https://thecovidblog.com/2021/10/15/hydra-vulgaris-graphene-oxide-merck-new-pill/ Dr Carrie Madej on hydra bulgaris, etc. that she saw thru microscope in vaccine patient’s blood
UC-Davis Hydra Vulgaris page
The University of California at Davis (“UC-Davis”) is the number-2 ranked evolutionary biology university in the United States. It is ranked number-18 for overall biological sciences. In other words, UC-Davis is a highly-respected, prestigious biology school.
First, what are model organisms? NASA defines model organisms this way:
Model organisms can be plants, microbes (e.g., yeast) or animals (e.g., flies, fish, worms and rodents), all of which are widely studied and have a genetic makeup that is relatively well-documented and well-understood by scientists. Researchers favor these organisms because they grow relatively quickly and have short generation times, meaning that they swiftly produce offspring. They also are usually inexpensive to work with and are quite accessible, making them ideal for experimentation.
NASA does not specifically name any model organisms. But the prestigious UC-Davis biology department does. It names six model organisms: fruit flies, garden tomatoes, house mouse, roundworm, zebrafish and, yes, Hydra vulgaris. Here are some real hydras, which are about the size of a grain of rice and only live in freshwater.
The vaxx creatures also resemble a parasite called polypodium hydriforme. And of course it reminds of that scene in “The Matrix” when Neo gets bugged by what also looks like a Hydra vulgaris, in yet another one of those truth is stranger than fiction situations. https://thecovidblog.com/2021/10/15/hydra-vulgaris-graphene-oxide-merck-new-pill/
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