https://t.me/SGTnewsNetwork/19160
Graphene oxide , which is found on vaccines by researchers , is used as ink for lettering on pills.
The graphene is attracted to a magnet and it is made visible when a magnet is positioned near.
https://t.me/SGTnewsNetwork/19160
Graphene oxide , which is found on vaccines by researchers , is used as ink for lettering on pills.
The graphene is attracted to a magnet and it is made visible when a magnet is positioned near.
I think it is . https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1386947714002604
Thanks for the paper link. I do note though that it discusses graphite oxide, which is not graphene oxide, and also reduced graphene oxide, which is not the same as graphene oxide, and which has very weak magnetic properties (paramagnetism). I have no idea what they might use in printing inks but if they use electrostatic printing methods, the 'ink' probably has to have magnetic properties and be edible. Iron oxide would fit that.
Yes probably , but I remember people pulling the skin on the site of the vaccination by using strong magnets and in one video he managed to pull out what was under the skin with the help of a scalpel . https://www.bitchute.com/video/RCAChVsTNmsz/
From what I've seen on the web no researcher has done analysis on what type of carbon there is , just that by looking through a microscope it looked the same as graphene oxide. https://www.europereloaded.com/analysis-of-vaccination-vial-confirms-presence-of-graphene-nanoparticles/