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Kent's avatar

Hey Justin, You may already know this, but I will post it just in case it helps you or someone else. Doing a little research, I found they say that there are several things that can glow orange under the black light (woods light), 365 UVA. Malassezia (type of yeast infection in the skin) is involved, the patches will turn a fluorescent yellowish-orange under the light. Also Acne fluoresces orange-red due to cutibacteria in hair follicles. Exposure to certain chemicals or medications will glow orange and also Autoimmune disorders. I think the pattern can also give indications as a sharp boarder in patches would indicate a fungal or yeast infection. A speckled appearance like little specks would indicate the pores infected by a specific bacteria, and a medication, exposure to certain chemicals, or an auto immune disorder would give a pattern of an area that may spread to another without sharp boarders. I think that may be the most likely cause considering how the injection is known to suppress the immune system leading to long term chronic conditions and acceleration of most cancers.

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I want to share a message from user "Vibe1" on Rumble. I believe I've seen them in Substack as well:

"I have conducted my own personal investigation, and I’d like to share my conclusions.

We are an unvaccinated family of 6. No vaccines for 25 years. We try to eat clean. Ages 13 through 58. Work at home, homeschool. We have one family member who works in the public. Two children mix with vaccinated children frequently.

I purchased the correct UV light. I wanted to test for shedding. None of us were ever PCR tested.

All are believers.

All family members showed glowing orange dots around the nose and chin EXCEPT for 13 year old.

Each of us took a course of Nitazoxanide (parasite remover). The dots were gone.

I’m guessing we will have to do this frequently."

They referenced https://drleemerritt.com/media/PARASITES_9-22.pdf and Grant Pharmacy (an online pharmacy).

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