WATCH! Graphene Oxide Activates By Cell Phone EMF Frequency Radiation
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Seems more likely what we're seeing is a lump of iron filings reacting to a magnet under the table.
I can't help but agree. There's nothing in the video to prove that that is graphene oxide and we don't know there's nothing under the table. We don't even see both hands.
why's yo ass glowin' so bright and sheeeit ?
ok rabbi
Always with the fake racism to make us look bad, as if this video weren't enough.
You aren't real.
For anyone else actually reading, here is what's going on. Some people despise us for asking questions. They call us "conspiratards" for it. They troll us relentlessly and try to make us look like racists and various other deplorables. It is not just a theory. Individuals who did this for long periods of time have come forward to write about the experience. There is even a subreddit dedicated to the task.
The current wave of accounts doing this for seemingly no reason (such as in this thread) is especially disturbing, because the damage is no longer limited to our discourse and reputations. A disturbingly large body of work in the form of academic articles is being written about the extremist material that can be found anywhere you allow freedom to write. The reason for it all is because of calls for increased online censorship emerging from the Democratic Party in the United States. The situation now with every major platform deplatforming anyone who questions official narratives is not enough for them. I predict future policies to further restrict speech and publication. Their end goal is a one-party political system.
youre not ep0ch.
gtfo of here, shill.
YOURE NOT EP0CH, DUMMY.
exactly.
its an urban legend, if you mention his name 3 times, he will appear then shit all over your post.
This is bullshit - I believe it.
As others have stated, is there a magnet under the surface?
More experiments are needed showing the entire area around the "graphene oxide" and under the table or platform.
Maybe show more camera angles than one offered by a stationary camera.