B. (@DrJohnB2) October 3, 2021
(5/n) Some particle aggregations were also visible in the liquid: pic.twitter.com/3YlUXx0NX2
— Dr John B. (@DrJohnB2) October 3, 2021
"The findings were based on a 'microscopy analysis' of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine sample," the RAIR Foundation reported, adding that, according to a scientist who spoke on condition of anonymity and who claimed to have been published more than 100 times in peer-reviewed journals like the New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet, the analysis was done "with a bright field and phase-contrast microscopy" while "applying rigorous scientific and hygiene standards." (See full conference transcript here) What have these people put in these vaccines? It seems clear they aren't pure, by any means. Sources include: RAIRFoundation.com NaturalNews.com(7/n) More fiber-like structures. A ring-like structure was seen once (d). pic.twitter.com/7Q4YXq0EPN
— Dr John B. (@DrJohnB2) October 3, 2021
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