Scientists debate discovery of Nanotech found in COVID Jabs

Source: (https://bit.ly/3XZVhAy)
A little more than a week ago, International Crimes Investigative
Committee ("ICIC"), hosted by Dr. Reiner Fuellmich and Dr Mike
Yeadon, held a discussion with four experts on nanotechnology
and self-assembling structures in mRNA injections. The panel
of experts comprised Dr. David Nixon, Dr. Ana Maria Mihalcea,
Karen Kingston and Shimon Yanowitz.
Yesterday, ICIC Dr. Fuellmich hosted a second discussion, following
on from the first, to discuss with Holger Reiner and Klaus Retzlaff
what the observed phenomena and structures in the blood of people
who have had an mRNA injection are all about.
As most will now be aware, there was a recent split in the Corona
Investigative Committee. Our aim is not to go into details about
that here. If you haven t been following events you can start with
details as documented HERE (https://bit.ly/3HoZmZd). In response
to the "vicious and treacherous assault" against him, Dr. Fuellmich
has come back fighting by launching the ICIC.
Using dark-field microscopy, Dr. Nixon has examined blood samples
from people who have been injected with mRNA-based substances
and explains the results with corresponding images. Crystalline,
unnatural structures are revealed, which change in further
observation and show characteristics of a kind of nano- or
micro-technology.
Dr. Mihalcea is intensively involved with the ingredients of the
Covid mRNA substances. In particular, also with the so-called
"shedding effect" of which it is assumed that harmful excretions
can be transferred from "vaccinated" people to the "unvaccinated."
Kingston, whose research interests include toxicology and the
analysis of clinical data as well as the ingredients of the covid
mRNA substances, complains that all measures regarding a functioning
quality assurance management in the administration of a so-called
novel "vaccination" to billions of people worldwide have failed and
are still not being implemented after the already poor data situation.
For electrical engineer Shimon Yanowitz, the results of his research
have shown that it is a kind of micro-technology, as the injected
substances change strangely in the human body and have
characteristics of electronic circuits. It is also disturbing that the
lipid nanoparticles found in the substances have been approved
as "technical devices", as Karen Kingston reports.
This was the first of ICIC s episodes on self-assembling structures
in mRNA injections. Below is an edited 20-minute clip from the
2 hr 30 min session. You can watch the full session on ICIC s video
channel HERE (https://bit.ly/3h83nqn) or Rumble HERE
(https://bit.ly/3UIePGV).