Captured something extraordinary from the Eboo waste today. Under the microscope, a single drop

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“Captured something extraordinary from the Eboo waste today. Under the microscope, a single drop revealed structures forming on their own… straight edges, grid-like patterns, almost like tiny cities assembling in real time. 24 hours in hyperlapse and the picture becomes undeniable.

Nature doesn’t do precise straight lines with flashes, then the sudden assembly of another line, shifting angles. Clearly some form of advanced technology. Salt crystals do not dry like this.

This is the reason we detox the body from today’s modern medicines and environmental toxins. Better out than in, is what I say.

The truth is in plain sight for those willing to see.

What we may be witnessing here is transhumanism at its finest — the merging of man and machine at the microscopic level. Natural biology grows in curves and spirals, never in rigid blueprints. Yet here we see angular structures assembling as if guided, almost a bio-digital scaffolding being built inside the body.

I believe I am the first in the world to capture this footage. World’s first. Welcome to the rabbit hole.

We are asking darkfield microscopy experts and scientists for their input. Your insights would be greatly appreciated

#DarkfieldMicroscopy #DetoxYourBody #Nanotech #SelfAssembly

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Eboo waste" (or more commonly written as EBOO waste) almost certainly refers to the waste material (filtered-out substances) that is removed and collected during EBOO therapy.
EBOO stands for Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (sometimes written as EBOO/F with the "F" for Filtration).
It's an advanced alternative wellness treatment (a form of ozone therapy) that works like this:

Blood is drawn from the body (usually one arm)
It passes through a special machine outside the body
The blood is treated with medical-grade ozone + oxygen
At the same time, it is filtered to remove various unwanted substances
The cleaned, ozonated blood is returned to the body (usually the other arm)

The "waste" in EBOO refers to the material that gets trapped in the filter and collected in a waste container during the session. This can include:

Metabolic waste products and cellular debris

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