Is graphene safe? Has it really been found in Covid-19 injectables? Could this be why some people were magnetic on the area of their injection site? Let’s take a look at the evidence.
Francesca Havens, DPan AUG 1, 2023 WORLD COUNCIL FOR HEALTH READ
The most powerful controversies are happening right now in the midst of this paradigm-changing prolonged health crisis that some are calling the ever-giving gift: the pandemic. If we are to believe the evidence from the European Union’s €1 billion Graphene Flagship project, running now since 2013, and the industry go-to website graphene-info.com, GO is in absolutely everything! It is in anything from batteries to sanitary pads, from sensing ink for biomedical applications to nasal vaccines, from water filters to DNA sequencing, from tennis rackets to car parts and electronics. It can self-assemble in response to changes in temperature, and also with changes in ambient electromagnetic frequencies. Discovered in 2004, it is used in larger-scale assemblies all the way down to self-assembling nanotubes.