Other parts: clot.
In September 2025, SGT Report and Todd Callender hosted a video symposium about the clots, which featured presentations by Wayne Crouch, Lisa Johnston, Richard Hirschman, Tom Haviland, and Greg Harrison. Afterwards the presentations were discussed by Sherri Tenpenny, Rima Laibow, Bill Lionberger, and Jamie Scher. [https://
Todd Callender introduced Wayne and Lisa by saying: "This particular vector of attack goes back to the 1990s - the early 1990s, the end of the Soviet Union - where you have Soviet bioweapon scientists collaborating with American scientists, collaborating with Chinese scientists, to design the dead man switch, the means by which all of humanity is eventually eradicated. With that said, welcome to Truth be Told, both Lisa and Wayne!" The title of Wayne's video series "An Unholy Triad" refers to the triad of Soviet Union, China, and United States, which supposedly created SARS-CoV-2.
Then Wayne Crouch and Lisa Johnston showed the image below and said: "Well, one night, while Greg - who's going to be the main speaker tonight - was bearing himself into the research he was doing, he came across a genetic map of the COVID-19 virus. Some of this map was labeled in English, but some was written in an incomprehensible language. But at the time we all assumed was likely gibberish, or what is called an AI hallucination. Then Greg being Greg, he can never let anything go, so he barely slept until he worked out that the map was written in three very specific phonetically scrambled languages, languages used by researchers to mask their work from people like us. So what Greg identified is what we now know to be bioweaponweapon nomenclature. Three different yet distinct types of known encoded languages were identified and then broken: Soviet, Chinese, and American. With this new knowledge, we went into investigation mode, and we now believe that we can tell you the story of how SARS-CoV-2 came to be. It all begins with a Soviet scientist defecting to America, carrying a suitcase full of secrets."
At time 11:30, Lisa Johnston said: "It turns out SARS-CoV-2 has ORF1a, ORF1b, ORF2, ORF3a, ORF6 and more. And if we are right, it also has ORF19, warping fibrinogen into fibrous amyloid prionic death traps, ORF29, cementing their permanence, and ORF8, causing clotting and immune evasion, effectively blinding T-cells and causing systemic damage, while cloaking the chaos from immune detection." So apparently she's now saying that ORF19 and ORF29 are ORFs of the virus and not a vaccine, even though elsewhere Greg has claimed they are ORFs of a vaccine.
At time 55:56, Greg said: "But in this clot the most dominant fibrinogen monomer that we found was in fact the fibrinogen beta chain. And the point is these are not fully formed fibrils. The fact that we found the fibrin monomers tells us that the polymerization pathway has not been completed." So has he still not figured out that fibrin is not supposed to show up in the HPLC results? HPLC detects fragments of proteins, so it can't tell a fibrin polymer apart from the fibrinogen monomers (unless for example you look for crosslinked peptides like γ-γ or α-α chain dimers, or you look for the absence of the fibrinopeptides A and B that are cleaved off from fibrinogen by thrombin).
At time 1:10:59, Greg again had a convenient excuse for why he cannot share his HPLC-MS data: "One of my colleagues is actually studying protein chemistry in one of these universities. And we were told by the university that we must not identify them, nor can we show the raw data. Which unfortunately means that a lot of our work has been dismissed by more sophisticated scientists because they want to see the real data, and I understand that. But we had to give the universities an undertaking that we would not, under any circumstance, divulge the actual data findings. We can show the summaries of what we found. But to provide the hard data, the readout, the counts, et cetera, that were provided to us - it still had to be manipulated into spreadsheets, for example, so we could understand it - that's the data we are forbidden to share. It's that simple."
At time 1:44:27, Greg showed the image below and said: "Part of the video that Kevin was filming back in July 2025 was this. This is actually a still taken from his video. But what he's captured here is the entire mechanism we're describing. You've got a cloud - you can see here quite clearly - of the amyloidic microclots, forming a macroclot fibril. And more importantly, if you look here, there's signs that these clots - the microclots are starting to align by starting to form linear structures, which would indicate the fibrinogen beta chain bonding that we were describing. This is a fascinating image, this one." However McCairn told me that what the image actually showed was the dried out boundary of a droplet, where particulate matter had accumulated because of surface tension. [https://
At time 1:58:53, Rima Laibow said: "And we are living in the most successful genocide that humanity has ever perpetrated, with the numbers that go from 17 million of Dennis Rancourt's minimum estimates, to 500 million of James Thorp's estimates, of the people that we've lost so far through reproductive disaster and physical harm." However in the years 2021-2024, there were only about 260 million total deaths worldwide according to the UN's estimates. [https://
Greg said there was an abnormally high level of phosphorus in the clots, so at time 2:07:36, Rima Laibow speculated that the phosphorus may have made it possible to kill people via 5G: "And I'm hearing phosphorus, another metal in the body - which happens to be radio-sensitive - EMF frequencies interact with phosphorus. Could it not be possible - hypothesis, I'm speculating - could it not be possible that the disease is triggered by the G5 - by the 5G, 6G, 7G, God knows what G nonsense to which we are all being exposed as part of the kill mechanism? Is that not possible that the entire biochemistry of phosphorylation, which is critical to life - I mean, anybody who studied biochemistry knows that in many ways it's the study of phosphorylation, and its companion activities - could it not be that, that is a central kill mechanism?" Her theory is reminiscent of how Mike Adams said that the clots had a high level of tin and other electrically conductive metals, so he said the metals formed electric circuits that may have enabled killing people via 5G.
Rima Laibow is included in the Hall of Fame of the Scientologist organization Citizen's Commission for Human Rights. https://
A series of three preprints about the clots by Bruce Rapley and Matt Shelton was published in January 2026, titled "Morphological and Histological Characterisation of Anomalous Intravascular Casts (AICs)", "Elemental Characterisation of Anomalous Intravascular Casts Reveals an Abnormal Biochemical Matrix", and "Proteomic Characterisation of Anomalous Intravascular Casts Reveals Non-Canonical Fibrin Architecture and Impaired Fibrinolysis". [https://
I'm aware of only one earlier scientific paper about the calamari clots, which was coauthored by Daniel Santiago and John Oller and published in Oller's journal IJVTPR (if I employ a very liberal definition of a scientific paper that includes pseudo-scientific papers masquerading as scientific papers). [https://
Bruce Rapley, Matt Shelton, and Daniel Santiago were all credited as members of the "scientific research and advisory team" of An Unholy Triad, and Matt Shelton was also credited as one of the executive producers: [https://
The three new preprints covered the same material as the "top secret press release" by Solution of Scientists from September 2024, which didn't look anything like a press release. [https://
The authors had now fixed three anomalies I pointed out in the press release by SOS. The morphology paper no longer included the photo of a clot from a pleural catherer from 2019, which was earlier presented as a "worm-like fibrous clot from a patient who died from COVID disease". The elementary analysis paper no longer included the plots that showed zinc had 100% variance (which I guess was just fake AI-generated data, because I never got Greg to explain how the variance percentages were calculated). And the proteomics paper no longer said that the lack of fibrin was somehow anomalous, so now Greg's crew seem to have finally realized that fibrin is not supposed to show up in the HPLC results.
The methods section of the proteomics paper said: "Raw LC-MS/MS data were processed using standard proteomic analysis pipelines to identify peptides and assign them to corresponding human proteins under established false discovery rate thresholds." It's unusual how the authors said they used standard pipelines but didn't describe what specific utilities they used, which might serve as further evidence that Greg's crew just generated fake data with AI.
The proteomics paper said: "A complete list of all 541 identified human proteins, together with their relative abundances, is provided in Supplementary Table S1." But the supplementary information was not posted at Preprints.org.
Bruce Rapley's affiliation was listed as "Consulting Scientist - Human Health and Environment, Uranus Consulting, New Zealand", and his correspondence email was analyst@. When I googled for a combination of the terms Uranus Consulting and Rapley in double quotes, the only hits were about the new preprints. Uranus Consulting has a website with no content. [https://
All three papers had the same funding statement, which said: "This work received significant funding from the NZDSOS, and a number of private donors who wished to remain anonymous, to facilitate the cost of laboratory analysis." I don't remember Greg having said earlier that his mass spectrometry analysis was funded by NZDSOS.
The acknowledgements said: "The authors thank Professor Robyn Cossford, Dr. Gerry Brady, Dr. Rob Maunsell and Mr. Nic Broomfield for constructive discussions, critical feedback, and methodological insights that informed the development of this work." Gerry Brady and Robyn Cosford were 2 of the 7 people who were interviewed by Daniel Broudy on IIRT's Brighteon channel, along with Matt Shelton, David Hughes, Ana Mihalcea, David Nixon, and Shimon Yanowitz. [https://
Rob Maunsell works at an anthroposophical medical clinic called Sophia Healing Centre. [https://
A blog post by NZDSOS said that the research in the preprints was "significantly funded by" NZDSOS and "conducted by New Zealand-based researchers Drs Bruce Rapley and Matt Shelton", but there was no reference to Greg Harrison or to the press release by SOS. [https://
When John O'Looney promoted the new papers, Greg replied: "Thx John, we did the analyses...as you know..😇". [https://
Wayne Crouch linked to a website that listed Bruce Rapley's papers, and he wrote: "People like you need to share Greg Harrison and Bruce Rapley's work that is qhat it takes https://
Nurse Campbell did two videos about the new trilogy of papers, which had over 500,000 views combined when I wrote this. [https://




Andrew Bridgen and David Cartland are frequently reposted by bots that also repost accounts like SenseReceptor and the IlluminatiCoin bots. [bot2.
I didn't find any videos by Bruce Rapley in alt media, but in February 2026 Wayne Crouch tweeted that he was going to do an interview with Rapley: [https://
Wayne's tweet looked like it was generated by AI, and the tweet was not written in his usual poor grammar full of run-in sentences. His tweet had similar Markdown bold formatting as McCairn's Substack post and one of Greg's AI-generated responses to me. One time Greg wrote: "our 3 AI engines in concert with each other...don't ask me which engines, these are the paid-for academic and proper research engines we using...not the useless free ones..." [https://
In April 2026 Greg said this about the elementary analysis paper: "The paper is flawed due to reliance on a less sensitive ICP-MS analysis technique claiming no Sulphur detected...should have used ICP-OES which specifically finds Sulphur...amateurs...😇" [https://
Both the old press release and new paper said the authors used ICP-MS and not ICP-OES, and both reported the same level of sulfur in the samples.
The new paper didn't say that no sulfur was detected, but it said: "AICs exhibited reproducible, non-physiological elemental ratios characterized by marked sulfur depletion, relative phosphorus enrichment, and imbalance within bulk elemental relationships." But the old press release by SOS said: "The elemental analysis provides evidence of increased phosphorus, sulphur and tin, each of which contributes to the new clotting phenomenon." Earlier Greg was saying that a high level of sulfur was one of the main ways in which the clots were somehow abnormal. In the new paper the authors didn't explain why they had earlier considered the exact same sulfur levels as abnormally high, but now they claimed the levels were low instead.
Greg also criticized the papers for not mentioning the fluorescence microscopy images with Thioflavin staining (which were not mentioned in the original press release either, because the images were published about 4 months after the press release): [https://
One of the things Greg emphasized in his presentations was how the HPLC results showed a high level of proline, which he called a "kinker" molecule that initiated misfolding. However there was no mention of proline in either the old press release or the new proteomics paper:
In 2025 IJVTPR published a paper by Bruce Rapley, where in the acknowledgements he wrote: "Special thanks are owed to Matt Shelton, Robyn Cosford, Heather Way, Gerry Brady, Andrew Zywiec, and the many members of the Independent International Research Team that have encouraged this work. The Editor-in-Chief of the IJVTPR has informed me that Stephanie Seneff, Christopher A. Shaw, and Daniel Santiago were among the reviewers who, along with himself, reviewed this work prior to its publication." [https://
In March 2026 Bruce Rapley and Matt Shelton were interviewed about their preprints by Philip McMillan. [https://
At time 3:20 Rapley said: "I was involved in two international research groups, which met virtually weekly. And we all discussed these clots. They became a big topic for all of us." One of the groups was probably IIRT.
At time 3:56 Rapley said: "But the problem was in New Zealand - and as I found out in other countries - you were not allowed to study COVID. [...] So I contacted a number of embalmers from three different countries, and I managed to get some samples. And then I set about analyzing these. And it took a very long time because very specialized equipment was needed to do this task. I reached out to a number of laboratories in New Zealand, and I found that they were not allowed to research this. I had to reach out to other countries and many laboratories were very, very guarded about doing any work on COVID. So in the end I managed to contact a number of laboratories internationally who agreed to work on a black box project where I would supply material and no other information, and that was the only way that I could get access to some of the highly specialized equipment that we need to do this. And the answer is the three papers that we've just put on preprint." But the equipment needed to do mass spectrometry is hardly highly specialized. Rapley spoke of himself in the first person as having sent the samples to the laboratories, and he didn't mention Greg, even though earlier Greg gave the impression he coordinated the analysis of the clots at the two labs. And Rapley now spoke of "a number of laboratories" and not only two laboratories like Greg.
Next Rapley said: "The laboratories were told by government agencies they could not investigate anything related to COVID. They were forbidden. And when I tried to dig deeper into this and say, who has told you this, everything went quiet. And they said, 'Oh, our policy direction - we've been directed not to work on COVID.' And this was so virtually across the world." However what he said doesn't make sense, because there was a huge number of studies about COVID being published during the pandemic. I had never earlier heard of a lab that had a rule that they were not allowed to do studies on COVID.
At time 32:30 Rapley said: "what we find is it's a complete dog's breakfast. You've got broken fibrinogen broken fibrin, broken blood cells, broken platelets. And as we discovered, you've got 532 other proteins normally found in the blood which are getting stuck to these clots. And the reason they're getting stuck is because of the failure to create proper fibrin. So when you take away part of the alpha and gamma chains, essentially you've got chemical bonds which are unsatisfied. You've got parts of that molecule that want to hang on to something, and damn it, they're not hanging on to the normal pieces. They're not hanging on to other bits of fibrin." So he now had a novel explanation for why the clots had an unusual composition, which was that extra proteins somehow got stuck to the clots because fibrinogen beta chain was overrepresented relative to the alpha and gamma chains.
Jikkyleaks said that Rapley and Shelton's proteomics paper was probably a scam: [https://
Jikkyleaks seems to think that Matt Shelton is a clueless victim who was tricked into getting involved with psyops about clots and nanobots (even though Shelton was one of the early people who started saying that vaccinated people were magnetic, he said that vaccines contained progenitor donuts where machines popped up from, he is a member of IIRT, he said he knows Daniel Broudy well, he was credited in An Unholy Triad, and he defended O'Looney's tweet about how vaccines contained graphene razor blades that resonated with 5G): [https://
Jikky was also rightfully suspicious of how several people connected to the clots have a military background: [https://
Jikky also said he had warned McCairn about Hirschman (just like I did before McCairn was even connected to Hirschman or Greg): [https://
He also pointed out how the methods section of the proteomics paper was lacking in details: [https://
He also posted these tweets: [https://
Jikky also pointed out how Greg Harrison had earlier pushed graphene oxide: [https://
Greg Harrison seems to have deleted his Twitter account after Jikky's thread: [https://
Greg's last tweets might have been replies to Jikky's thread, because when I searched the newest direct replies to Greg, they were posted to Jikky's thread: [https://
Greg was doing such a sloppy job that maybe Rapley and Shelton wanted to distance themselves from him, and to not have their new papers connected to him. Or maybe Greg was asked to delete his account so evidence of his earlier involvement in the clot operation would be more difficult to document. Or another possible scenario might be that Greg ran his account as part of a job he had to produce disinformation, but he was fired or he retired or his contract ended, so then he no longer needed the account (even though as evidence against the last scenario, Greg has kept posting on his alt account even after he deleted his main account). [https://
Matt Shelton stopped tweeting on his personal account in December 2025, even though I don't know if he's one of the people who runs the Twitter account of NZDSOS. [https://
Even though Jikky is one of my worst enemies, it's nice to see that anti-vaxxers are finally catching up to how the clots look like a psyop.
McCairn's response to Jikky wasn't overly critical of Rapley and Shelton, and McCairn didn't point out how I had earlier shown that both the ICP and HPLC data was likely generated with AI, or how the data had been previously presented by Greg whose ORF hoax I busted: [https://
So McCairn might be trying to cover up for his buddies at the Aussie-Kiwi Quinta Columna, like a year earlier when I showed him that Greg's ORFs were fake, but he only threw Greg halfway under the bus, and he made it seem like Greg was a foolish boomer who got tricked into believing in his own AI hallucinations (even though in reality Greg was clearly part of a coordinated disinformation operation that also included Wayne Crouch, and that also included other people who were credited in An Unholy Triad).
McCairn now told Jikky that he thinks the clots are "a generally rare phenomenon, otherwise CAT/MRI, ultrasound, and cathlab procedures should be finding them": [https://
But then why do embalmers like Hirschman say they find the clots in a large percentage of dead bodies? And why did Haviland's and McMillan's cath lab whistleblowers say that they frequently saw the clots?
McCairn also said: "And as so far there is no evidence of vax spike, they could just as well be from viral exposure." But then why do embalmers like Hirschman say they didn't see the clots in 2020? Do the clots consistently take a year or more to form, so if someone started to develop the clots because of a COVID infection in early 2020, then the clots didn't get big enough to be noticed by an embalmer until 2021?
There's a parsimonious explanation for why the clots are not seen by people like KarmaDoc who do CT and MRI scans, or by people like the endovascular surgeon who sent a letter to McMillan, or by embalmers who are not linked to shady alt media outlets. And the explanation is that the clots are a hoax.
Added in May 2026: Greg Harrison now said that he deleted his main account because he "Got sick of being called an Ahole & C by vermin like HeNjin et al...lowlifes not worth engaging with": [https://
I can't think of a single person who claims to have seen the calamari clots in the body of a dead or living person but who does not come from an English-speaking country. Embalming is not too common outside of English-speaking countries, but if the clots were real, there should be other types of professionals who would see the clots even outside of English-speaking countries.
I asked ChatGPT: "if the conspiracy about novel white fibrous clots was real, what professionals would be expected to notice the clots, apart from embalmers, endovascular surgeons, people who do CT and MRI scans, and people who do autopsies". I got this response:
Physicians dealing directly with vascular access
- Interventional cardiologists - perform coronary angiography, thrombectomy, and catheter-based procedures in arteries and veins.
- Interventional radiologists - routinely perform thrombectomies, catheter placements, and venous interventions.
- Neurointerventionalists - remove clots during stroke thrombectomy procedures.
These specialists physically extract clots through catheters, so unusual texture or structure would likely be noticed.
Cardiovascular surgery teams
- Cardiac surgeons - during open-heart surgery, bypass operations, and ventricular thrombectomy.
- Perfusionists - manage heart-lung machines and filters that can trap clot material during surgery.
Dialysis and vascular access specialists
- Nephrologists and dialysis nurses/technicians - manage hemodialysis circuits, which frequently clot and require inspection of the tubing and filters.
Hematology and coagulation specialists
- Hematologists - evaluate abnormal clotting disorders and examine clot specimens sent for laboratory analysis.
- Coagulation laboratory scientists - study fibrin structure, platelet function, and abnormal thrombi.
Emergency and acute-care clinicians
- Emergency physicians and intensivists - manage pulmonary embolism, stroke, and other thrombotic emergencies where clot material may be removed or analyzed.
Blood-handling laboratory staff
- Clinical laboratory technologists - examine blood samples for abnormal clotting behavior.
- Transfusion medicine specialists - investigate unusual coagulation phenomena.
Organ procurement and transplant teams
- Transplant surgeons and organ procurement specialists - inspect major vessels during organ retrieval and preparation.
ChatGPT concluded:
The "white fibrous clot" claim circulated widely online after the COVID-19 pandemic. If such a new type of widespread intravascular structure truly existed, it would almost certainly appear in:
- Thrombectomy specimens
- Pathology reports
- Peer-reviewed hematology research
- Stroke and pulmonary embolism registries
Those systems involve thousands of clinicians and researchers worldwide, so a genuinely new clot type would likely be documented quickly in the scientific literature.
About a week after the Died Suddenly movie came out, a user on Facebook posted 4 photos of clots to a group called "National Funeral Director's, Mortician's, and Embalmer's Exchange", and the Facebook user wrote: "Hello, I am not an embalmer but have a serious question. There have been a number of embalmers whom have recently come out saying they have been noticing unusual blood clots that they are calling white fibrous structures. They claim to have started seeing this over the last year and a half. Have any embalmers seen these white fibrous structures and is this normal or have ya'll just recently started seeing this in the last year and a half or so?" [https://
There were replies from a total of 5 people whose posts were still visible in 2026:
"I've seen them... my preceptor thinks it's because of the covid vaccine. But I don't really know..."
"I truly believe this is COVID related - not vaccine - but virus related. I have seen it in most COVID deceased - both current and recovered COVID PATIENTS. It seems that the virus has long lasting effects on blood thickening and vascular issues. I am not a medical professional, but keen to the anatomy and how things work. I have spent much time as a COVID relief embalmer and remained active throughout the COVID crisis. My personal opinion is that current and recovered COVID patients should consider an aspirin a day - a plain regular strength aspirin."
"Here we go! I have been asked this question a lot lately, my answer, I have been pulling these 'chicken fat' clots out of the dead for years! Long before COVID!"
"I haven't noticed any more clots than usual"
"Yea they're becoming more and more prevalent"
The users who posted the replies seemed like real people, and the bios of 3 out of 5 users indicated that they worked as morticians. A 4th user had posted an image related to funeral homes almost a year before they answered the Facebook group, so their account doesn't seem to have been set up for the purpose of answering the poll.
But anyway, at least one of the 5 people seems to have thought that the photos showed regular chicken fat clots and not any novel type of clots. All 4 photos showed fairly small clots, or red clots that had lighter parts attached to them, and not massive fully white clots:
In 2025 when Tom Haviland spoke at a conference of the Tennessee Funeral Directors Association, he asked people who were currently active embalmers to raise their hands. Then he presented the photo on the screen below to the audience and said: "If you're seeing these white fibrous clots in the last two years, keep your hands up. If you're not seeing them, please put your hands down." But only a few people put their hands down: [https://
Tom Haviland pretended like his experiment was great evidence that the clots are real. But he didn't ask the people in the audience if they had never seen the same type of clots before 2021, and the clots he showed were relatively small, so the people in the audience might have thought he referred to regular chicken fat clots, in the same way that one of the users on Facebook said "I have been pulling these 'chicken fat' clots out of the dead for years! Long before COVID!"
When I searched for the 4 photos in the Facebook post on reverse image search engines, I didn't find the photos posted anywhere else. So if the Facebook user was not a mortician themselves, then where did they get the photos?
Actually the Facebook post might have been some kind of an op, because the user who posted the photos was someone called Edward Nino, whose profile is full of posts of him attending various "freedom" events: [https://
Edward Nino seems like an astroturfed fake influencer. He is one of the leaders of an organization called "Alamo City Trump Train" which organized a freedom convey in support of Trump. He was also one of the people who organized an event called "Alamo City Freedom Fest", where the performers included two rappers, a black comedian, someone called "Red Pill Latina", and a former head of the FEMA's Office of Response and Recovery:
In the trilogy of preprint about the clots, the corresponding author was Bruce Rapley, whose email address was listed as analyst@. But apparently the email address gets redirected to the nonfunctional address info@: [https://
Before COVID Bruce Rapley was mainly known as an activist opposed to wind energy, and he wrote several papers about the supposedly harmful infrasound frequency emitted by wind turbines. [https://
The Waubra Foundation is a front or astroturf group created by Peter Mitchell on March 1, 2010 to oppose wind farming in Australia. It was registered with Business Affairs as an incorporated body on that date but later deregistered on July 13, 2011.
The Waubra Foundation claims to be an independent organisation but it has direct links to the Australian Landscape Guardians, the Liberal Party of Australia and mining interests who in turn have inks with the right wing thinktank, Institute of Public Affairs, (IPA).
The Waubra Foundation does not exist in any physical sense, there is no building, just a post office box. The address, Box No.1136, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, is shared by Sarah Laurie, the Australian Landscape Guardians and Lowell Resources, a mining investment company owned by Peter Mitchell.
Sarah Laurie, the Waubra Foundation's "medical director" and now CEO, promotes unfounded health concerns and an unrecognised condition called "Wind Turbine Syndrome", allegedly caused by wind farms despite her lack of any recognised, peer-reviewed evidence that could possibly support such claims. She has a medical degree but is not a practising doctor, has no medical research qualifications, nor does she have any recognised qualifications relating to acoustics or physics. She claims wind turbines can cause ill-health up to 10 km away but relies only on untested anecdotes and a poor understanding of the physics of sound.[1] [linked website offline and not archived]
Sarah Laurie frequently references the work of Dr Nina Pierpoint who has published a book called "Wind Turbine Syndrome" even though she is unqualified in the field of acoustics and/or any health effects resulting from infra-sound. An accurate critique of Pierpoint's very unscientific claims can be found here.[2] Briefly, Pierpoint is relies on skewed data, an extremely small sample size, fails to use a control group for comparison, resorts to anecdotal evidence and has not had her work peer-reviewed.
A book about wind turbine syndrome said that Waubra Foundation was founded by the mining guy: "Peter Mitchell, now in his 80s, has a long history in mining investment. He has been involved in the Landscape Guardians and the Waubra Foundation, which he founded in March 2010. A submission sent in February 2011 to the Senate inquiry into windfarms, authored by Mitchell on behalf of the Australian Landscape Guardians, is addressed from PO Box 1136, South Melbourne, Victoria 3205, the same address as Mitchell's Lowell Resources Funds Management Limited, a mining investment company." [https://
In a submission to an Australian senate inquiry into windfarms, Mitchell wrote: "I have never worked for big oil, big coal, big wind, or big anything industrial; and neither my mind nor my soul has ever been captured by any such industry. The only big organisations that I have been involved in were, and still are, major Australian institutions including the National Stroke Foundation, the Florey Neurosciences Institute, the Queen's Trust for Young Australians (now the Foundation for Young Australians) and the WWF in Australia." [https://
However a response to his submission said: [https://
It is clear that Mr Mitchell chose only to disclose a very small subset of his activities and interests that could be considered apparent, perceived or potential conflicts of interests in relation to the wind energy sector. Such omissions would appear to be at odds with the NHMRC's sophisticated conflicts of interest management protocol.
[...]
Mr Mitchell's directorships include Lowell Resources Fund Management Ltd (2002 to 2009), Lowell Petroleum (Australia) P/L (1994 to 2001), Molopo Energy Ltd (1998 to 2000) and Lowell Capital Ltd (2005 to 2006). Mr Mitchell's son, Stephen Peter Mitchell, is also heavily involved in the energy sector including as chairman and major shareholder of ASX listed petroleum company Petrel Energy Ltd and former Managing Director (until 2009) of ASX listed oil and gas company Molopo Energy Ltd.
Mr Mitchell was founding chairman of the Moonie Oil Company Ltd, and chairman or a director of related companies including Clyde Petroleum pic, Avalon Energy Inc, North Flinders Mines Ltd, Paringa Mining and Exploration plc. A website connected to Mr Mitchell boasts of 25 years involvement in companies that explored for, developed and financed oil and gas fields and pipeline systems in Australia and overseas.[3]
Mr Mitchell is also Chairman of Lowell Pty Ltd, the ultimate parent company of both Lowell Capital Limited and Lowell Resources Funds Management Pty Ltd. He is a major shareholder of Lowell (via another company, Dominion Charter Pty Ltd). Lowell is the ultimate holding company of Lowell Resources Fund and Lowell Resources Pty Ltd, both companies heavily engaged in mining and energy investment, including oil, gas and uranium. Mr Mitchell is also a former Director of the Australian Institute of Petroleum Ltd.
In May 2026 Pretorius and Kell posted a preprint where they did Congo red staining on the microclots. [https://
The authors didn't attempt to explain why large parts of the clot would be fluorescent with ThT, but with Congo Red only tiny areas around the edges of the clot display the green birefringence.
The authors also wrote: "Table 2 shows proteins enriched in the microclots, a dataset [77] to which we have added their Amylogram scores. Each of these exceeds 0.75, some by a considerable margin. It is likely that this is caused by cross-seeding of these amyloidogenic proteins catalysing the transition to the amyloid form, and that the macroclots in ischaemic stroke and other cardiovascular diseases can form via accretion of these microclots."
The authors made the same mistake as Kevin McKernan, where they ran AmyloGram on whole proteins, even though the amyloid probability scores returned by AmyloGram are only designed to be meaningful for peptides but not whole proteins.
AmyloGram was trained on peptide sequences with a length between 6 and 25 aa, and the sequences used in a benchmark of AmyloGram were all between 6 and 14 aa long. [https://
AmyloGram splits the input into 6 aa segments, calculates an amyloid probability score for each segment, and returns the maximum score of the segments as the overall score. [https://
Here's a simplified version of the core code for AmyloGram:
library(AmyloGram); library( biogram); data( AmyloGram_ model) input=" AMILGRAMTEST" # matrix of all 6- sliding=embed(grams strsplit( tolower( input), " ")[[ 1]], 6)[, 6: 1] nsize=c( 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3) # n- gaps=list(gram sizes the model looks for 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, c( 0, 0), 0: 1, 1: 0) # gaps between residues in n- #gram reduce sequences to degenerate alphabet with 6 letters degen=degenerate(sliding, AmyloGram_ model$ enc) degenalphabet=as. character( 1: 6) # make feature matrix features=as.matrix( count_ multigrams( nsize, gaps, degen, degenalphabet)) # apply binary transformation so values are either 0 or 1 features=pmin(features, 1) # keep subset of features used to train the model features=data.frame( features[, AmyloGram_ model$ imp_ features]) # amyloid probability score of each 6- scores=predict(gram AmyloGram_ model$ rf, features)$ predictions[, 2] max( scores) # 0. #500304 (same as score returned by web GUI) score of each 6- o=data.gram frame( ngram=apply( sliding, 1, paste, collapse=" ")) o$ degen=apply( degen, 1, paste, collapse=" ") cbind( o, score=round( scores, 2)) # ngram degen score #1 amilgr 553312 0. #50 # this is returned as the overall score 2 milgra 533125 0. #37 3 ilgram 331255 0. #24 4 lgramt 312556 0. #03 5 gramte 125566 0. #01 6 ramtes 255666 0. #01 7 amtest 556666 0. 02
When I created random amino acid sequences for each length between 6 and 1,000 aa, all sequences longer than 500 aa got an amyloid likelihood score above 0.7:
library(AmyloGram); data( AmyloGram_ model) chars=strsplit( " A C D E F G H I K L M N P Q R S T V W Y ", " ")[[ 1]] lengths=6: 1000 seqs=setNames( lapply( lengths,\( i) sample( chars, i, T)), paste0( " X", lengths)) pred=predict( AmyloGram_ model, seqs) p=data. frame( x=lengths, y=pred$ Probability) xmin=0; xmax=1000; xbreak=0: 5* 200; ybreak=0: 5/ 5; ymin=0; ymax=1 ggplot( p)+ annotate( " rect", xmin=xmin, xmax=xmax, ymin=ymin, ymax=ymax, linewidth=. 4, lineend=" square", linejoin=" mitre", fill=NA, color=" gray70")+ geom_ point( aes( x, y), size=1. 4, stroke=0)+ labs( x=" Length (aa) ", y=" Amyloid probability", title=" Amyloid likelihood score returned by AmyloGram for random amino\ nacid sequences for each length between 6 and 1, 000 aa")+ scale_ x_ continuous( limits=c( xmin, xmax), breaks=xbreak)+ scale_ y_ continuous( limits=c( ymin, ymax), breaks=ybreak)+ coord_ cartesian( clip=" off", expand=F)+ theme( axis. text=element_ text( size=11, color=" gray45"), axis. ticks. length=unit( 0, " pt"), axis. title=element_ text( size=11), plot. margin=margin( 5. 5, 17, 5. 5, 5. 5), panel. background=element_ blank(), panel. grid. major=element_ line( linewidth=. 4, color=" gray90"), plot. title=element_ text( size=11, hjust=. 5, face=2, margin=margin(,, 4))) ggsave( " 1. png", width=5. 7, height=3. 3, dpi=300* 4)
In 2025 Pretorius and Kell also published a paper titled "AmyloGram reveals amyloidogenic potential in stroke thrombus proteomes", where they wrote: "Among the UniProt-annotated 'amyloid' set, nearly all proteins received AmyloGram scores above 0.7, including 23 of the 24 human proteins. Even the lowest-scoring human protein, lysozyme (scoring 0.675), is known to form amyloid under certain conditions. In thrombi from both stroke subtypes in four different studies, all detected proteins (with a single exception) had AmyloGram scores above 0.7, suggesting a high likelihood of amyloid content. A majority of unannotated proteins also achieve AmyloGram scores exceeding 0.7." [https://
The paper about AmyloGram mentions that AmyloGram had trouble classifying long peptides of 16-25 aa, because a single amyloidogenic hexapeptide sequence within the peptide would cause the entire peptide to be classified as amyloidogenic: "The most problematic result was the correct prediction of the amyloidogenicity in the longest peptides, ranging from 16 to 25 residues, when the algorithm was trained on longer peptides, i.e. the 6-10 and 6-15 data sets. Here the AUC value did not exceed 0.77. This weak performance results from more complex organization of longer amylogenic peptides. In such peptides, only a very specific region of residues might be responsible for the creation of harmful aggregates. In this case, when overlapping hexapeptides are extracted, only part of them may carry the true signal of amyloidogenicity but all of them are marked as amyloids." [https://
In June 2026, IJVTPR published a paper by Shimon Yanowitz and Daniel Broudy titled "From Synthetic DNA and RNA-Based Self-Assembling Nanotechnology to Sequalae of COVID-19 Shots". [https://
Yanowitz and Broudy now presented a new classification system where fibers in blood samples are "level 4 nanotechnology" and calamari clots are "level 5 nanotechnology":



The scale bar in the last image above is actually about 20-30 µm wide and not 50 µm, because the scale bar is only about 3-4 red blood cells wide, and red blood cells have a diameter of about 6-8 µm. The fibers in the image have a diameter of about 2-3 red blood cells, which is similar to the diameter of the textile fibers that anti-vaxxers have claimed are amyloid fibrils, hydrogel filaments, graphene oxide, Morgellons filaments, and so on.
For a long time Jikkyleaks has been arguing with people on Twitter who claim that vaccines contain self-assembling nanobots. In 2025 he came up with a new question to ask from the people, which is that if the nanobots assemble into something, then what have they assembled into? [https://



However now Yanowitz and Broudy have provided the answer to Jikky's question, which is that the nanobots assemble into fibers that look like dust fibers (which are level 4 nanotechnology), or into calamari clots (which are level 5 nanotechnology).
The five-level scheme is not too different from what Kevin McCairn is saying, because he also says that textile fibers in blood samples are mini versions of calamari clots. And Ana Mihalcea has been saying for a long time that textile fibers in blood samples are built by nanobots, and she already said in 2022 that a textile fiber in a blood sample was a calamari clot in the process of being formed. [https://
Now even some random Twitter user told Jikky that the nanobots assemble into calamari clots: [https://

The paper by Yanowitz and Broudy was promoted by CHD's CEO Mary Holland, who is on the editorial board of IJVTPR: [https://
An old bio of Shimon Yanowitz said: "I am active on several international groups such as: Children's Health Defense, D4CE and Medical D4CE. I am one of the members of an international group called IIRT (International Interdisciplinary Research Team)." [https://
Michael Palmer wrote a Substack post about the paper by Yanowitz and Broudy, where he showed the image below and wrote: "Aside from the conspicuous large 'nanotechnology' object, the picture also shows a large number of red blood cells, only the outlines of which are visible due to the illumination technique used. The size of red blood cells is such that they can pass through capillaries only in a single file. Accordingly, the much larger fiber could not possibly pass through intact capillaries. Thus, even if it had originally been contained in the the vaccine and somehow had entered into the bloodstream, it should have gotten stuck in the first capillary bed that it encountered - which is that of the lungs. It is not possible for objects of this size to stay in circulation and be recovered in blood samples. This points to sample contamination as the source of the fiber-like object." [https://
He's not necessarily right that the first capillary bed the fiber would've encountered would've been in the lungs, because if the vaccine was accidentally injected into an artery of the arm, then the fiber would've gotten stuck in the capillaries of the arm. But if the vaccine was accidentally injected into the vein of an arm, then the fiber would've ended up in the lungs. (And of course if the vaccine was correctly injected into a muscle, then the fiber would've been too big to even enter circulation.)
But anyway, next Palmer showed the images below and wrote: "And indeed the aspect of this object, and of the others presented in the paper, resembles that of ordinary fibers found in dust samples. This is illustrated in Figure 2, which compares another of Yanowitz and Broudy's fiber-like objects with a sample of household dust (source: E.R. Crutcher, Microlab Northwest). Of course, we can't be sure that any two of the fibers shown in either image are composed of the same material, since light microscopy simply cannot decide such questions. Nevertheless, the similarity in their appearance should make it clear that contamination with dust must be considered as a possible source of error. Yanowitz and Broudy don't seem to have considered and addressed this possibility."
In June 2025 the Indian predatory journal IJIRMS published a paper by Tamara Tuuminen, Pasi Suominen, and Mikko Ahonen, who claimed that a large percentage of the respondents of their survey had become magnetic after vaccination. [https://
Oller, Santiago, and Broudy usually publish papers in their own journal IJVTPR, but I don't know if they thought they could give their paper more credibility by publishing it in an Indian predatory journal instead of their own journal.
But anyway, in the paper they asked "could militarized experimentation with magnetic nanoparticles be involved in causing the documented outcomes of proteinaceous clotting, cardio-vascular conditions, strokes, new autoimmune diseases, unprecedented rapidly developing 'prion diseases', 'turbo' cancers, and sudden deaths - many of these occurring in otherwise young and healthy recipients of the experimental COVID-19 injectables?" So the authors blamed "magnetic nanoparticles" for the formation of the calamari clots, which is a new explanation I haven't heard before.
The paper synthesized data from the "55 undeclared elements" paper in IJVTPR, and from a paper by James Thorp who supposedly found that magnets and paperclips were more likely to stick to the body parts of vaccinated people than unvaccinated people. [https://
Thorp was in contact with Hirschman soon after Hirschman did his alt media debut in January 2022, because Hirschman already said in February 2022 that he was in contact with Thorp. [https://
In 2026 IJIRMS published a paper about the calamari clots by Daniel Santiago and Greg Harrison. [https://
The Died Suddenly film didn't feature Jane Ruby or Mike Adams, who both had a prominent role in covering the story about the clots earlier in 2022. When the film was released in November 2022, Mike Adams wrote: [https://
Before the film Died Suddenly, there were investigations that received far less attention but were pivotal in uncovering the truth about the "fibrous clots" that are causing people to die.
Dr. Jane Ruby broke the "fibrous clots" story in early 2022. She's the one who first "discovered" embalmer Richard Hirschman. She did the initial due diligence, conducted the phone calls, and reached out to people like myself to get lab tests done on the clots so that she could try to confirm what they were made of. (For the record, we still don't know for sure what they're made of, but we are able to eliminate some guesses on what they're not, which is helpful.)
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From that first breaking news exclusive, Dr. Jane Ruby went on to conduct dozens of interviews and investigation pieces into the fibrous clots story. You can see many of those videos on her channel on Rumble. Or just search Brighteon.com for "Jane Ruby clots" and you'll see plenty of videos.
During the first half of 2022, Dr. Ruby was reaching out to me privately, asking if I could volunteer our laboratory expertise to examine these clots. I agreed, and she arranged for Richard Hirschman to send clot specimens to my lab. I currently have a fascinating collection of these fibrous clots in my laboratory, where we are still conducting microscopy work (many new photos coming soon) and ICP-MS mass spec analysis.
On June 13th, I invited Dr. Jane Ruby and Richard Hirschman to the Alex Jones Show, where I had been invited to host the show. We made radio history that day by conducting the very first live, on-air microscopy examination of the fibrous clots that had been provided by Hirschman. I brought a $100,000 laboratory microscope to the InfoWars studios in Austin and we did the whole thing live, with Harrison Smith sitting next to me trying not to barf up his breakfast as we manipulated grotesque clot structures with tweezers under the microscope, amplified on the large monitors in the studio.
You can watch that groundbreaking episode on Banned.
video at this link . The title of that episode is, "Scientists Confirm COVID Vaccines Contain Nanostructures Colonizing In The Human Body."In fact, most of the fibrous clot microscopy photos circulating around the 'net today are photos that I personally took and published either on NaturalNews.com or aired on the Alex Jones Show as exclusive content.
I published my breaking news photos on June 12, 2022, in an article titled, "EXCLUSIVE:
Shocking microscopy photos of blood clots extracted from those who 'suddenly died' ."- crystalline structures, nanowires, chalky particles and fibrous structures [...]
If anybody deserves credit on the fibrous clots story, it's Dr. Jane Ruby. I wrote a story yesterday about all this, but pulled it within a few hours because the story was being misappropriated by vax pushers to try to discredit the Died Suddenly film, which wasn't my intention.
Today, I invite everyone becoming aware of all this to simply give Dr. Jane Ruby the credit she deserves for the work she did that brought this issue to light.
Jane Ruby is such a ridiculous person that when she was left out of the Died Suddenly film, it probably helped make the film appear more credible. When Mike Adams claimed that the clots contained structures that resembled microchips and reptile-scaled nanowires, he also made the story about the clots seem less believable, but when his claims were not incorporated into what became the dominant narrative about the clots, it helped make the clots seem more mundane and therefore more believable.
Ana Mihalcea has been collaborating with Clifford Carnicom's Carnicom Institute since 2023. She and Carnicom were among the earliest people who presented a laboratory analysis of the calamari clots.
There's another person affiliated with Carnicom Institute called Michael Merrick, who has coined the term "abnormal polymer mass" (APM) to refer to calamari clots. He published a blog post where he claimed he extracted this "abnormal polymer mass" from blood through centrifugation: [https://
"Cross-domain bacteria" or CBD is a name that Clifford Carnicom coined for the supposed causative agent of Morgellons disease. Merrick claimed that when he looked at his lab-created calamari clot under a microscope, he saw a filament that had cross-domain bacteria attached along the filament:
And he also posted other similar images of supposed Morgellons filaments and Morgellons bacteria, and at the end of his post he linked to various articles about Morgellons disease on the website of the Carnicom Institute.
Ana Mihalcea wrote: "I have been following the work of Michael Merrick on Telegram - he goes under the name of LAC microscopy. He has not only replicated many of the experiments of Clifford Carnicom and myself, but he has looked at drugs like Enbrel and found nanotechnology." [https://
She claimed that the filaments found by Merrick were "self-assembling nanotechnology" similar to the fibers she found in COVID vaccines. She also compared Merrick's image of fibers in rainwater against her image of a fiber in blood:
In August 2026, Greg Harrison was interviewed by Michael Gray Griffith and Paul Oosterhuis from Cafe Locked Out. [https://
At time 36:44, Griffith told Greg: "One of the reasons to have you on is I interviewed Wendy Daniel the other night. She's a prominent anti-vaxxer, she's never taken a vaccine, or any vaccine as far as I know. And she has had one removed from her veins in New Zealand. And the guy in New Zealand who did that had an hour-long conversation with me on the phone. He just didn't want to go live yet. But, um, he was telling me how they did that. And he was saying it had actually formed once it got outside the body. They took blood and it went through a process. Have you heard of that?"
Then Greg said: "Now, we've got photographs from Dr. Matt Shelton out of New Zealand, that was performing an oncogenic procedure, and draining fluids from the lymph system. And one of his tubes filled up with a white clot." But Greg didn't say anything about how it's normal for fibrin clots to form in surgery drain tubes, and those are not a novel type of clots that were not seen before 2021.
Then Greg showed the clot below and said: "But more importantly, the phenomenon that Wendy Daniel has reported is real. In fact I met with Wendy Daniel last week, and I obtained from her a sample of her white clot, she cut it up for me. And I actually have it here somewhere."
Next Greg said: "Wendy gave me that sample. And that's going off to my lab in, um, my colleagues in Europe, to be analyzed by Raman. And we've gotta run two tiers. We'll run Thioflavin-T to check if there's some degree of fluorescence. We've got a totally open mind on this. Because Wendy's clot occurred in her plasma sample after centrifuging of her blood. It took 30 to 40 minutes to form. But I was present when Wendy pulled it out of the tube, and she cut it to provide me this sample. And it is rubbery. It is like calamari."
So it seems like Wendy's clot didn't even form in a surgery drain tube, but the clot formed when her blood was centrifuged, so the clot may have formed via a similar procedure that was demonstrated by Michael Merrick from the Carnicom Institute.
A few days earlier when Cafe Locked Out interviewed Wendy Daniel, she was promoting her book titled "Rescuing Ourselves from Chemtrails, Clots and Cancers". [https://
At time 49:53 during the interview with Cafe Locked Out, Greg said: "Before I even met Richard Hirschman and got involved and saw the Epoch Times video, I was actually contributing to DRASTIC - Charles Rixey, myself, The Seeker - a lot of others were communicating about the origin of the virus." However DRASTIC's founder Billy Bostickson said that Greg was never a member of DRASTIC, and Billy said that he had told Greg to stop claiming he was a member of DRASTIC. [https://
At time 1:04:55, Greg said: "We've got a pretty small team. I've got two colleagues who I can't name in Europe because they have access to universities. And this is a sad part. We can't name them because they don't want to be named for one. Secondly, it'll compromise - one of them doing a PhD in protein chemistry - and to lose the access to the labs." But the two Hungarians were already listed as coauthors in Greg's recent paper. They were Miklós Veres, whose affiliation was listed as "Senior Scientist, Hun-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary", and Márk File, who was described as "Chemist, PhD Candidate, Hungary". [https://
Another coauthor of Greg's paper was Dennis Planner, who previously worked with Greg for an Australian chemical company called Chemson, but whose affiliation was now listed as "Chemical Engineer, Hungary", and who seems to live in Hungary based on his LinkedIn profile. [https://
But regardless, next Greg said he couldn't release the raw HPLC data, because "it was written in another language for starters, which is a dead giveaway". But we already know that the analysis is supposed to have been done in Hungary. And even if the HPLC data did contain some localized text in Hungarian, Greg could just export the data in a CSV format where he would omit the fields with the Hungarian text, or he would translate the text to English. But that would still be pointless, because he has already revealed the identities of the two Hungarian guys.
At time 1:04:03, Griffith said that the greatest research right now was being done by amateur scientists like Greg, but as another example of a great amateur scientist, Griffith named David Nixon out of all people.
In 2025 when Michael Gray Griffith did a video about nanobots with David Nixon and Mateo Taylor, Griffith presented a video of Alex Jones being scanned with a nanobot scanner as evidence that people are now filled with nanobots. Griffith said: "But before this whole thing starts, we had a gift today. And the gift is this. Watch. This is Alex Jones being scanned for nanobots." Then he played the video and said: "But now we've got Alex Jones being scanned. So they've got a nanobot scanner. And to me, well, they're not going away. The stuff is still in people's systems. You know, I just - and what is it doing there? What's it doing now? Is it developing? Is it growing? Last time it seemed to be assembling itself. Has it constructed the local cities within us? I mean, what the hell is - what the hell is going on?" [https://
Michael Gray Griffith recently did an interview with an Arcturian guy called IRa, who is an emissary of The Galactic High Council of Planets, and whose mission is to assist humanity to ascend from the 3rd dimension to the 5th dimension: [https://
IRa the Arcturian also says that vaccines contain graphene and nanobots: [https://
Greg Harrison said that he set out to do an ICP analysis of the clots after he saw an Epoch Times video about the earlier analysis by Mike Adams. Greg's co-conspirator Wayne Crouch is the "head reporter" at Australian National Review (ANR).
The majority of recent articles at ANR appear to be copied from the Epoch Times, but ANR has also published many articles copied from Natural News. James Fulk identified ANR as part of a network of pro-Russia websites that republish content from Natural News. [https://
Content by ANR is mirrored by a large network of fake news sites, which is reminiscent of how Mike Adams operates a network of fake news sites that mirror content from Natural News. ANR even launched their own social media called TruthBook, which is reminiscent of how Mike Adams has launched his own video site called Brighteon, his own search engine called Good Gopher, and his own AI utility called Enoch. Australian National Review is run by a serial conman called Jamie McIntyre, who is something like an Australian equivalent of Mike Adams, or perhaps an Australian equivalent of Stew Peters.
A report about Russian influence operations said: [https://
R-FBI is an ongoing Russia-based IO ostensibly dedicated to exposing alleged human rights violations and injustices committed primarily by Western governments. R-FBI poses as an "independent non-profit organization" in support of addressing "human rights violations"; the organization, however, leverages non-credible, long-form investigative reporting to accuse prominent international opposition leaders, particularly during major election cycles, of serious criminal activities, including terrorism, electoral fraud, human trafficking, and sexual abuse of minors. These reports are then laundered through a network of pro-Russian influencers and websites previously identified as promoting Kremlin propaganda, such as Jamie McIntyre's Australian National Review (ANR, australiannationalreview[.]com), the London Times (londontimes[.]live), and Veterans Today (VT, vtforeignpolicy[.]com).
R-FBI was founded and initially financed in 2021 by deceased Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, although management of the organization has since been transferred to Oksana Vovk, known now as Mira Terada. Based on Insikt Group investigations, in addition to public reporting from researchers at Clemson University and VIGINUM, R-FBI is also closely involved with a separately tracked Russian IO we refer to as CopyCop (Storm-1516).
Mira Terada served 30 months in prison for money laundering her ex-husband's cocaine trafficking profits. [https://
In 2025 Australian National Review republished an article by R-FBI, which claimed that US-backed biolabs were supposedly performing experiments targeting civilians in Armenia. According to a report by the Digital Forensic Research Lab of the Atlantic Council, the same article was also republished by websites called londontimes.live, cnbsnews.live, newzealandtimes.live, canadiantimes.live, and goldcoastreview.com. [https://
The cover page of the document by the Global Health Organization shows the logo of ANR above the other logos and at a bigger size than the other logos: [https://
The website of Global Health Organization prominently promotes ANR's social media truthbook.social. [https://
It's funny how the set of organizations affiliated with ANR not only includes the Global Health Organization, but also the Global Economic Forum. I guess the GHO is the based alternative to the WHO, and the GEF is the based alternative to the WEF.
Bitcoin 2.0 was launched by Jamie McIntyre from Australian National Review. The ostensible purpose of Bitcoin 2.0 was for followers of ANR to "support independent media". If you donated 1,000 AUD to ANR, you would receive 3,000 AUD worth of Bitcoin 2.0, and if you donated 25,000 AUD to ANR, you would receive 250,000 AUD worth of Bitcoin 2.0. [https://
In 2015 Jamie McIntyre was banned from managing a corporation or providing financial services for the next 10 years, because he operated real estate scam where his investors ended up losing about 7 million AUD. [https://
But anyway, the report by the Digital Forensics Lab also said: [https://
An analysis conducted using the social media listening tool Meltwater Explore found that the domain (anr.news) for the Australian National Review (ANR) website appeared in identical articles published across more than 160 websites on May 19 and 20, 2025. These articles promoted the Free Speech Summit and Independent Media Awards 2025, set to take place July 19-20 in Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland. The event is positioned as a platform to support free speech and strengthen independent journalism in the digital age. According to information published on multiple websites, the event will feature keynote speakers, panels, strategy sessions, and networking opportunities, with listed speakers including Julian Assange, Tucker Carlson, the Aussie Cossack, and Joe Rogan.
All the websites direct readers to buy tickets via the ANR website, and the event details are also posted in the bio of ANR's X account. An analysis of publishing timestamps for articles about the Free Speech Summit and Independent Media Awards 2025 showed a suspicious pattern - the majority of the texts were published within intervals of seconds or minutes. This suggests the websites may be coordinating to amplify content about the event.
Assange, Tucker, and Rogan didn't actually attend the event, but they just received awards from ANR. People who attended the event in person included Steve Kirsch, Max Igan, Maryanne Demasi, Ben Tapper, and Michael Gray Griffith. [https://
Global Health Organization was also linked to an organization called COVID Fraud Bureau of Investigations (CFBI). Both organizations had text with extremely poor grammar on their website, so I don't know if the text on the websites was written by Wayne Crouch, whose grammar is atrocious: [http://
The website of COVID Fraud Bureau of Investigations had a link to a "cease and desist order on COVID-19 measures" that an Australian citizen could print and send to their local doctor. The letter claimed that treatment for COVID constitutes biowarfare, PCR testing constitutes psychological warfare, lockdowns constitute false imprisonment, and so on: [http://
The letter was dated August 1st 2021, and it's reminiscent of a similar form that Todd Callender published on his website around the same time, where a private citizen could print out the form in order to file a criminal complaint against a long list of defendants, who included Fauci, Gates, Baric, Tedros, Soros, all directors of Pfizer and the WHO, and so on. The defendants were to be charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, violation of biological weapons treaties, murder, and genocide. [https://
One site in the ANR network is London Times. The oldest snapshot of their website had a banner promoting Bitcoin 2.0, and it had articles with titles like "Adrenochrome: The Leaked Documents" and "Dr. Sherri Tenpenny Explains How the Depopulation COVID Vaccines Will Start Working in 3-6 Months". [https://
The editorial team of European News supposedly consists of nine people, but at least four of the people seem to have a portrait picture generated by a GAN algorithm: [https://
The portrait pictures of 4 of the editors have eyes located at exactly the same spot, which is a hallmark of GAN-generated images:
The Chief Editor of the European Times is Petar Gramatikov, who seems to be a real person who has been ordained by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. He is a defender of Scientology and a critic of the anti-cult movement. An article by the Church of Scientology quoted Gramatikov as saying: "If you want to know who is the voice of interfaith progress, it's you - the Church of Scientology! You have demonstrated an unconditional commitment to interreligious unity". [https://
Out of the nine editorial board members of European Times, another real person is Willy Fautre, who runs an organization called Human Rights Without Frontiers has frequently defended Scientology. [https://
A report by the Australian National University from 2015 said: "The chair noted that the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity and Russia finance the Australian National Review, a right-wing publication that has claimed that the UK and US were funding ISIL." [https://
Wayne Crouch was one of the earliest people in alt media who interviewed Elon Musk's father Erroll Musk. In 2025 Erroll Musk, Alex Jones, Max Blumenthal, Jackson Hinkle, Larry Johnson, and Jeffrey Sachs attended a conference of Alexandr Dugin's Tsargrad Institute in Moscow. The institute published report called "Russia 2050", which said that said "The symbol of the anti-liberal turn in the West is the Trump revolution and Trumpism", and that "The final victory of the Trumpists will lead to the strengthening of presidential power and the transformation of the political regime of the USA into an autocracy." [https://
In early 2020, Michel Chossudovsky published an article at Global Research where he claimed that the COVID pandemic was fake, but a report about Russian disinformation noted that Australian National Review was one of the websites which republished the article, along with sites like the FSB-directed SouthFront. [https://
But anyway, it's interesting that even though ANR seems to be controlled by Kremlin, ANR still reposts articles by Falun Gong's newspaper Epoch Times, even though Falun Gong is overtly opposed to China and Russia. I have been thinking that Falun Gong might serve as controlled opposition to communism, similar to how Miles Guo has been suspected of covertly working for the CCP. Both Falun Gong and Miles Guo have certainly helped to make the opposition to communism look ridiculous.
I have considered the possibility that these various neo-Theosophical UFO cults might be controlled by Russia, because even Helena Blavatsky was suspected of being a Russian spy (and Theosophy had a key role in the development of Indian nationalism, which served the geostrategic interests of Russia). The leader of the Raelian UFO cult calls himself Maitreya Rael, but he has a Twitter account where most of his tweets are links to Russia Today. [https://