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Graphene Hydroxide on the testing qtips

Why all so obsessed with that useless graphene? Qtips could definitely be intentionally comtaminated with some substance, I know a lot of examples when a person who don't have any signs of illness get a running nose or some kind of cold after doing that dumb and meaningless PCR test.

But why graphene? I'll bet on that "spike protein" on qtip. Just think - they try to create a virus that is different from other coronaviruses exclusevily on that "spike protein". When they failed, they roll out not-a-vaccines, and all that vaccines created to deliver one way or another that "spike protein" to your body, despite the fact that immune system rarely use spike proteines as a target for fighting viruses. They check antibodies to that "spike protein" to enshure that you are "kosher" for them. It is all about that thing they pose as "spike protein". For whatever resons they want it in every human. It would be consecutive for them to put that "spike protein" on qtips too.

Graphene is long-time known substance that still have no any real use. It is just a layer of atoms that sliced from the surface of graphite. It is ineresting from scientific point of view, because it is monoatomic layered substance, but all that long-lasting happy science party ended with nothing in production, because nobody found a scalable way to use its interesting properties for something really useful and even to produce relatively large sheets of it in production quantities. Even if you hire all China to stick and unstick scotch tape to graphite pieces you would not get enough graphene to do something useable in market scale. All that (mostly unreplicated) studies just generated a lot of marketing and money-laudering hype despite the huge gap between single scientific experiment and mass production.

Moreover, you produce a lot of tiny graphene particles when writing or drawing with graphite pencil, or using tools or devices with brushed motors (brushes made from graphite that is sliced into graphene when they slide on motor collector). Tiny graphene particles surrounding us along whole life, and hardly anybody ever noticed them.

However, I still meet with that graphene nonsense in nearly every conspiracy community. Question everything, that is the main slogan of conspiracy theorists. So why it does not work with all that graphene, AI, 5G and other things? Check that too, it is not hard, and not a rocket science (really rocket science is not something complex too). Read papers, try to find what they ended with, what problems they meet, are this works replicated by others and how it could be used really.

May be it is time to really question everything, not only MSM? It is pure logic - they definitely understand, that they can't sell their lies to everybody. So they will definitely try to push lies by every possible way, including poisoning conspiracy communities with false narratives to distract people from real thing with something hyped and fancy.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Graphene Hydroxide on the testing qtips

Why all so obsessed with that useless graphene? Qtips could definitely be intentionally comtaminated with some substance, I know a lot of examples when a person who don't have any signs of illness get a running nose or some kind of cold after doing that dumb and meaningless PCR test.

But why graphene? I'll bet on that "spike protein" on qtip. Just think - they try to create a virus that is different from other coronaviruses exclusevily on that "spike protein". When they failed, they roll out not-a-vaccines, and all that vaccines created to deliver one way or another that "spike protein" to your body, despite the fact that immune system rarely use spike proteines as a target for fighting viruses. They check antibodies to that "spike protein" to enshure that you are "kosher" for them. It is all about that thing they pose as "spike protein". For whatever resons they want it in every human. It would be consecutive for them to put that "spike protein" on qtips too.

Graphene is long-time known substance that still have no any real use. It is just a layer of atoms that sliced from the surface of graphite. It is ineresting from scientific point of view, because it is monoatomic layered substance, but all that long-lasting happy science party ended with nothing in production, because nobody found a scalable way to use its interesting properties for something really useful and even to produce relatively large sheets of it in production quantities. Even if you hire all China to stick and unstick scotch tape to graphite pieces you would not get enough graphene to do something useable in market scale. All that (mostly unreplicated) studies just generated a lot of marketing and money-laudering hype despite the huge gap between single scientific experiment and mass production.

Moreover, you produce a lot of tiny graphene particles when writing or drawing with graphite pencil, or using tools or devices with brushed motors (brushes made from graphite that is sliced into graphene when they slide on motor collector). Tiny graphene particles surrounding us along whole life, and hardly anybody ever noticed them.

However, I still meet with that graphene nonsense in nearly every conspiracy community. Question everything, that is the main slogan of conspiracy theorists. So why it does not work with all that graphene, AI, 5G and other things? Check that too, it is not hard, and not a rocket science (really rocket science is not something complex too). Read papers, try to find what they ended with, what problems they meet, are they repliceted by others and how it could be used really.

May be it is time to really question everything, not only MSM? It is pure logic - they definitely understand, that they can't sell their lies to everybody. So they will definitely try to push lies by every possible way, including poisoning conspiracy communities with false narratives to distract people from real thing with something hyped and fancy.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Graphene Hydroxide on the testing qtips

Why all so obsessed with that useless graphene? Qtips could definitely be intentionally comtaminated with some substance, I know a lot of examples when a person who don't have any signs of illness get a running nose or some kind of cold after doing that dumb and meaningless PCR test.

But why graphene? I'll bet on that "spike protein" on qtip. Just think - they try to create a virus that is different from other coronaviruses exclusevily on that "spike protein". When they failed, they run out with not-a-vaccine, and all that vaccines created to deliver one way or another that "spike protein" to your body, despite the fact that immune system rarely use spike proteines as a target for fighting viruses. They check antibodies to that "spike protein" to enshure that you are "kosher" for them. It is all about that thing they pose as "spike protein". For whatever resons they want it in every human. It would be consecutive for them to put that "spike protein" on qtips too.

Graphene is long-time known substance that still have no any real use. It is just a layer of atoms that sliced from the surface of graphite. It is ineresting from scientific point of view, because it is monoatomic layered substance, but all that long-lasting happy science party ended with nothing in production, because nobody found a scalable way to use its interesting properties for something really useful and even to produce relatively large sheets of it in production quantities. Even if you hire all China to stick and unstick scotch tape to graphite pieces you would not get enough graphene to do something useable in market scale. All that (mostly unreplicated) studies just generated a lot of marketing and money-laudering hype despite the huge gap between single scientific experiment and mass production.

Moreover, you produce a lot of tiny graphene particles when writing or drawing with graphite pencil, or using tools or devices with brushed motors (brushes made from graphite that is sliced into graphene when they slide on motor collector). Tiny graphene particles surrounding us along whole life, and hardly anybody ever noticed them.

However, I still meet with that graphene nonsense in nearly every conspiracy community. Question everything, that is the main slogan of conspiracy theorists. So why it does not work with all that graphene, AI, 5G and other things? Check that too, it is not hard, and not a rocket science (really rocket science is not something complex too). Read papers, try to find what they ended with, what problems they meet, are they repliceted by others and how it could be used really.

May be it is time to really question everything, not only MSM? It is pure logic - they definitely understand, that they can't sell their lies to everybody. So they will definitely try to push lies by every possible way, including poisoning conspiracy communities with false narratives to distract people from real thing with something hyped and fancy.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Graphene Hydroxide on the testing qtips

Why all so obsessed with that useless graphene? Qtips could definitely be intentionally comtaminated with some substance, I know a lot of examples when a person who don't have any signs of illness get a running nose or some kind of cold after doing that dumb and meaningless PCR test.

But why graphene? I'll bet on that "spike protein" on qtip. Just think - they try to create a virus that is different from other coronaviruses exclusevily on that "spike protein". When they failed, they run out with not-a-vaccine, and all that vaccines created to deliver one way or another that "spike protein" to your body, despite the fact that immune system rarely use spike proteines as a target for fighting viruses. They check antibodies to that "spike protein" to enshure that you are "kosher" for them. It is all about that thing they pose as "spike protein". For whatever resons they want it in every human. It would be consecutive for them to put that "spike protein" on qtips.

Graphene is long-time known substance that still have no any real use. It is just a layer of atoms that sliced from the surface of graphite. It is ineresting from scientific point of view, because it is monoatomic layered substance, but all that happy science party ended with nothing in production, because nobody find a scalable way to use its interesting properties for something really useful and even to produce relatively large sheets of it in production quantities. Even if you hire all China to stick and unstick scotch tape to graphite pieces you would not get enough graphene to do something useable in market scale. All that (mostly unreplicated) studies just generated a lot of marketing and money-laudering hype despite the huge gap between single scientific experiment and mass production.

Moreover, you produce a lot of tiny graphene particles when writing or drawing with graphite pencil, or using tools or devices with brushed motors (brushes made from graphite that is sliced into graphene when they slide on motor collector). Tiny graphene particles surrounding us along whole life, and hardly anybody ever noticed them.

However, I still meet with that graphene nonsense in nearly every conspiracy community. Question everything, that is the main slogan of conspiracy theorists. So why it does not work with all that graphene, AI, 5G and other things? Check that too, it is not hard, and not a rocket science (really rocket science is not something complex too). Read papers, try to find what they ended with, what problems they meet, are they repliceted by others and how it could be used really.

May be it is time to really question everything, not only MSM? It is pure logic - they definitely understand, that they can't sell their lies to everybody. So they will definitely try to push lies by every possible way, including poisoning conspiracy communities with false narratives to distract people from real thing with something hyped and fancy.

3 years ago
1 score