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Zombie-infused blood: Examination of blood from COVID-19 vaccinated individuals embalmed over two years reveals self-assembly and replication of nanotechnology, as well as activity of nano and microrobots

Medical professional Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD, received embalmed blood containing rubbery clots from COVID-19 vaccinated deceased individual in May/June 2023, provided by embalmer Richard Hirschman. Her aim was to examine the alleged coffee grounds observed during the embalming process.

Zombie-infused Blood featuring COVID-19 Vaccinated Blood maintains its ability to reassemble and...
Zombie-infused Blood featuring COVID-19 Vaccinated Blood maintains its ability to reassemble and replicate nanotechnology for over two years, indicating activity of nanos and microrobots.

Zombie-infused blood: Examination of blood from COVID-19 vaccinated individuals embalmed over two years reveals self-assembly and replication of nanotechnology, as well as activity of nano and microrobots

In a recent article published on the Truth Warrior's portal website, Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD, shared her analysis of embalmed blood from a COVID-19 vaccinated individual who had died. The article's title suggests the claim that Satanists have created "living undead" - Zombies. However, it's essential to clarify that there is currently no scientifically validated evidence supporting this claim.

The article describes the observation of nano and microrobots in the embalmed blood, as well as their activity and self-replication. While the video evidence is intriguing, it's important to note that the assertions about "blinking lights," "nano-bots," or self-assembling structures related to COVID-19 vaccines primarily appear in social media posts and non-peer-reviewed sources without substantiated laboratory methods, reproducible data, or publication in credible scientific journals.

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In addition to the analysis of the embalmed blood, the article also mentions the observation of the same polymer filaments seen in live blood. This observation, while interesting, does not provide evidence to support the claim of self-assembly nanotechnology in the embalmed blood following COVID-19 vaccination.

It's crucial to approach such claims with a critical eye and to rely on scientifically validated evidence rather than anecdotal observations or unverified videos. The established scientific consensus in immunology, vaccinology, and nanotechnology does not support the existence of self-assembling "nano-bots" or similar mechanistic nano-entities in COVID-19 vaccines or human blood post-vaccination.

The speaker in the article believes the COVID-19 bioweapons to be the most evil satanic crime against humanity ever perpetrated. While this opinion is not supported by the evidence presented in the article, it underscores the need for careful scrutiny and a commitment to evidence-based decision-making when discussing such sensitive and controversial topics.

In June 2023, an interview about this was conducted with Maria Zeee. For those interested in learning more about this topic, the interview provides valuable insights and perspectives.

In conclusion, while the claims of self-assembly nanotechnology in embalmed blood following COVID-19 vaccination are intriguing, they remain unsubstantiated and do not have backing from recognized scientific research. Any suggestion of such technology would require robust experimental evidence published in peer-reviewed journals, which is currently absent.

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