Homo Interruptis, with Len Ber MD
Welcome back to my microscopy lab. I decided to take a look at the testing swabs. I used the Abbott Test Kit as below which I purchased at my local Walgreens:
I placed a drop of Saline Solution on the slide glass, and rolled the tip of the swab back and forth.
Control was a plain Saline Solution, which didn’t show anything of interest except for occasional salt crystals (not shown).
While the images below are not nano-scale, we know that micro-size structures are either carriers of nano-tech (spheres loaded with nanotech), or assembled into chip-looking micro-size structures. Below are the images collected from the saline+swab slide (100x magnification, phase-contrast microscopy). I found three major morphological groups of artifacts.
1. Spheres filled with structures. Some of the structures create lattice pattern inside, which is characteristic of bio-antennas found by many microscopists in mRNA products and elsewhere in pharmaceutical products.




2. Rectangular structures of various complexity inside, alone, and merged together:





3. Linear clusters with rhomboid shapes at the ends:


This is all for now. I just wanted to publish the initial morphological findings. I have 4 more different brands of swabs to test. However, it is pretty clear that the swabs are not simply collectors of mucus, but a delivery system for advanced nano-technology. There is simply no reason for these structures to be formed from a simple sterile cotton swabs rolled in a saline solution.
To be continued…