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#1 2021-11-06 12:48:22

Loohan
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Morgellons-like worms in masks?

A reader sent in this video link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dbp0gmt51z6k6 … 3.mp4?dl=0
I watched the first 10 minutes.
Using strong reading glasses plus a magnifying glass, i held 4 types of disposable masks up against a light bulb, but noticed nothing suspicious. I am now looking into buying a microscope.

Note that the URL shown on the screen, https://www.timtruth.com/ gives only this message for me:
Unable to connect
An error occurred during a connection to www.timtruth.com.
    The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments.
    If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer’s network connection.
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I tried several times over the period of an hour or more.

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#2 2021-11-06 13:22:23

Jakub
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Re: Morgellons-like worms in masks?

I recall watching video on subject of weird stuff found in masks during pandemic and on cotton swabs from covid tests, so people on video soaked mask with some kind of acidic solution and  weird stuff started forming/ coming out from it , they didn't use microscope though,   but something like picrelated
image2.jpg

photo taken from:

https://www.instructables.com/10-Smartp … onversion/

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#3 2021-11-06 15:19:58

Loohan
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Re: Morgellons-like worms in masks?

Probably a nifty idea for those who have a (gag!) smartphone.
"with the addition of a second lens magnification can be as high as 375x"
By the time i bought a phone i would be better off buying a cheap microscope. I am more interested in like 2000X so i can inspect my drinking water for microbes, etc.

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#4 2021-12-08 05:37:07

sittingtaoist
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Re: Morgellons-like worms in masks?

Loohan wrote:

Note that the URL shown on the screen, https://www.timtruth.com/ gives only this message for me:
Unable to connect
An error occurred during a connection to www.timtruth.com.
    The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments.

HTTPS does not work because the site is not using secure connection.
With HTTP it works: http://www.timtruth.com/
but just redirects to https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b

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#5 2021-12-08 13:49:00

Loohan
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Re: Morgellons-like worms in masks?

sittingtaoist wrote:
Loohan wrote:

Note that the URL shown on the screen, https://www.timtruth.com/ gives only this message for me:
Unable to connect
An error occurred during a connection to www.timtruth.com.
    The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments.

HTTPS does not work because the site is not using secure connection.
With HTTP it works: http://www.timtruth.com/
but just redirects to https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b

Looks suspiciously like a media-shill site. Possibly CIA. Not getting much vibe though. Could just be a genuine chump. But there might be truth in there too.

I did get a microscope, and looked up a couple types of masks. They had dark filaments galore which seemed a normal part of their makeup. They did not move but i did not add moisture. There was a LED bulb under them. And those masks were bought a couple years ago.
I bought a pack of new cheapo white masks yesterday, and found 2 of those cheap rectangular blue ones that businesses give away. One of them i got recently. Later i will check these out.

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#6 2021-12-11 17:02:46

Loohan
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Re: Morgellons-like worms in masks?

maskfilaments.jpg
Correction: my 'scope does not have an LED bulb, but an incandescent one that puts out a lot of heat. In addition, i put a drop of water on each mask on  the part being filmed and let them sit on the light a couple minutes. I saw NO MOVEMENT at all.

The masks tested were 1 old rectangular blue mask (no water on that one), one recently acquired similar blue mask (left pic), and one cheap ProSource mask like this:
https://www.shelllumber.com/mintcraft-d … k-5pc.html
(Ripoff price here. I got a pack of 5 for 3.99 at the hardware store.)
ProSource pic is on the right above.

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