Posted on 08/26/2021 5:12:36 PM PDT by jimwatx
So what kinda ferrous metal is it? Does anyone know?
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Geez, do some of your own research, I have read that upwards of 90% and more of the jab is graphene oxide. We have been reading for months that magnets are sticking to people. Actually, the Japanese are way behind the curve.
As a previous post indicated, graphene oxide is not a ferrous metal.
Next time read the whole thread. :)
Hang the POS and his accomplice.
Superparamagnetic graphene oxide-Fe3O4 nanoparticles hybrid for controlled targeted drug carriers
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2009/jm/b821416f
Thank you. I always appreciate a straight answer over a snarky remark.
Honest I don’t know chemistry or metallurgy well enough to know what that is that you describe, but I can go read up on it.
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...at the link you graciously provided.
Thanks again.
Fauci should have been imprisoned years ago over his AZT scandal, he’s been a corrupt pos for decades. Here’s a 2 minute video of what Kary Mullis (Nobel Prize for discovering PCR) thought about Fauci back in the 90’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTWN_PJ8t2o
Graphene Oxide in 'Vaccines'
Graphene Oxide in Blood samples of Vaccinated
Thank you.
Fair enough, but that’s not graphene.
They’re creating a substance with a reaction via Iron Oxide.
What would be the point in injecting people with that?
This is beyond me. I studied ChemE in college, but this abstract is more medical than chemical engineering based...
Yeah that particular study used graphene oxide –Fe3O4 nanoparticle, but certain forms of graphene acquire this ‘paramagnetic’ property without being attached to a iron compound. This substance has a number of unusual properties. I’m no chemist either, just undergraduate college chemistry.
Interesting, thanks for the link.
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