In a recent article by Doctor Ana Maria Mihalcea, titled “Hydrogel Platform Enables Versatile Data Encryption And Decryption,” groundbreaking information regarding the use of hydrogels in COVID vaccines and their potential implications has been revealed. Hydrogels, which are being found in the blood of both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in the form of blood clots, have the capability to be programmed, encrypted, and decrypted.
According to Mihalcea, these hydrogels serve as the substrate for the brain-computer interface and are crucial in merging humans with machines. MIT research mentioned in the article, titled “Hydrogel Interfaces for Merging Humans and Machines,” further supports this claim. Near Infrared spectroscopy conducted by Mihalcea and Clifford Carnicom has identified various hydrogel plastics, nanotechnology signatures, and stealth nanoparticles in the blood of unvaccinated individuals exposed to shedding and environmental contamination. This suggests that not only those who have received the COVID shot have these hydrogels in their bodies but also those who have experienced shedding and environmental exposure.
The programmable and encrypted nature of these hydrogels is of great concern. They have the ability to act as brain storage, storing memories and visual information within an individual's brain. Additionally, they can be securely encrypted and decrypted, enabling the recording and storage of confidential visual information. This presents a platform for secure financial transactions, making it essential for the development of a digital ID.
MIT researchers have also discussed how this same technology can be used to fuse humans with machines. Although they faced challenges in the past, a recent paper has announced their success in utilizing elements found in the blood of both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Professor Sakhrat Khizroev from the University of Miami has given a lecture on advanced materials that can interface machines with the human brain, emphasizing the role of magnetic nanoparticles funded by DARPA. Mihalcea's research has shown that COVID shots alter torsion fields in the body and produce magnetism, supporting the convergence of human with machine discussed in a review by the Rand Corporation titled “Brain Computer Interfaces: US Military Applications and Implications.”
In an interview with Big Pharma whistleblower Karen Kingston, the concept of self-assembly nanotechnology is discussed. Kingston reveals that the spike protein is an engineered device triggered by electromagnetic frequency, and Quantum Dots are gene editing technology. This nanotechnology appears to be distributed through Chemtrails, the food and water supply, medications, and scheduled vaccines for children. Multiple scientists have found it in the blood of both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. The fact that this widespread technology is being overlooked while mRNA is in the spotlight raises significant concerns.
Mihalcea's research has shown that the protocols being touted as a way to reverse the negative effects of COVID shots have no impact on these hydrogels. It is estimated that over a billion people are infected with them. While many discussions revolve around the idea of an implanted computer chip, it seems that this breakthrough technology has already been deployed without anyone's consent.
The situation may seem dire, but now is not the time to turn a blind eye. The human body is remarkable, and our potential is limitless. By addressing this alarming situation collectively, we increase our chances of finding a solution. It is crucial to stay informed and engaged, as awareness is the first step towards change.