"The presence of these nanostructures needs to be explained by the [COVID-injection] manufacturers and by international authorizing agencies..."Again, [they] spontaneously just put themselves together...And 10 micrometers, that's pretty big." ;
Johnincarlisle a health and environmental campaigner, author, and semi-retired nurse lecturer, offers his thoughts on a paper published in The International Journal of Vaccine Theory Practice &; Research that found evidence of "real-time self-assembly of stereomicroscopically artificial constructions in incubated specimens of mRNA products mainly from Pfizer and Moderna." ;
In this clip Campbell, who notes elsewhere in the video that evidence of these self-assembling structures surfaced years ago, says that the authors of the paper observed the structures becoming as large as 10 micrometers across—so large they're potentially observable to the naked eye. ;
Looking at one of the bizarre objects, Campbell asks rhetorically, "What the heck is that?" He adds, "the presence of these nanostructures needs to be explained by the manufacturers and by international authorizing agencies and national authorizing agencies around the world." ;
"Again, [they] spontaneously just put themselves together," Campbell says of the structures, showing images of objects that look like "spirals" or ribbons.
"Tell you what, I don't like the idea of these spontaneously forming in the cells of my body if that is indeed the case," Campbell says. ;
Partial tranion of clip: ;
"The scale here, well, I'll just show you a couple of pictures and we'll look at the scale. So these are the sort of structures that they were finding. I mean, what the heck is that? You know, that is a structure that spontaneously, sort of put itself together, a spontaneous assembly of this structure from the COVID vaccine, cultures. Now the scale here, 10 micrometers.
so that's, so one micrometer would be, one micrometer would be, the size of a sort of a bacterial cell. 7 micrometers would be the size of a red blood cell.
So you can see these are nanostructures, but this is a very detailed looking structure that has spontaneously assembled itself here. Really quite, well, look at it. You know, that spontaneously assembled itself. what the heck, is it? ;
"Now, of course, as always, I won't be giving full answers to these questions. Read the paper for yourself. But this this this means the presence of these nanostructures needs to be explained by the manufacturers and by international authorizing agencies and national authorizing agencies around the world. This is a peer-reviewed publication, and I believe it gives questions to be answered. even if it's only that this is a load of rubbish, then that still needs to be still needs to be answered. Let's look at a couple more pictures before we look at the text. so these spiral ones seem to come up. ;
"Again, spontaneously just put themselves together. Spontaneous sort of another spiral there. Another one there. Tell you what, I don't like the idea of these spontaneously forming in the cells of my body if that is indeed the case. We don't know that, but if that's the case, I don't like the idea of it at all. Not at all. And 10 micrometers, that's actually pretty big actually. If that's the scale there, 10 micrometers. So this this whole thing is actually, is actually quite large, relatively speaking. And what is that? Spontaneously formed structure. Or that one. Anyway, lots more examples in the, paper. Do look at it for yourself and check it out. The the paper is there and the pictures are all there."