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An experimental physicist and bio-materials researcher examined various PCR test swabs under a microscope and found that the fibres they contain are as dangerous for human beings as inhaling asbestos.

Professor Antonietta Gatti examined various PCR test swabs and analysed their ingredients. The results showed that they are made of tough materials and contain a large number of nano-particles including silver, aluminum, titanium, and glass fibres. All of which are not declared on the PCR test package insert. 

According to the Professor if these fibres get stuck in the mucous membranes they can cause severe wounds and inflammation. Mucous membranes that are no longer intact can no longer fulfill their role of fending off viruses, bacteria and fungi before they reach the airways. The germs penetrate the respiratory tract without any immune filter. This isn’t good news for those who have been compliant with the authorities rules since the start of the alleged pandemic and take part in regular testing and mask wearing. This is because face coverings are the ideal breeding ground for all types of germs.

In the laboratory, Professor Gatti used electron microscopy (ESEM and EDS) to analyse various types of swabs, which are used to collect human organic material for PCR diagnostics, in order to check the morphology and chemical composition.

With a “cotton wool” stick made by Biocomma in Shenzhen, China, it was not possible for Prof. Gatti to determine whether it was made of carbon or cotton. The dirt in the product consisted of calcium corbonate, stainless steel and silicates.

A brush-like test stick from Manta, China, showed a large number of broken fibers. Carbon, oxygen, silicon, zirconium, sulfur, aluminum, titanium and sodium were found to be components of the sample.

Another swab from Biocomma appeared to be made of fiberglass, or at least to have a fiberglass coating. Components were carbon, oxygen, aluminum, silicon and titanium. It could not be ruled out that an additional coating was made of organic materials.

The tip of the applicator of another test stick – FLOQSwabs – was coated with short nylon fibers arranged vertically. 

Prof. Gatti said – “The company explains that the fiber core is made of nylon with a coating of a patented material, which in the analysis, turns out to be silicate-zirconium-titanium. This coating makes the fiber harder so that it is able to tear the mucous membrane. There is a chance that the pressure applied during the smear manoeuvers could break some fibres that remain in situ. When this happens, they can cause a foreign body reaction that can damage the mucous membrane in such a way that breathing and speech are impeded.”

Neck of the PCR Test Swab

According to the analysis by Professor Gatti, the small white dots on the picture of the swab neck are silver nanoparticles – “Silver is a material that is not declared in the manufacturer’s data sheet.”

Prof. Gatti comes to the following conclusions –

“The “porcupine” swabs are made from tough fibers. If they scrape on the nasal mucosa, they can damage it, causing a bleeding lesion or, in any case, trauma to the tissue.

“During the healing process of the mucous membrane, the broken fibers can penetrate the tissue without an opportunity to remove them, causing the formation of a granuloma or fibrotic tissue, as happens with any foreign body.

The medical devices examined are not completely biocompatible and therefore do not meet the requirements of ISO standard 10993 and the tests required to obtain the CE mark.

The summary of the professors findings were as follows –

  • Swabs are dangerous for the nasopharyngeal mucosa. The glassy fibers, hard and brittle, can scratch the mucous membrane and create lesions. The bleeding is an indication of the invasiveness of the test.
  • Repeated swab testing can produce chronic lesions. The release of fragments of the brittle glassy fibers can cause biological reactions such as granulomas and / or fibrosis of the tissue.
  • These smears pose a risk to the health of infants and children. If the tests are necessary, small and mild smears must be carried out in children.
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Richard Noakes
Richard Noakes
2 years ago

I thought the swabs would be made of cotton, like the ones you buy at Chemists, or in the local shops, but with longer sticks – how strange that they are not!!

Must be about good old “money” and getting as much of it as possible, by whatever means are necessary, in this time of Covid panic.

ELIAKIM
ELIAKIM
2 years ago

I’m not surprised.

Michelle
Michelle
2 years ago

How can I get the resources from this article? My company wants to mandate pcr testing. I must inform them of the risks of weekly testing.

Natalie Prince
Natalie Prince
Reply to  Michelle
2 years ago

http://Www.powertothepeopleuk.com has letter templates to download and send to your employer.

Bee Curious
Bee Curious
Reply to  Michelle
2 years ago

Kary Mullis, the inventor of the pcr test stated that it was never meant to diagnose an illness because it doesn’t determine whether something is alive or dead. He was aware that his test could be misused… and it has since he died August 7, 2019.

Jesse
Jesse
2 years ago

Great information, but without a sources or a way to verify it, I’m afraid it is completely useless to us. Please provide a way for us to back this up, the safety of all our families depends on reliable and credible information.

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Lynn
Lynn
2 years ago

Always knew it was fishy, to take a swab you use the mouths mucous membrane, NOT go far up the nose to the brain barrier! Disgusting, and what stupid people to let them!

veritablebb
veritablebb
2 years ago

I believe the swabs are also painting your nasal passage/ethmoid with sm-102, the mark, can the good professor please confirm or deny?

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Volatica
Volatica
2 years ago

Source?

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Dean M
Dean M
2 years ago

SOURCES PLEASE!!!

Alecto
Alecto
2 years ago

I saw a video a few weeks ago in India using child labour for the packaging of swabs. They were all seated on a dirt floor using their bare hands whilst handling the swabs!

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[…] I CC 17 skrev jeg om at noen test-swabs fra Norge, jeg hadde sendt inn til sjekk, ikke bestod av bomull, men glass-nåler av sirkonium-quarz, som inneholdt en væske. Men jeg hadde ikke fått lov av professoren bak undersøkelsen å vise hennes bilder. Nå har hun i midlertid blitt modig nok og publisert sine funn her: Swabs er farlig, sier prof. Gatti: https://dailyexpose.co.uk/2021/05/21/covid-pcr-test-swabs-are-as-dangerous-as-inhaling-asbestos/ […]

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Antony
Antony
2 years ago

These bastards need to be stopped. Feels like one can’t feel safe anywhere around any medical institute. Sorry

park insook
park insook
2 years ago

thanks for giving a good information.
it is very helpful for me
i appreciate you

jackr
jackr
2 years ago

They have been sticking those asbestos sticks up children’s noses twice a day for the last 12 months, shedding off nano particles which are doing some kind of drug delivery? What a shocking finding and yet they continue to use these harmful asbestos sticks which show a fraudulent result.

Mafe Olaechea
Mafe Olaechea
2 years ago

Aparte del meganegocio detrás de la plandemia covicrimen organizado estos degenerados genocidas utilizan armas biológicas letales en todo PCR modificada, ARNm y cualquier medicamento que saquen al mercado veneno puro.

Felipe Ronda
Felipe Ronda
2 years ago

Estoy completamente de acuerdo con ustedes en que la PCR al ser un tratamiento invasivo es altamente peligroso e involucra muchísimo riesgo en la praxis de este. Sobretodo si quien te lo práctica es una persona con falta de profesionalismo y dominio propio tanto en lo racional como en lo emocional.

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