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Clark's avatar

In 2023 at the https://lakaruppropet.se/ conference, Astrid Stuckelberger was cut off by Ryan Cole about there being graphene oxide in the vials.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/fWVLoekmq2wc/ (go to 1:38)

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Weary's avatar

Which brings to mind Obama’s buddy, evil Yuval Noah Harari...”humans are hackable animals.” The jabbbbedddd are the unwilling participants in an nanotechnology experiment. Since graphene is highly conducive think of how it could be used to control “free will!” All they’d have to do to create slavedom is threaten to “up the ampage.” Doesn’t the CIA already have a heart attack gun? That would come in quite handy.

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JP Spatzier's avatar

Have you read anything about Graphene & liver failure… my ❤️ had an unremarkable liver in 2019 .. he had 2 shots & now in has cirrhosis of liver .. end stage .. I’m positive it was the jab ..

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Charles Wright's avatar

I think there is a reference to the effects of graphene on the liver in the study linked in the article.

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Deanna Kline's avatar

I have a friend who is a nurse had sz like activity 4-5 days after jab 2 in ‘21. Lots of pains and problems since. Last fall, had onset of chest pains intermittently, spent less than 24 hrs in ER. Few weeks ago chest pain with exercise. Few days ago, pericardial effusion on echo. Another young nurse I know, myocarditis in ‘21.

I asked several pediatricians from CHKD in ‘21 what the rate of myo was post ‘illness’ vs post shots. None would answer of course, bribed blind or cowards they are.

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Quill Cross's avatar

Well done

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Excellent work , thanks. I had “ morgellons “, there was an electric component to it.

Heavy metal detox helped pre-lockdown era. ( overload of parasites and metals) . Spike detox never made sense.

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

The plot thickens.

Ralph Baric was Researching Coronavirus Induced Myocarditis BACK IN THE 80s/90s.

https://sph.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/112/2016/09/CV_Ralph_Baric.pdf

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2829566/

☝️ Another bizarre methods study on rabbits and coronaviruses and the heart.

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Charles Wright's avatar

Interesting.

These rabbits were used to cultivate bacteria, Treponema pallidum. But the bacteria didn't cause the problems I suppose. "Science says." The compound associated with myocarditis was "filterable," which should exclude alleged viruses.

"Rabbit coronavirus (RbCV) was apparently first encountered in 1961 when Scandinavian investigators observed occasional mortality in rabbits used to propagate the Nichols strain of Treponema pallidum. Mortality rates reached 50 percent by 1968 and 75 percent by 1970. Contaminated samples of T. pallidum were brought to the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, a World Health Organization center for the study of treponematoses. There it was established that the causative agent was filterable, the heart was the target organ, and the agent was determined by electron microscopy to be a coronavirus."

And no mention of spike proteins.

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J Shannon's avatar

As I'm sure you realize, EM (whether TEM or SEM) is incapable of ascertaining whether an object is an infectious microbe (such as an alleged virus) without proper prior isolation, purification, genetic characterization and injection into a suitable animal.

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Charles Wright's avatar

Good point. As far as I can tell scientists have in fact isolated toxic excretions of bacteria, bacterial plasmids, and described them as viruses. You have to read between the lines in some places. SV40 is a good example. There's some new literature out there about how SV40 is a bacterial plasmid. I've been meaning to review it.

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Gonna link this post in a re-edit of Cole and Bigtree trying to shut down graphene in the shots back in Jan. 2023.

Good dig.

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Charles Wright's avatar

It's "peer reviewed" you know. https://charleswright1.substack.com/p/robert-malones-comments-on-graphene. But don't ask him about Graphene. Feel free to take the video.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Good finds SH. 👋. (They’re despicable mad scientists.)

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

They may be selling a Threat Matrix that is not real.

This is the Wild West.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Why I like your work in this Wild West. Keep questioning everything.

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

"This deal will break everybody before it's over."

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The STEMS crumbled fairly rapidly.

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Peter 🔒's avatar

How much for a dozen of those gator-tear filled gold laced tulips?

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Charles Wright's avatar

Global tulip market is projected to reach $8.61 billion by 2029.

https://www.databridgemarketresearch.com/reports/global-tulip-market

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Peter 🔒's avatar

Theranos is oddly close to Thanatos (Greek Death) 😁

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