Zombie-tainted blood containing COVID-19 vaccinated components has displayed persistent self-assembly and replication due to nanotechnology, with evidence of nano and microrobot activity, for more than two years.
In a recent article published on Ana Maria Mihalcea's Substack page, the medical doctor with a PhD has stirred up controversy with her claims about the creation of "Zombies" by Satanists. The article, which is part of a community section for Truth Warrior subscribers, discusses a video presentation of an analysis showing the presence of self-assembly nanotechnology in the embalmed blood of an individual who had died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
However, it's essential to clarify that there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the claim that self-assembly nanotechnology is present in the embalmed blood of COVID-19 vaccinated individuals. The assertions made by Ana Maria Mihalcea about "blinking lights," "nano-bots," or nanotechnology in vaccine recipients' blood lack support from peer-reviewed research or verified scientific studies.
The video presentation shows the observation of a new micelle filled with nanorobots being expelled and the same polymer filaments and construction zones, as well as polymer agglomerations, in the embalmed blood (magnification 400x). However, it's important to note that these observations do not constitute proof of the presence of self-assembly nanotechnology in the blood of COVID-19 vaccinated individuals.
Furthermore, authoritative scientific literature and vaccine safety data do not confirm the presence of self-assembling nanostructures or nano-bots in human blood after COVID-19 vaccination. COVID-19 vaccines, particularly mRNA vaccines, have undergone rigorous testing for safety and do not include components capable of such self-assembly or nano-scale robotics.
In response to the controversy, Ana Maria Mihalcea conducted an interview about this in June 2023 with Maria Zeee. Readers are encouraged to share images, articles, videos, and documents, and comments are now allowed, with a focus on adding value through additional information, clarification, validation, or truthful rebuttal. Comments are subject to approval before being posted to maintain the focus on truth and adding value to readers.
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- The video presentation, part of Ana Maria Mihalcea's article in her community section for Truth Warrior subscribers, discusses the alleged presence of self-assembly nanotechnology in the embalmed blood of someone who died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination.
- Despite the claims made in the article and video, there is no credible scientific evidence supporting the assertion that self-assembly nanotechnology is present in the embalmed blood of COVID-19 vaccinated individuals.
- COVID-19 vaccines, especially mRNA vaccines, have undergone rigorous testing for safety and do not include components capable of such self-assembly or nano-scale robotics.
- In response to the controversy, readers are encouraged to share articles, videos, and documents that may add value through additional information, clarification, validation, or truthful rebuttal, with a focus on maintaining the focus on truth and adding value to readers.