CHEMTRAIL POISONING ALERT! Spider Silk Polymer Sprayed Via Geoengineering Operations

Spider Silk Polymer Sprayed Via Geoengineering Operations From California – Darkfield Microscopy Analysis

ANA MARIA MIHALCEA, MD, PHD

Image: Spider silk specimen as received

I recently did an interview with Reinette Senum, during which she asked me if I would help with furthering the investigation of “Spider Silk” found in Jamestown, California, suspected to come from geoengineering operations. Kathryn Saari had already done Infrared Spectra for Qualitative Analysis. The conclusion was that this is natural spider webs. Here is the report:

Polymers have been sprayed via geoengineering operations for decades. I have shown multiple previous examinations of similar white environmental filaments. Optically they absolutely do not look like spider webs for they are much thicker and more durable. The above conclusion that this is “natural spider silk” is unsatisfactory to me. Here is the environmental metals analysis that Clifford Carnicom did years ago, showing the classic metals used for geoengineering weather warfare:

I have also shown the french analysis from 2012 showing the exact same whitish filaments sprayed via weather warfare geoengineering operations.

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Image: Environmental filament sprayed via geoengineering projects prior to analysis from France

However spider silk is a polymer has been deployed and developed since 2002 Nexia Delivers Recombinant Spider Silk by a Canadian Biotechnology company, Nexia.

They produced recombinant spider silk fibres from genetically engineered mammalian cells. Dragline silk fibres produced by spiders are one of the strongest silks produced in nature and are five times stronger by weight than steel. If sufficient quantities of spider silk were available, it could have potential uses such as medical sutures, biodegradable fishing lines and body armour. The method to produce the silk fibres was developed by Nexia in conjunction with the US Army Soldier Biological Chemical Command (SBCCOM). SBCCOM’s Natick Soldier Center has been working with Nexia under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) since May 1999.

Nexia was later sold to PharmAthene, Inc, a privately held biotechnology company focused on the development of biodefense therapeutics.

I will discuss the very revealing use of spider silk proteins, which are polyamides, the same proteins that we found creating the rubbery clots in humans in detail in another post. Here, I am showing my Darkfield Microscopy of the specimen first.

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