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April 2, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Strange diploid biological masses falling out of the sky in Florida...
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All right, welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
We're in the mad science phase of doing interviews here, which is why you see this big digital microscope.
And today we're joined by Dr. Jane Ruby, who sent a very interesting sample our way that appears to be a collection of things that are falling out of the sky onto some material that she collected and sent to us.
And I just want to welcome Dr. Jane Ruby to the show today.
Jane, it's just a pleasure to have you back on.
Thank you for sending me this sample.
Can't wait to show people what we have here under the microscope.
Well, Mike, it's just it's always great to work with you.
Thank you for having me and for being so gracious, willing to look at this stuff.
I mean, I just wish more people were doing this all over the country.
So thank you so much.
It's really generous.
I know you have other other projects going on, too.
Well, but this is incredibly fun and interesting.
So let's just jump into the microscope image first so people understand what we're talking about.
So to my crew, if you could show the microscope.
So this is we're starting at 20x.
And as we zoom in, we're going to start to see some very interesting artifacts and things here.
So Jane, go ahead and describe to us what this is.
I mean, what the sample was and how you came to acquire it.
And let's start there.
Sure. Well, I've been concerned for the last couple of years about the chemtrail story.
The spraying from the ground, the spraying from above, and who's doing it.
It took me a year or so to come around.
Well, I started to think that because our food supply is going to be subjected to this and our soils are so depleted, I started to do some proof of concept planting.
I got a small area under a patio in my home and maybe a little bit outside that I am growing herbs and small vegetables and I was concerned about what's dropping in the sky.
You can't really see it.
So I thought I'd put these plastic greenhouse Covers they come with a little frame you put together and then there's this thick plastic You can pour over they unzip and zip.
So when it's really nice and sunny and clear I Unzip it and when I there's inclement weather or especially overnight We get sprayed heavily here in South Florida.
I think the state of Florida is under a very serious attack from those that are doing this we can talk more about that later and so In the morning, we've been having very unusual, repetitive fog.
Now, I've been living here for four years.
My family's been here for over 40 years, and I've never seen fog this frequently, and they're very strange.
They're orange-colored fogs.
I live very close to the ocean, and in between the ocean and where I am is a large preserve, so I can see it coming off the ocean and, you know, toward the land.
It's orange and yellow, these fogs, and sometimes they're at night.
So, what I did, Mike, was around early September, I got about two or three of these greenhouse plastics and I put them over, like I say, they're on a frame, so they're not touching the plants, but over the plants.
For about for about six months they were they started they were dirty I would try to rinse them with the hose Nothing would come off then it got thicker and thicker and I want to give a public shout out to our mutual friend and Great patriot and Vandersteel she was over visiting with her family and we were looking at the tarps on my patio Now these these are not outside.
They're on a patio.
That's screened in so We both noted that you couldn't even see through this plastic You couldn't see the plants anymore.
I went to unzip it, and I've posted this on my social media quite a bit lately, and you can see the contrast, these beautiful bright green, beautiful leaves, herbs, small vegetables, spinach, and then you zip it back and you couldn't see through it.
So she said, let's call Mike, Mike Adams, because he might be interested in this.
And I do thank you again for taking this on.
That's what everybody's looking at.
You're looking at the magnification, I'll let Mike walk us through it, of these plastic tarps.
So this is something that it was outside, but it was under cover, and this was protecting your plants, and then whatever is collecting on this plastic, and I have the plastic sheet right here, whatever's collecting on this is clearly coming out of the sky, this fog, or whatever it is.
Now, What I'm noticing on this, now go back to the microscope, this is 200x right now, okay?
Now we have a much stronger, let me zoom out and switch lenses, okay?
So this next lens is capable of 2000x, but I have to, you have to adjust the field of focus here a little more.
So back to that image there, okay?
So I'm noticing Lots of weird strands of things.
So now we can start to really zoom in and see, you know, you see the hairs there on that, on that dark blob.
And then you also see this white strand.
Not sure what that is.
I mean, I guess you could argue.
Yeah. I would look at that, that up above the dark object with the hair strand.
The sphere?
That egg-like sphere.
It's kind of yellow, whitish.
You know, these, we know that they're dropping parasites, parasite eggs, all kinds of vermin and their eggs.
Oh, holy cow.
Look at that.
Oh my gosh.
What is that?
I'm looking at this with you for the first time.
That is stunning.
And it looks like it has a, like a flagella tail.
Do you see that?
You see the black tail coming off of it?
Yeah, I'm gonna have to crank up some more light here Are any of these I know this is this is like in real in our real time.
Yeah, but are these Dry or are these moving at all when you have you seen any?
Oh, that's really gross No, any movement that you see is just probably air currents in in the room.
There you go There's a really good shot of it.
That looks like some kind of weird Microscopic egg looks like It looks like an egg.
Look at how bulbous it is.
And then in the top, I think at one point you had a different angle and at the top there's like a black dot.
Well, I can use different light angles here on it.
I have the ability to change the light and also to put in some polarization.
Oh wow, look at that, Mike.
It's got a translucency.
It's got a translucency under that one particular light.
I want to show this tail-like structure here.
See if I can get some more light on that.
I mean, at this...
Oh wow, it's got three parts, like above it, it's got three round sort of silvery dots.
Do you see that?
Yeah, I do see that.
Can you incubate that?
I dare not.
I've seen aliens.
I don't, I don't think I want to.
So this is just one interesting feature that we are looking at right now and Jane I gotta say every time I have you on we find the weirdest stuff under the microscope.
So let's let's zoom out and let me turn the lights down a little bit here and You tell me what else you want to look at but I'm noticing something else here.
You see this little microfiber?
Let me zoom in.
I see a bunch of fibers in the upper right quadrant, and I see more of those orb-like, egg-shaped things, but...
Let me...
Here we go.
Okay. Oh boy.
Oh my gosh.
You have more of these egg things.
I'm not going to call them eggs, but...
Well... Wow.
Egg-shaped...
I mean, come on.
What is that, right?
What is that?
Oh boy.
So we're trying to understand, of course, what this stuff is.
There's a, there's a translucency like, like it's like, um, like a varicella.
Do you know what I'm trying to say?
Like a totally pustule.
It's, it's when you can see through it and you can see the, um, you can see sort of a woven structure that tells me it's some kind of life form.
This thing is interesting to me.
Look at that.
What is, this is going to be interesting.
It seems like whatever's falling out of the sky.
Okay. I mean, You and I both know there's going to be a certain amount of dust and pollen and, you know, dirt particles and things like that.
Like, that's normal.
But what I keep seeing with this, and noting that a lot of people keep getting sick with this mysterious fog, is I keep seeing, I mean, you tell me, Jane, things that look like life forms, or that were once life forms.
Is that consistent with what you're seeing?
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, we certainly can't see it in real time.
Obviously, it's a fog.
It just looks like, you know, water vapor.
But it's important to look at the stuff under the microscope.
And, you know, we can never just look under the microscope, whether it's the COVID shots or, you know, this material that accumulates.
After, you know, being exposed to whatever is falling in the sky for six, this is six months.
We can't seem to, you know, do microscopy without seeing very abnormal, never before seen, or at least rarely seen.
I would like to, you know, maybe have, I'm hoping that maybe someone will weigh in that has, you know, like parasitology experience, like a Dr. Lee Merritt, somebody we could trust.
Yeah, that's a great idea.
Yeah, we might want to have her take a look.
It's an entire area of knowledge to know what you're looking at under the microscope.
But, and you and I are not expert, you know, microscopy experts, let's say.
But, we can make some observations.
Like, look, we can see the striations, we can see the strands, we can see things that are clearly not just, you know, dust particles.
I mean, what are all these Shapes and objects and these connecting strands between between these things like this object You know, this isn't just this isn't a piece of pollen, right?
It's not a dust particle This is something else entirely It looked like a like an insect structure a head, you know that black I Like structure.
I'm not suggesting it's an eye.
I just mean there's a center in the middle of the black round area, and then the rest of it has sort of a, you know, the design, sort of the structure itself has an insect-like appearance to it, you know, the bones, if you will.
Yeah, yeah, totally.
But those yellow egg-like structures, they seem to be, oh that's interesting, they seem to be repetitive in this sample anyway.
Yeah, let's let's see if we can spot some more of those and take a closer.
Look like there's a spherical.
There's a good globule What's interesting to me is like look at all this I mean clearly you know that these are life-forms, right?
I mean obviously look at these it looks multicellular I mean is can we see is this at the magnification of a cell?
Oh my gosh.
That's that's really of concern Mike well This is right now at...
Is that all the way?
Yeah, that's 2,000 X, right?
Wow. So those are about the size of red blood cells right there.
See, this is what Dr. Young-Mi Lee, the lead investigator on the Pfizer and Moderna incubation study, this is what she would call the sproutings, those tons of little bubbly things that would incubate over time.
They would develop.
I'm not saying that it's the same thing, but we're struggling to see patterns and repetition so that we can categorize things.
Okay, here's a shot.
Look at this one.
Right? So, I mean, again, each one of those is about the size of a red blood cell.
Because I've looked at blood under here, too.
It's about the same size.
You can rule out certain things based on your experience, right, Mike?
Like, you could say this is definitely not ragweed, it's not pollen, right?
Well, look, I mean, I'm not a botanist, so, no, I don't know what every part of every plant looks like under a microscope.
I'm just saying that, for sure, this is not just dust particles.
I mean, clearly, these were once living, right?
So, something living Seems to be coming out of the sky in a much larger amount than what we grew up with, let's say.
And it's like, I'm looking at the plastic sheet here and it is hard to see through.
I'm going to, I'm actually going to pull the plastic sheet.
Okay. I'm going to hold it up in front of the camera here.
All right.
So, so this is, this is what the sheet looks like that I have on the microscope.
I've made a mark on it here to try to mark a specific area.
That's what this black mark is.
That's, that's with my magic marker.
But that's, and you sent me a lot of this, Jane.
So, I mean, I could spend hours, you know, looking at this and trying to figure out what this stuff is.
Let me zoom back out.
You probably have one of the best samples, you know, quantity-wise, of anybody in the country right now, because nobody else is, you know, putting tarps there.
And Mike, let me just say this.
I want to point something out.
This tarp, There are neighbors on both sides of me that are growing above ground boxes and they've got their herbs and their spinach and their pepper plants and you can't see this on the plants, which is actually more concerning.
Oh, yeah.
This isn't like their plants leaves have all this on it because they didn't use the plastic tarp.
Right. It's going into the soil, whatever it is, and it could be rejuvenating itself in the soil.
It could be waiting for other chemicals that are going to be dropped.
Here you have three, look at this, you have three, you know, a bunch of these, these yellow egg-like things are, they're almost like, um, a parasite.
They're all doubles.
Look, here's a, here's a cluster.
Let me zoom in here.
Look, they're all doubles.
They're all double, they, they cluster, they kind of bend over itself.
They do.
Let's, let's look in between.
Okay. All right.
Uh, which one of these interests you the most?
One of them that like there's one down there in the center bottom.
Okay, let me bring it up if we could look in To that and dividing space we might see something.
Oh That's scary Mike We might find the Epstein files in there Hiding them.
Let's see exactly Mike the here.
Here's the interesting thing.
We characterize this with you Maybe a little more sharpness, but there's a there's a translucence.
There's a consistent network inside of these things.
I mean, when I say network, I mean visually.
I don't know if it's a network of something in terms of conduction or anything like that, but there certainly is a network visually.
Look, it's got a nodule out of the side of itself.
Do you see that little nodule coming out?
That's at a different depth.
There we go.
Wow. Wow.
Okay, there's a lot here, Mike.
There's like multiple layers.
This is archaeology, pretty much.
Like, we have to dig layer by layer.
Ah, so that's 2000X right now.
Okay, so there are two things, I mean, big things to know.
Boy, those eggs are, I'm gonna have nightmares about those tonight.
Seriously, are they bulbous?
You know what they remind me of?
They remind me, I'm going to tell you what they remind me of.
In 2021, when La Quinta Columna got the electron microscope and they looked at the molecular structure of the graphene oxide, it was these black bulbous things like these little yellow eggs that we're looking at, but it was black with translucent and inside was this webbing that exactly the same pattern I'm seeing in these yellow eggs.
Just going to say that for observation's sake.
Yeah, right.
So the question is, is, I mean, we know that the United States government on Plum Island created Lyme disease, right?
We know that the United States government was involved in the vaccine weaponization with SARS-CoV-2.
We know that like screw worms and other agricultural bioweapons have been researched and built by the United States government.
There's no question about that.
Now that doesn't prove That what we are looking at is a bioweapon, obviously, but it does open up the possibility that they're dropping something on Florida and maybe other cities that is designed to infect and to sicken people so they can push a pandemic narrative.
Sure. Right?
Sure. And you have a huge elderly population here.
They're going to be very sensitive to rapidly developing illness or what they're told is.
And, you know, I've always believed that SARS-CoV-2 was There was no virus, but there were, in my opinion, there was a gain-of-function organism or some kind of mechanism that they were able to make enough people sick in pockets to be able to drive the story with the red scary bubble map that Bill Gates developed and paid for at Johns Hopkins to scare people into thinking that something was becoming a pandemic.
I agree.
They're clearly, yeah, they're clearly dropping.
Look, if you look at the National Oceanic Agency, Atmospheric Agency, they come right out and tell you.
They're very bold about it.
They just gave literally a trillion dollars to an NGO called University Corporation.
It's not a university.
I guess it's a corporation.
And a trillion dollars, Mike, to develop more of stratospheric aerosol, you know, dropping stuff from the sky to deflect the sun.
That's just one program.
When they were talking about climate change and, you know, controlling all this decades ago, we just said, yeah, right.
You're all kooks.
You're all climate change kooks.
But the truth of the matter is they're actually they've been doing it all along and funding it and growing it.
And they're using Florida universities.
Mike, I just learned that today.
FSU, University of Florida are getting billions of dollars in grants to look the other way and do this stuff.
And they're proud.
OK, that was a great shot.
Right. So let's go back to that.
These same like dark Stems coming out of these diploid masses, whatever they are.
Yeah. But yeah, the University of Florida was also heavily involved in pushing GMOs as well.
So they've always been about, you know, weaponizing technology against humankind.
Now, let me, uh, oh, well, you see that blue, that blue shiny piece of plastic or something?
Well, they look like plastic.
I've looked at, I mean, Okay, I'm Now I'm at 2,000 X. That's that's the max here And you can see that in the center.
It's the different colors It's either a crystalline type of structure or it's a it's a plastic type of structure I've seen I've seen a lot of microplastics in you know bio sludge samples and things like that and in food samples and salt How Mike how can we?
Determine if those yellow egg like things No, that would just require an expert who knows what they're looking at here, you know? There's probably some guy in some university somewhere that knows exactly what this is.
We just don't know who that guy is.
Can I ask you the 10 million dollar question?
Yeah. What's your thought and your idea on the question of if they, the government, NOAA, USDA, the military, they are breathing it in.
Their loved ones are down here.
It's not like they've got them on another planet.
I mean, are they all woke and believing they're doing something good?
It's a hard question, isn't it?
I think that there are a lot of people that are obediently going along with the narrative and they're being commanded to release, like Dr. Lee Merritt talks about, contact poisons or weaponized peptides.
Essentially, you know, protein sequences that are not alive, they're not viruses, they're not bacteria, but they're toxic peptides.
And as you know, Many peptides can be absorbed through the skin, or they can certainly be inhaled, and then they pass through, you know, the lung barrier to, or they can, especially nasal passages, they can go into blood, and these peptides can be engineered in order to cause symptoms that send people to the hospital.
Now, and then they say it's an outbreak.
Now look at this one, Jane.
This, we have a lot more of these striations here.
There's one of those, like, Diploid egg structures, we're calling it.
Yeah. But behind it is all these these fibers and what looks like fibers, maybe it could be could be algae.
Right. Those could be algal spores or not spores, but I mean, algal cells, maybe fungal spores.
And then there's that diploid egg structure again.
Like, what is that?
Gosh. That is a strange-looking thing.
And look how it's connected with structures on the side.
You see those?
Is it connected to those strands?
Yeah. Well, I'm talking about the two side walls.
There, you can see the side walls.
Oh, yeah, that is...
Yes, yes, it's almost stretchy-looking.
Yeah, so, I mean, that is a...
That's some kind of a life-form structure, right?
Clearly. That doesn't appear like that just spontaneously, randomly in nature.
Something built it.
And then right next to it here, look at this.
You know, look at all this yummy stuff.
It's so crazy.
Glad I had lunch before we were filming this.
Yeah, what do you make of this?
That's a great image right there.
Let me center that.
There we go.
Are you seeing that?
Yes, yes.
It's like beetle-like material in those two brown ones.
It's like crusty beetle-like.
Beetlejuice. No, your best line was, maybe we'll find the Epstein files in here.
So here's another.
Here's another exactly the same kind of thing.
And there's an egg.
I mean a diploid egg structure in there.
Let's look at that.
Yeah. There we go.
There it is.
There's a side view of that egg that we were just looking at, okay?
Or the egg-like structure.
So let me zoom in.
This is footage for the next Aliens movie right here.
I know.
So, and this, again, this is falling out of the sky in Florida.
Right, in the West Palm Beach area.
Let me ask you a question.
At this magnification, is this something you would breathe in and not notice?
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, you wouldn't see these.
You wouldn't see them at all.
I mean, these are...
They probably wouldn't even trigger a sneeze reflex then.
No. I mean, again, these are the size of red blood cells, so...
I don't know, let's look that up.
How big are red blood cells?
Let's find out.
They're actually pretty big in the world of microscopy, but that's a relative statement.
Six to eight micrometers.
Six to eight micrometers.
And what would you say those structures are that you just looked at?
So I'm gonna estimate then that these are 25 microns 25 yeah across I'm sorry across 25 microns across is my estimation In other words in width and And the little structures around them like a little dark brown things,
but there's you know little network and all that those would be like a half to a third of that so they would easily be inhalable without being recognized?
Absolutely. All of this is inhalable and, you know, practically undetectable with the human eye.
Well, let me ask you this because I know the audience is thinking this and we've got you here.
Let's ask the question.
Next time around, what is a better way for me and other people to collect what I sent you?
Like, what would have been Like, the tarps turn me on to the fact that it's happening, but what would be a better way to collect?
A better way would be to use a material that I can easily dissolve in water, or that I can dissolve in a common solvent, like methanol, or ethanol, or IPA, something like that.
Okay. Maybe there are materials like that.
I know like in our lab we have something called ghost wipes.
And the ghost wipes, actually that would be perfect for this.
You know what?
I should talk to my tech about that.
So the ghost wipes are designed so that you can wipe a surface and then when you put them into nitric acid the ghost wipes dissolve leaving behind just the sample that you wiped up.
Is that something I could find online, these ghost wipes?
I think so, yeah.
You know, after a month maybe, then wipe down these tarps and just keep collecting it that way?
You know, they're probably on Amazon.
Let me check.
But we should be doing this, actually.
That might be the easiest way for us.
Yeah. Let me just check for ghost wipes.
Yeah, here they are.
They're on Amazon right next to Dude Wipes, which is not the same thing.
So yeah, here's Ghost Wipes.
$300. And then here's Dude Wipes, which are flushable wipes.
That's something different, apparently.
Okay. Okay.
Rags in a Box, Supreme Wipes.
No, Ghost Wipes is what we're talking about here.
Ghost Wipes.
$345. Wow.
You don't want to spend that.
That's crazy.
Well, we might be able to get them in a smaller amount.
Yeah. You know what?
We may have some of these at the labs.
Let me Check with my tech because I think we stock these for surface testing and we can probably use this.
But in any case, you know, the bottom line here is that this is kind of the opening chapter of an investigation.
And Jane, I want to thank you for sending me these samples and, you know, having faith in our ability to take a look at it and for joining me here.
Who knows what we're going to find?
Yeah, and I want to thank you back, Mike, because if it wasn't for you, we wouldn't have gained so much information on the Embalmer Clots two years ago.
And even though we don't have 100% answers, if you could have found it, you would have, but you gave us so much on it.
So I'm happy to be part of this and just let me know what else I can do to support it.
And thanks for the phase one of this.
Absolutely. We're off to a great start.
Yeah, I would say get some kind of like fresh, like a fresh new plastic That's totally clean.
I did.
You did?
Okay. You don't think I sent you those and left my poor plants vulnerable to what I now know is poison?
No. No, I waited till the new ones came, put them on, and then said, okay, these are going to Mike.
Okay, cool.
Yeah. Then that'll be perfect.
So we can collect off those, we can take another look, and maybe somebody watching this will know what those diploid egg-looking structures are.
Is there some form of pollen that looks like that, that you've ever seen?
Yeah, I don't know.
I'd love to know and they could send it to me at my public email which is realdrjanerubyatproton.me and Mike if you want to give them wherever they could send it online to you to let you know that they have it if you want to.
Well actually first I want to ask you to give out your website and how people can follow you because you're on X and other sites.
Go ahead.
Sure, I'm on X and telegram real dr. Jane Ruby make sure it's the that's the one with the blue check because I have about 15 imposters and some of them are mean and they're not me and and and rumble is where you'll find all my shows and coffee chats where I spill a lot of the tea and my take on things so it's a it's a Rumble is rumble.com forward slash dr. Jane Ruby.
It's not hard to find me anymore.
Just throw it in the you know We're partners again in this,
so I appreciate it so much, Mike.
Thank you again.
All right.
Well, have a great day and thank you for joining me today.
It's been fun.
You too.
Thanks, Mike.
All right.
God bless.
Take care.
God bless.
Bye-bye.
And thank all of you for watching.
I hope you found that interesting.
It's just the beginning of this investigation.
You know, we're using the tools of science to find out What they are doing to us by dropping things out of the air or chemtrails spraying or releasing?
Bioweapons or who knows what they're doing but a lot of people are getting sick from very mysterious causes and we are trying to find out the answers so that we can help save lives and Empower people with knowledge of how to protect themselves from whatever is happening So I'm Mike Adams the health ranger the founder of brighton.com and thank you for watching today.
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