Structures found in mRNA injection samples are neither “nanobots” nor contaminants; they are lipid nanostructures
In response to a paper published some months earlier interpreting microstructures found in samples of covid injections as “nano-robots,” chemistry professor Dr. Anne Ulrich, who has seen a lot of these structures during her research over 20 years, explained that they were structures and crystals formed by self-assembling lipids.
Simple biophysical principles form the seemingly unusual structures. “[It’s] what amphiphiles do all the time, there’s nothing special about it,” she said.
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