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Blood Clot Analysis From Living And Deceased Individuals - Preliminary Chemical Solubility Testing - Part 3 of 3 - Dr. Ana Mihalcea With Clifford Carnicom

Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
Jul 10, 2023
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Image: Clot from deceased individual

Image: Clot from Vaccine Injured Individual

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Image: Clot from unvaccinated Individual

In this paper we show the preliminary data of clot solubility testing with different caustic chemical reagents. We have previously reported on microscopy and Near Infrared spectroscopy of these same clots samples, from a deceased individual, and C19 vaccinated and unvaccinated living individuals.

Protein polymers are a rubber like substance. We used the following reagents:

  1. Strong Sulfuric Acid

  2. Strong Sodium Hydroxide ( Lye)

  3. Acetone

  4. Alcohol

  5. Toluene

  6. Methylene Chloride (Stripper)

  7. Petrol

  8. NN-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET)

  9. PIB, PEA,PIBA (Fuel Injector Cleaner)

    Image: Clots in different reagents

    Summary:

    All solubility tests except that of Sodium Hydroxide fail completely within a window of 72 hours.

    Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) shows the possibility of a slight reaction within the same time window.

    More exhaustive studies especially in respect to time, will be conducted.

    It appears that we must do everything to prevent the clots from forming rather then try to dissolve these rubbery clots once they have assembled in the body.

    The findings of a self assembly polymer in deceased clots are consistent with the results obtained by Mike Adams.

If you would like to support our research Project “ What happened to Humanities Blood? “, please donate to Carnicom Institute. We are a team of scientists dedicated to saving the human species and our planet. Thank you.

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Lisa
Jul 10Liked by Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD

Thank you once again, Dr Ana!! We appreciate all the work you and your teams are doing!

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Vinnie
Jul 10

Trust in the Living God, Man is full of deceptions…

God is Truth…

Pick up that Bible folks…

Man is self-destructing why follow and believe a self-righteous, prideful looser?

WE ALL DIE…

We WILL die…

This demonstrates how man, trusting in himself alone, kills himself!

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