The White Fibrous Clots "Did Not Originate From Earth"
"I hate to sound insane, but they are not human," claims the alleged Swiss scientist. "THEY GROW LIKE FUCKING CRAZY once the body decomposes."
As if we need things to get any weirder, now a supposed ‘insider’ is making claims that put our perceptions on a whole new planet.
Originating on the infamous imageboard 4chan just days ago, the anonymous poster’s claims are taking a lot of people by storm. Say what you will about the posters on 4chan - misguided, hateful, crazy, trollish, or outright genius - but when it comes to all things “COVID” and “COVID vaccine,” they were right from the very beginning.
According to the anon, apparently out of Switzerland, the white ‘calamari clots’ embalmers have been seeing aren’t simply not clots… they’re not human, animal, or plant at all!
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Sound nuts?
Well, it gets even wilder. These strange white fibrous formations - sometimes purplish and gray - are what the Swiss Anon calls a “full-fledged life form.”
According to the anon’s group observations and experimentations, the clots-that-aren’t-clots “grow inside deceased bodies and eat the meat and bones… Also, they don’t decompose and they absorb sugars, carbohydrates, and minerals.”
You can check out the archived anonymous thread here: https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/459940986/#459944948
The issue has also gained traction on the popular community website, Reddit.
Now, if you’re curious why other people aren’t saying this or reporting this, that’s a logical question.
Are other people seeing it and just staying silent? Perhaps afraid, hesitant, or under pressure? Are other people seeing it and reporting it, but viewing it as something else? Perhaps arguing that it’s some kind of amyloid or fibrin material?
Whatever the case may be, Swiss Anon urges others to replicate his or her findings with two experiments:
The anonymous poster goes on to say that, with the burial of infected bodies, “We should have a giant network of those things growing in our soil in cemeteries by now.”
Let’s indulge these claims for a bit.
So, why aren’t we seeing cemeteries filled with white?
Could it be that many bodies are being cremated? Could it be that embalmers are removing the clots and putting them in a liquid not conducive to continued growth? Could it be that bodies are buried in caskets made of wood or metal that are sealed within concrete and then buried under dirt and rock, so of course these… ‘things’ have no chance of growing out and being seen?
Of course, if you’re reading all of this with utmost incredulity, you’re not alone. You have every reason to feel this way, and many of the other posters in this anonymous thread and related threads bring up some valid counterpoints.
For instance, at one point, Swiss Anon states that “we conducted an experiment that went on for over 4 months” (seemingly without any normal scientific protocols) in which a “dead rabbit” was buried “underneath a small citrus tree,” turning the “entire tree white.”
Evidently, this so-called experiment resulted in not just discoloration of the entire tree, but the tree “was not producing chloroform any longer and thus not able for photosynthesis but was not dying” somehow:
Now surely, Swiss Anon meant chlorophyll, not chloroform - so why the obvious mistake? Surely, anybody remotely knowledgeable in science would know the difference? Was it a simple misspelling, perhaps due to a phone’s autocorrect?
Other posters were right to point out this simple blunder, as well as more glaring issues with Swiss Anon’s claims.
In one thread, which has since been removed, a poster claiming to be “an actual PhD molecular biologist” provides a lengthy rebuttal:
“I'm an actual PhD molecular biologist who studied at a T1 university in the US. A molecular biologist regardless of origin language would never confuse "chloroform" (a halogenated nonpolar solvent CHCl(3)) with "chlorophyll", the organic plant pigment responsible for absorbing light. You also wouldn't assume it's not producing chlorophyll, of which there are a variety of colors, but would probably speak of chloroplast (the vesicle structure that contains and generates light-absorbing pigments) development and activity.
Let's talk about growing a tree as an experiment. That's the stupidest fucking thing I've ever heard. Imagine what the cycle time on that experiment is, when you could grow any of the myriad plant models that are actually used in plant biology, like tobacco cells, green algae Chlamydomonas (the typical genus for studying photosynthesis in the lab).
A molecular biologist is burying dead rabbits under trees? So wait, you have mass spectrometry, gas chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography, spectroscopy, electron microscopy, conventional microscopy, histochemistry & immunoblotting, protein assays, flow cytometry, cell culturing (if it grows on animals you can grow it on plates), and the evidence you choose to go with is "we buried a dead rabbit under a tree".
This is poorly written science fiction by someone who has never been inside a molecular biology lab even in undergrad, much less a postdoc.”
Now, while this does seem like a pretty solid refutation, one cannot help but ponder further. After all, a lot of what Swiss Anon has claimed does jive with similar findings. Early on in the mass vaccination program, people who had received the injections were apparently showing purple under UV light, which is what the Anon claimed.
Moreover, many professionals across the world (embalmers, coroners, medical doctors, etc.) have witnessed these strange formations growing outside the body.
Equally alarming, a number of people have been blowing the whistle on the ‘self-assembling’ nature of what they believe to be ‘nanotech’ inside the blood. These anomalies were detected back in 2021, but those who discovered them were immediately labeled as conspiracy theorists and driven to silence.
In one case, Dr. Carrie Madej reported seeing living organisms in the vaccine that resemble the hydra vulgaris, a purportedly immortal entity. She claimed that when viewing these strange organisms under a microscope, they appeared to sense her watching them.
Not long after Dr. Madej made these findings public, her plane crashed, nearly killing her.
So, perhaps, in some shape or form, all of these findings are ‘alien.’ Whether it’s some newfangled, undisclosed nanotech for a transhumanist Internet of Bodies or an actual extraterrestrial parasite, there is certainly something very foreign about it.
Click on the video images below to see for yourself:
Clearly, something weird is in the vials of these “vaccines,” and a lot of it is getting into the blood of people injected.
Although those who received the jabs are most at risk, there is also some kind of transmission going on, affecting those in close and extended proximity to the jabbed. This shedding phenomenon is not new, perhaps explaining why many unvaccinated are also showing blood abnormalities, although on a far lesser scale.
Whatever the Hell is going on, it’s causing massive damage. That much is certain. And some would argue, we’ve been told of this for a very, very long time…
Predictive Programming Meets Historical Precedent
The Swiss Anon alleges that the white fibrous formations are in fact an alien life form that grows and continues growing after the host is dead. If this sounds like a sci-fi/horror theme or trope, that’s because it is.
But that doesn’t mean these claims were fabricated based on some hodgepodge of alien movies and scary stories.
What if it’s predictive programming?
We’ve all seen shows on Netflix, movies from decades ago, or unsettling novels that explore the idea of alien parasites. In some cases, they take over the host and get them to do things to continue the spread. Sometimes there’s a hivemind. Some are stealthy, others are more aggressive and violent. Some aim to take over the world person by person, assimilating them all.
Others just want total eradication.
From War of the Worlds to The Strain, The Thing, Stranger Things, and the forthcoming Netflix show, Parasyte: The Grey, many pop culture references exist…
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Now of course, just because there have been plenty of shows, movies, books, and video games about alien parasites doesn’t mean they were subconsciously preparing us for our own parasitic takeover.
It doesn’t mean anything, really. After all, these are just classic archetypes found across the world, in all cultures and walks of life. None of this means there is some kind of soft disclosure, predictive programming, or nefarious conditioning going on, necessarily.
But what if history itself - ancient civilizations themselves - were trying to warn us? What if they dealt with something similar, albeit without the DARPA-level, scientific delivery mechanisms of today?
Some have posited very interesting reasons for these perceived similarities, often intertwining religious texts, eschatology, and historical artifacts…
From ‘brain worms’ to arcane statuary, the chronicles of humankind seem rife with alien influences.
But remember, it’s all a matter of perspective. Some see extraterrestrials where others see demons. Some see formless interdimensional entities where others see frequency and vibration. Sometimes they overlap, sometimes they’re mutually exclusive. And sometimes, they’re everything and nothing all at once.
Reality, it seems, is perception, and many would argue… that perception is being manipulated.
The good news is, for every dark, negative perception that has infiltrated and pervaded, there are light-filled, positive perceptions. In some cases, there are extrasensory perceptions used toward such positive, good, wholesome ends, used in manners largely inexplicable, to predict the future…
Consider the case of remote viewing.
One such remote viewer, Edward Riordan, saw the strange ‘calamari clots’ back in 2017 before COVID and COVID vaccines were even a flicker on the screen.
Eerie, isn’t it?
But what if it’s all happenstance? All a bunch of connections made in a schizotypal mind where, in reality, there are none? What if it’s just misinformation, disinformation, or the all-too-weird, 1984-style malinformation?
What if this information is being planted by intel agencies to poison the well and make those loony ‘anti-vaxxers’ look even crazier when the benign truth of these strange white formations comes out?
It’s all possible, sure, but what’s not opaque, murky, or questionable is the damage these things are causing.
Fortunately, experts across the world are trying to make sense of it, and many of them appear to be making great headway.
There’s Dr. Peter McCullough’s protocol for fighting the spike proteins, clots, and mRNA damage:
And then you’ve got the amazing products of The Wellness Company, and last but not least, the varied protocols of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance.
All of these can be used by all of us, regardless of injection or infection status. Whether we’re ‘boosting’ our baseline health naturally, or fighting the life-altering effects of a deadly bioweapon in a syringe, there is hope.
And let’s not forget ivermectin, commonly called “horse paste” by the media. This is the true “safe and effective,” a powerful, proven, and inexpensive anti-parasitic and anti-cancer treatment.
Is that why ivermectin is so demonized? Is that why pets need to get dewormed but humans are called quacks for doing the same? Because we ‘don’t need it’?
If it treats parasites with such efficacy, could it treat alien parasites? Could it work its magic against never-before-seen, self-assembling nanotech in the veins of millions or billions of people? Could it prevent us from unknowingly succumbing to the Borg?
How about against colonizing, extraterrestrial life forms growing like a calamari fungus?
While only time, effort, and truth will tell, one thing is certain. Strap in and buckle up. Because 2024 is gonna be one Hell (or Heaven) of a year…
You definitely win the Most Interesting Substack of the Day, my friend. And more than a little disturbing as well. I suddenly feel like I'm living in a 1950s sci-fi movie.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Anyone else?
If they grow that fast, I think the embalmers would have already seen that. But as implied, maybe formaldehyde keeps them at bay. This is all just so ickky, but I do not doubt that the growing effect described is quite possible.