Potentially serious.
I have not had time to do more than skim;
possible credence is lent by the additional readerapp links at the bottom (look at the institutional affiliations).
Please check this out & propagate ONLY IF WARRANTED.
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Thank you for the link. The video was already gone but I transferred all the other images to an old Festival.
Here's the link:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3991675/posts?page=2235#2235
I think it's probably worth posting, because I have seen some of this (the fibrous wires, the reflective white dots etc.) in a video with a specific named researcher (Germany, or Austria?). I don't know the source of this specific post so would like to track down the original conference.
Again, thanks! :D
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notanotherskippy • 15 minutes ago
We have been following a slew of defamation lawsuits by political figures over the last few years. (See, e.g., here and here and here and here and here and here and here and here). For torts scholars, it has been a bonanza of interesting issues touching on every element of defamation law. There is now an important ruling out of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit that could have enormous implications not just for the media but anyone who retweets stories or claims. The appellate panel ruled unanimously for Rep. Devin Nunes against journalist Ryan Lizza who now writes for Politico. Nunes will be allowed to litigate his claim that Lizza defamed him by claiming that he secretly moved his farm from California to Iowa and linked the move to the alleged use of undocumented labor. https://disq.us/url?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjonathanturley.org%2F2021%2F09%2F21%2Frep-nunes-wins-major-victory-in-defamation-case-against-ryan-lizza-and-hearst%2F%3AzqjaJdUlkxzqB9EPE15NWC_9wYk&cuid=4235850
I think they were called "La Quinta Columna" (the Fifth Column) and the researchers were in Spain. Think it's on either Bitchute or Rumble, but yeah, they found the fibers, glow in the dark spots, and the red blood cells stacking up like coins.