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Date of upload: Mar 22, 2024 ^^
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I grew up living directly next to a military installation, and I remember them "testing" and sometimes there would be a green fog hanging over my neighborhood. Like a legit very green very thick fog. I asked my mom like hey should we be worried about this? And she would just shrug and be like that's the military lol
The military was and is most definitely doing things and not telling us or warning us.
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I’m a molecular/cell biology and biotechnology student and just based on this video alone, without doing any other research, I believe that the blob could be some type of slime mold, fungus, bacteria and/or a mix of these (similar to lichen). The paramecium they showed can cause pneumonia, so that with a mix of preexisting conditions that the lady may have had could easily cause her symptoms to be worse. Ear infections can cause dizziness, headaches and nausea, so the doctor saying that isn’t outrageous. Another thing I found odd was when the biologist said that eukaryotic cells are a in “most” animals. Eukaryotic cells are in all animals. There are 3 domains that all living things are categorized in: bacteria, archaea, and eukarya. Animals are under the domain eukarya, meaning that they are eukaryotic. With all that being said, it’s really unfortunate that they don’t have the blobs anymore. With the technology that we have access to today, it would have been fascinating to do genome analysis and comparisons.
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I think these are salamander eggs. There's a specific genus of salamander that doesn't have a nucleus in their red blood cells and are found in PNW. Plus these eggs can contain a toxins that cause symptoms similar to what was seen in town. Also, scientists still don't know the chemical makeup of the jelly surrounding the eggs, which would make sense as to why they couldn't identify them. It's possible eggs got swept up in a waterspout (like fish raining in texas) - everything would fit. Hope this doesn't get lost in the fray!
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I study ecology and a big part of that is seeing how environmental toxins affect the human body. Unfortunately, a lot of these toxins are a result of industrial & military waste and end up causing widespread illness and animal death. There are numerous cases of communities experiencing devastating health consequences and the industries and corporations easily cover them up or are never held accountable. That would be my theory since it matches other cases of environmental contamination
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Whenever I hear the phrase "from the Creepy to the Truly Bizzare, and Everything In Between" I'm like... does that include, like, really normal stuff, too? Will we get a Mystery Files video of "Where do your socks really go after the dryer monster has eaten them?" or "Why do people rush to get in front of you and then go as slooooow assss posssibbbbllllleeee?"
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