
Nano-Technology in C0v|d Injections – It’s for Communications, It’s Technological Parasitism
December 24, 2024 | BY | The Expose UK |
Yesterday we published a video by La Quinta Columna showing the “nano-octopus” and other microparticles found in Covid injections which seemed to be self-assembling. As a follow on, this article points to scientific research which offers an explanation why Covid injections contain those “things.”
A paper published in the Journal of Communications, January 2021, provided an in-depth review of the Wireless Nano-Sensors Network (“WNSN”).
WNSN is the network interconnecting microdevices and nano-nodes or nano-sensors. Nano-nodes, which are devices with a nanometric size, are composed of nano-processor, nano-memory, nano-batteries, nano-transceiver, nano-antenna and nano-sensors, which operate at nano-scale level.

“In other words, we’re talking about nanotechnology that recreates the communication technology we already know. But in this case, inside the body. We’re talking about nano-communications.,” said La Quinta Columna’s Ricardo Delgado, and it is in the Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Janssen injections. “All of them are nano-technology for nano-communications.”
Nano-arrays centered on the human body require the use of nano-antennas that operate in the terahertz band, these being the same type as those found in the Covid injection samples, Mik Andersen wrote.
Andersen’s article is in-depth and well referenced research comparing an article by researchers at the University of Warwick (2017) and images obtained by Dr. Campra from Covid “vaccine” samples.
“The explicit mention of the type of antenna and the technology of intra-body nano-networks, would confirm that vaccines are, among other things, vectors for the installation of nanotechnology, or nanodevices in the human body. However, beyond pure coincidence, the authors make explicit the use of graphene and carbon nanotubes, as necessary elements for this network model.”

La Quinta Columna’s Delgado explains who Andersen is and briefly discusses Andersen’s article, “we’re going to see a brief overview of what intra-body networks are. Now we’re going to talk about nanotechnology. Specifically, about what the elite is trying to do. It’s the future or the purpose of this operation, where Elon Musk is an important piece,” he said.
The image discussed in the video above is slide 8 of a 24-slide presentation. On Orwell City’s website, HERE, you can find a pdf document of the 24 slides, ‘Intra-body nano-network – Brief summary by Mik Andersen’, with easy-to-understand diagrams and bullet points. The document can be either viewed online or downloaded.
The final two slides show illustrations of how the components within the body will communicate with the outside world. Firstly, at the micro-level (slide 23) and then at the macro-level (slide 24, below) and how the human body becomes a part of the Internet of Things.
More resources:
- Electromagnetic-Based Wireless Nano-Sensors Network: Architectures and Applications, Journal of Communications, January 2021
- Video: Technological parasitism: Electromagnetic-based wireless nano-sensor network, La Quinta Columna (via Orwell City)
- Review and analysis of scientific articles related to the experimental techniques and methods used in vaccines against c0r0n @ v | rus, evidence, damage, hypotheses, opinions and challenges., Mik Andersen, 16 December 2021
- Nano-rectenna powered body-centric nano-networks in the terahertz band, University of Warwick, 9 May 2017
- Video: Intra-body nano-network, La Quinta Columna (via Orwell City)

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“Teslaphoresis” is self-assembly at a distance.
April 14, 2016 | Mike Williams | Rice University | Photo Image: Source
“Reconfigured Tesla coil aligns, electrifies materials from a distance”
“HOUSTON – (April 14, 2016) – Scientists at Rice University have discovered that the strong force field emitted by a Tesla coil causes carbon nanotubes to self-assemble into long wires, a phenomenon they call “Teslaphoresis.”
The team led by Rice chemist Paul Cherukuri reported its results this week in ACS Nano.
Cherukuri sees this research as setting a clear path toward scalable assembly of nanotubes from the bottom up.
The system works by remotely oscillating positive and negative charges in each nanotube, causing them to chain together into long wires. Cherukuri’s specially designed Tesla coil even generates a tractor beam-like effect as nanotube wires are pulled toward the coil over long distances.
This force-field effect on matter had never been observed on such a large scale, Cherukuri said, and the phenomenon was unknown to Nikola Tesla, who invented the coil in 1891 with the intention of delivering wireless electrical energy.
“Electric fields have been used to move small objects, but only over ultrashort distances,” Cherukuri said. “With Teslaphoresis, we have the ability to massively scale up force fields to move matter remotely.”
The researchers discovered that the phenomenon simultaneously assembles and powers circuits that harvest energy from the field. In one experiment, nanotubes assembled themselves into wires, formed a circuit connecting two LEDs and then absorbed energy from the Tesla coil’s field to light them.
Cherukuri realized a redesigned Tesla coil could create a powerful force field at distances far greater than anyone imagined. His team observed alignment and movement of the nanotubes several feet away from the coil. “It is such a stunning thing to watch these nanotubes come alive and stitch themselves into wires on the other side of the room,” he said.
Nanotubes were a natural first test material, given their heritage at Rice, where the HiPco production process was invented. But the researchers envision many other nanomaterials can be assembled as well.”
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