Metallic structures discovered in Pfizer vax ‘seem to respond to electromagnetic fields’
While American individuals may be liable to indictment for examining the substance of these vials, whether or how this regulation applies to those in foreign nations is unclear.
Thus, Dr. David Nixon, an Australian general practitioner from Brisbane, decided to take a closer look at the Pfizer product to see what he might discover about its contents.
As reported by the Spectator, the physician put “droplets of vaccine and the blood of vaccinated patients under a dark-field microscope” and filmed what was there. According to Rebecca Weisser of the outlet, the discovery “is bizarre to say the least.”
“Inside a droplet of vaccine are strange mechanical structures. They seem motionless at first but when Nixon used time-lapse photography to condense 48 hours of footage into two minutes, it showed what appear to be mechanical arms assembling and disassembling glowing rectangular structures that look like circuitry and microchips,” Weisser wrote.
Asked if she might be familiar with this phenomenon, Latypova told LifeSiteNews in a November 17 email correspondence that she knows Nixon and has spoken to him several times.
His discovery of “inexplicable structures in the Pfizer vax” is not unique, she said, and has been observed by others as well. “It warrants investigation.”
“I cannot say what these things are, just that we know size alone is problematic since these are observable under standard optical microscope, so these are very large structures. They form pretty quickly and they also seem to respond to electromagnetic fields, such as a WIFI router in the office,” she wrote.
“This is not something declared on the product label and so this needs to be explained by the manufacturer who we know is not eager to explain anything about their product and are very eager to inject everyone without informed consent,” she concluded.