Nasal swab vaccination
During the COVID-19 “plandemic”, individuals were tested for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 genetic material in their bodies. The primary diagnostic method used was the PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test, which detects specific viral RNA sequences. Based on PCR test results, clinicians determined whether a patient was infected with SARS-CoV-2 at the time of testing.
The process of Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was invented in 1985 by Dr. Kary B. Mullis, in which a small amount of DNA can be copied in large quantities over a short period of time. By applying heat, the DNA molecule’s two strands are separated and the DNA building blocks that have been added are bonded to each strand. With the help of the enzyme DNA polymerase, new DNA chains are formed, and the process can then be repeated.
Dr. Mullis says multiple times, that “with PCR if you are doing well, you can find anything in anybody…” He received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery in 1993 and suddenly died on August 7, 2019 right before “plandemic” started.
For PCR testing, it was necessary to collect samples from individuals, typically using swabs from the nose or throat, or by obtaining bodily fluids such as blood or saliva.

In 2020, an article reported that a team of scientists from Johns Hopkins University developed so-called “theragrippers,” metal nanoparticles approximately the size of a speck of dust, designed to potentially carry drugs and release them gradually into the body.
The primary goal was to insert and release theragrippers into the gastrointestinal (GI) tract; however, applications were also explored for oral administration and nasal delivery.
Professor David Gracias said: “We have seen the introduction of dynamic, microfabricated smart devices that can be controlled by electrical or chemical signals,” “But these grippers are so small that batteries, antennas and other components will not fit on them.”
Theragrippers, says Gracias, don’t rely on electricity, wireless signals or external controls. “Instead, they operate like small, compressed springs with a temperature-triggered coating on the devices that releases the stored energy autonomously at body temperature.”
Intranasal vaccination has long been used in veterinary medicine to control respiratory infections, and this experience has informed efforts to develop similar vaccines for humans. In the context of COVID-19, researchers have explored intranasal vaccines to stimulate mucosal immunity in the respiratory tract, which is the primary site of viral entry. Such vaccines could potentially reduce transmission in addition to preventing disease. However, applying this method to humans requires rigorous testing for safety, proper dosing, and consistent immune response, as human physiology differs from that of animals. While promising, intranasal COVID-19 vaccines remain under study, and regulatory approval is contingent upon demonstrating efficacy and safety through clinical trials.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8300178/
Although, as observed, standard safety protocols and clinical trials were often abbreviated or bypassed during the emergency response, it remains unclear whether the COVID-19 intranasal vaccination was subject to the same conditions.
Became increasingly obvious that governments worldwide were intent on vaccinating as many people as possible, which is why mandates and restrictions were introduced. From that perspective, we cannot rule out the possibility that nasal swabs used for PCR testing may have served as another means to expand vaccination efforts. Can we prove it? Not at all; but neither can we dismiss it entirely.
There is another aspect for this nasal swab performance- spiritual level.
Many people believe in the existence of the third eye. The third eye is considered an intangible eye, usually depicted as being located on the forehead, and is said to represent inner vision, intuition, and enlightenment. This belief is especially prominent in Eastern traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism, but also promoted by theosophist H.P. Blavatsky.
Motifs of third eye can be found in other ancient civilizations: in Egypt, the Eye of Horus represented protection, wisdom, and spiritual perception; in Mesopotamia, depictions of divine beings often emphasize a central eye as a symbol of foresight and supernatural awareness; and in Mesoamerican cultures, ritual masks and glyphs sometimes incorporate a central eye to signify connection with the spiritual realm. Archaeological evidence from these diverse cultures indicates that the concept of a “third eye” or inner vision held profound symbolic significance, reflecting humanity’s enduring interest in consciousness, perception, and metaphysical understanding.
Bible in Matthew 6:22-23 describes: “The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness”.
Do these Bible verses refer to the third eye, or do they simply refer to ordinary eyes in the singular or something else?
Could the performance of a nasal swab also be correlated with the destruction of the third eye as a gateway to the spiritual world?
Over a century ago, Rudolf Steiner wrote:” In the future, we will eliminate the soul with medicine. Under the pretext of a healthy point of view, there will be a vaccine by which the human body will be treated as soon as possible directly at birth, so that the human being cannot develop the thought of the existence and Spirit.”
https://freeshuswap.com/rudolf-steiner-warning/
We live in an unknown world, where everything between Earth and Heaven remains uncertain, until one begins to believe.
DB
