In this interview with Brazilian biologist and medical researcher Felipe Reitz we discuss his findings of live blood analysis and thermographic Imaging of C19 injected individuals. A thermogram is a regional temperature map of the surface of a part of the body, which is obtained by an infrared sensing device. This measures radiant heat and subcutaneous blood flow. Thermography has been proposed as a noninvasive way to detect deep vein thrombosis, which are blood clots in the venous system.
In these never-before-seen images of individuals who received the experimental mRNA shot, we can see extensive abnormal vein imaging suggesting blood clotting in both deep venous and superficial venous system. These individuals are completely asymptomatic and do not feel anything, nor do they have swelling.
Read/Watch: Computerized Thermographic Imaging and Live Blood Analysis Post C19 Injection
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