Spanish study finds Pfizer vaccine contains high levels of TOXIC

Researchers from Spain have discovered that the Pfizer-BioNTech Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine contains graphene oxide. The research team from the University of Almeria‘s Department of Engineering recently published a report titled “Graphene Oxide Detection in Aqueous Suspension: Observational Study in Optical and Electron Microscopy.” In this study, the Spanish researchers found that each dose of the Pfizer vaccine…

Graphene oxide found in COVID injections

Micrograph of what is alleged to be graphene-oxide nanoparticles in a COVID vaccine. If this proves to be true, it is a real danger to human life because the substance is highly toxic according to Dr Jane Ruby. Hear her comments on the Stew Peters show. Dr Jane Ruby discusses the issue on the Stew…

Fact Check-COVID-19 vaccines do not contain graphene oxide

Online reports that COVID-19 vaccines contain graphene oxide are unfounded.The allegations are based on an analysis by a professor in Spain which has been rejected by experts. He obtained what he himself described as non-conclusive results after studying one vial. He said the vial was purported to contain a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine but…

Graphene Oxide: The Actual Contents Inside Pfizer Vials Exposed!

Graphene Oxide: The Actual Contents Inside Pfizer Vials Exposed! | Z3 News 0) { switch (_centerPosition) { case ‘center-right’: case ‘center-left’: var toptalign = (jQuery(window).height() – elemF.height()) / 2; elemF.css(‘top’, toptalign); break; case ‘center-top’: case ‘center-bottom’: var leftalign = (jQuery(window).width() – elemF.width()) / 2; elemF.css(‘left’, leftalign); break; } } } var prev_onresize = window.onresize; window.onresize…

Review on modeling of the anode solid electrolyte interphase (SEI)

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