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Worm like fibers being found in Covid swabs and masks worldwide
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Hey GLP. I’m sure a lot of you have heard of this. This is the best vid I’ve seen so far on this. It’s a compilation of many videos of people looking at these things under microscopes.
Does anyone on GLP have a reasonable explanation other than “clothing fibers reacting to static”?
I’m no expert, but I can tell you that clothing fibers don’t move like this, they don’t expand and retract like this.
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