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About 2 weeks ago, I had picked out with tweezers a little black worm from one of the blue masks. I was able to verify that it swam when submerged in .

Anyways, I was doing some cleaning up, and I examined the plate I had set the worm down on, and noticed it was still there. This shows that it's made of some pretty dense materials, and it is not an ordinary piece of dust.

I was feeling a little bad about just washing it down the drain, since it could end up harming a fish or whatever. I took a powerful storm lighter and tried to incinerate it but nothing happened. I tried pointing the lighter at the hair that was on the plate, and it disappeared instantaneously.

At last, I pointed it at the black worm for several seconds. I was worried that I was going to damage the plate it was on. Eventually, after 5 seconds, it seemed that it began to burn alter it's appearance.

This shows that the mask worm is not some common kind of textile. Polyester or nylon would have easily melted.

The mystery deepens. Is it really some kind of nanotech designed to poison or control us?

We should get some youtubers to examine the physical properties of these worms They seem to be easy to find.

About 2 weeks ago, I had picked out with tweezers a little black worm from one of the blue masks. I was able to verify that it swam when submerged in [ethanol](https://www.bitchute.com/video/cDKF4jkCCpzc/). Anyways, I was doing some cleaning up, and I examined the plate I had set the worm down on, and noticed it was still there. This shows that it's made of some pretty dense materials, and it is not an ordinary piece of dust. I was feeling a little bad about just washing it down the drain, since it could end up harming a fish or whatever. I took a powerful storm lighter and tried to incinerate it but nothing happened. I tried pointing the lighter at the hair that was on the plate, and it disappeared instantaneously. At last, I pointed it at the black worm for several seconds. I was worried that I was going to damage the plate it was on. Eventually, after 5 seconds, it seemed that it began to burn alter it's appearance. This shows that the mask worm is not some common kind of textile. Polyester or nylon would have easily melted. The mystery deepens. Is it really some kind of nanotech designed to poison or control us? We should get some youtubers to examine the physical properties of these worms They seem to be easy to find.

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She invested in a high powered microscope and sent the video to a microbiologist who she stated believes them to be a kind a flat worm.

That microbiologist should have tried to reproduce the findings rather than make assumptions on the video provided. If he believes them to be some sort of flatworm, then it is imperative he do his own investigation to back up or discredit the doctor's video. Science involves rigor and practical testing/experimentation. Video analysis should be left to those in forensics if the video was obtained in a proper scientific method or process. Without evidence that the video was produced in a controlled and scientific manner, one cannot take the video on faith that there was not error or contamination or deception brought in by the video maker. This is why independent reproducibility is important in science.

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I imagine the microbiologist is investigating it in a more rigorous manner if they feel it is warranted. The doctor who did the initial work made every attempt to ensure clinical rigor in a home setting. I believe she said she would be doing more follow up work but it hasn't passed my radar currently. Its moderately interesting but not a huge deal to me personally

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Thanks for the info. If you find out more about this, please post it to Poal. I would like to see what the microbiologist finds.