And the S.A. Philippe Van Welbergen mentioned in the video is a homeopath antivaxxer. No doubt he'd recommend something more like this: Coronavirus: Can cow dung and urine help cure the novel coronavirus?
That graphene oxide is in the vaccine was denied by both the FDA and Pfizer...but of course you aren't going to believe them.
Allen Myerson, a professor of chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology stated "There is no way graphene oxide can be present in the vaccine".
It's fraud. Just like Q.
We currently have a freeper and his wife in ICU who bought into the antivax crap here. Didn't get vaccinated and tried ivermectin when his family got sick. Now his wife is in ICU and he's on a ventilator. I hope those here pushing this crap will at least say a prayer for those who they have misled. Maybe say a prayer for their own soul while they're at it.
And I pointed out exactly what and where I would like to look to verify.
I am not as impressed with disavowals by the Universidad de Almeria. Academia has long been converged; and I typed the contents of that Twitter link into Google Translate:
Ante las falsas informaciones difunidas en algunas redes sociales y blogs sobre un informe provisional de un profesor de la Universidad del Almeria, que parece cuestionar las vacunas frente a la Covid-19, la Universidad de Almeria comunica que:
Es rotundamente falso que la Universidad de Almeria haya realizado un estudio cientifico con los resultados que estan siendo publicados por esos medios que, por otra parte, estan tergiversando el contendino do un informe no oficial do un profesor de la Universidad sobre un analysis du una muestra de origen desconocido con ausencia total de trazabilidad. Informe que esta universidad ni suscribe ni comparte, como el propio informe advierte.
La Universidad de Almeria, como institucion academica, apoya sin fisuras las vacunas como instrumento cientificamente incuestionable para luchar contra las enfermadades.
Las Universidad de Almeria estudia y se reserva la posibilidad de dirigir acciones civiles y penales contra quienes continuen divulgando las falsedades que este comunicado desmiente.
Standard boilerplate cover-your-ass legalese against the Deep State.
Faced with the false information disseminated on some social networks and blogs about an interim report by a professor at the University of Almeria, who seems to question the vaccines against Covid-19, the University of Almeria reports that:
It is flatly false that the University of Almeria has carried out a scientific study with the results that are being published by those media that, on the other hand, are misrepresenting the content of an unofficial report by a University professor on an analysis of a sample of unknown origin with total lack of traceability. Report that this university neither subscribes nor shares, as the report itself warns.
The University of Almeria, as an academic institution, seamlessly supports vaccines as a scientifically unquestionable instrument to fight disease.
The University of Almeria studies and reserves the possibility of directing civil and criminal actions against those who continue to disclose the falsehoods that this statement denies.
All they're doing is saying "We had no official formal participation, don't drag US into this."
Note also the possible slander/libel "misrepresenting the content of an unofficial report by a University professor on an analysis of a sample of unknown origin with total lack of traceability."
Also, since when do Universities put out official legal statements on Twitter?
For the doctor being a horticulturist, pull your head out of your ass.
His PhD is in Chemistry, Biology, and Food Technology; and his areas of specialty include Lab biotechnology (cells culture, in vitro citotoxicity testing, apoptosis analyses...)
That's close enough that it's plausible he had the experience with the equipment and/or photomicroscopoy to do some of the analyses. I have no idea who S.A. Philippe Van Welbergen is, or how he comes into this.
I like how you drag in by the ear something about cow excrement, and seek to tar by association, something completely unrelated to the principals.
Typical of you pro-jab trolls.
And I love your wanking comment, unattributed, from an AP hit piece.
The actual quote from the AP article is this: “It is not in the ingredient list and there is no way it could be present,” said Allen Myerson, a professor of chemical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Let's play your own credentials game, dickwad.
Myerson specializes in studies of crystallization from solution.
Nothing about vaccinations, nothing about cytotoxicity.
So he has no special or relevant expertise.
Troll.