Blood, Covid & Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB) : Emerging Relationships Clifford E Carnicom Feb 15 2024Carnicom Institute Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. There are some relationships between increased blood coagulation over recent years, the Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB), and the Covid Era (i.e., "vaccine" campaign) that are in the process of consolidation and greater understanding. These relationships center around the chemistry of blood and changes within it that can be observed or measured.
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Clifford, with respect to the last photograph, about which you write: "A current blood sample from Feb 2024. Same individual as in preceding photograph. CI applied research is a factor in this image. Magnification approx. 3200x.", there is no Rouleaux any longer. The rbc's look functional and I don't see any CDB's in them (at this magnification, they should be visible if present, one would think). What remediation if any explains the improvement? Thanks for your attention.
It also seems like every March there's a spike in cases - this correlates with the launch of 5G satellites, which create flu-like symptoms.
Influenza gets its name from being ascribed to the "influence" of the stars:
https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/why-influenza-is-an-electrical-illness
Beautiful work! My blood looks like the first photo no matter what I have tried (allergic to sodium citrate so that is out).
dr ana article just now bout skin glowing orange under black light. gcelt.org unlocking the mystery -bacteria that glows under black light. xenorhabdus bacteria/ luciferase------morganellaceae
Clifford, with respect to the last photograph, about which you write: "A current blood sample from Feb 2024. Same individual as in preceding photograph. CI applied research is a factor in this image. Magnification approx. 3200x.", there is no Rouleaux any longer. The rbc's look functional and I don't see any CDB's in them (at this magnification, they should be visible if present, one would think). What remediation if any explains the improvement? Thanks for your attention.
Is there any support for dry fasting?