Posted on 08/28/2022 6:41:29 AM PDT by ChuckR163
The graphene has been found in some of the COVID-19 vaccine lots. We also know that there are studies about self-assembling graphene molecules, and self-assembling viruses. We also know that with nanotechnology a drug can be delivered directly to a specific tissue, like cancer, the brain, the heart, etc. What could go wrong?
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Interesting: 10 Uses for Graphene.
typical victim of second-hand graphene:
Not familiar with bioresonance treatments but perhaps your wife's screwed up period is related to that.
About the shedding, what exactly is being shed? Is it the mRNA? I thought the mRNA was fragile and only survives under certain conditions.
“Graphine isn’t intelligent. It doesn’t reproduce, and it doesn’t form electronics by itself.”
Did I say that it did?
Baby powder isn’t intelligent, doesn’t reproduce, or form electronics. But if it’s on someone’s body it can be transferred to someone else. It has long been believed that talc can result in some cancers.
If shedding is occurring through a vaxed person’s epidermis, then it could be a problem to those around him. Graphine.. I don’t know about that, but who knows what other mystery ick Fauci, Gates, et. al., have put in those clot shots?
It is a lot of hype, like those who fret about 5G communications systems.
Well, the monkey-poxxers are a whole new vector, so ya got that to worry about as well.
But there could be sufficient numbers to spread in many different ways, right? Unless, they only inject one into your body. Silly, eh?
Nobody knows the secret sauce in these toxic injections. But if these monsters are able to do this they probably would and its anyone’s guess what might be ‘shedding’ if that is what is happening.
“Self-Spreading vaccines” from Johns Hopkins, also presentors/planners/participants in Event 201 in October 2019.
Go to Page 45 of their PDF:
6/4/21
“Self-Spreading Animal Vaccines Could Combat Human Pandemics”
We already have technology that allows wildlife to pass vaccines among themselves, and developing methods may speed up the process. But critics claim that they risk human infections and criminal misuse.”
That would be something but the IJVTPR ain't it the one.
"This issue invites papers for peer-review addressing the known and expected consequences of the ongoing COVID-19 genetic experiments aiming to get nucleated cells in recipients of the EUA “vaccines” to manufacture the COVID spike protein. Scientific research into the mRNA code of the spike protein itself and studies of protocols for alleviating the so-called “side effects” of the experimental ingredients being injected into billions of people during of the ongoing world-wide experiments are also welcomed."
Calling the mRNA vaccines "genetic experiments" simply means they won't, and shouldn't, be taken seriously in the scientific community.
If something diffuses OUT of your body, it would do the same with someone else's body. It would not diffuse IN.
The material doesn't "spread", any more than gravel does.
> I have wondered if it can be transmitted through kissing or intimate contact.
Very possibly. If casual contact spreads the graphene, then intimate contact likley would. One study I saw said the spike protein concentrated in the testes, but in many other areas too like the liver.
> I posted the actual study from the Journal of Vaccine Theory on Friday in my Today’s News. 94% of the vaxxed subjects whose blood was sampled by “dark microscopy” had “foreign substances of unknown origin” in their blood.
Thank you!
“the Journal of Vaccine Theory”
Indeed.
Why does anyone post this kind of garbage like this article? Can they possibly think it makes sense? Scary if they do.
But calling them vaxxes is.
Um hum.
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