rGO is not magnetic nor supercoductive at body temperatures not even in human electrolytic blood. Read the literature again.
Fe doped graphene based materials (GBM) can however be highly electrically conductive and magnetic even at body temperatures. Again, read the literature.
The mass spectrographs of Moderna, AZ and Pfizer injections did show at some samples peculiarly high peaks for Fe, esp. when the glass vial and the aluminium cap of the vial do NOT contain iron (Fe) at all.
So yes, it is possible some got Fe doped GBM, but not all samples (Spanish, UK, NZ studies) showed Fe content in the injections.
I'm beginning to think that whatever they put in there, is not as simples as inert materials or catalytic materials in human bodily fluids.
They were (in selective) batches most likely reactive and/or partially self-assembing, as some other observations seem to indicate.
Why only in some?
Because it was quite likely a test / trial run?
For what? Who knows.
Depopulation is too simple an answer so far, looking at mortality rates now 18 months later.
Like asbestos for the cardiovascular system
rGO is not magnetic nor supercoductive at body temperatures not even in human electrolytic blood. Read the literature again.
Fe doped graphene based materials (GBM) can however be highly electrically conductive and magnetic even at body temperatures. Again, read the literature.
The mass spectrographs of Moderna, AZ and Pfizer injections did show at some samples peculiarly high peaks for Fe, esp. when the glass vial and the aluminium cap of the vial do NOT contain iron (Fe) at all.
So yes, it is possible some got Fe doped GBM, but not all samples (Spanish, UK, NZ studies) showed Fe content in the injections.
I'm beginning to think that whatever they put in there, is not as simples as inert materials or catalytic materials in human bodily fluids.
They were (in selective) batches most likely reactive and/or partially self-assembing, as some other observations seem to indicate.
Why only in some?
Because it was quite likely a test / trial run?
For what? Who knows.
Depopulation is too simple an answer so far, looking at mortality rates now 18 months later.
How do you account for your theory when Graphene is only superconductive at very low temperatures?