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To: DMaA who wrote (756714)2/5/2022 3:01:19 PM
From: didjuneau3 Recommendations

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garrettjax
Hugh Bett
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Carbon fiber is strong and light. Graphene takes that to the extreme - single atom thickness. Then shatter it into little plates and strings and inject it into your blood. Nice for sticking right into cells.

Whoever decided to put Graphene oxide in the vaccine was probably not thinking of the micro-physics of the sharpness of that material.

Or were they?



To: DMaA who wrote (756714)2/5/2022 5:21:30 PM
From: didjuneau2 Recommendations

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DinoNavarre
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Frank Herbert from "Dune"? Here's another from that site, from Dr. Gang Fang. I think that was meant to catch my attention. Looking for clues...

Always question the Fang.

Are Scientists Being Fooled by Bacteria? New Machine Learning Algorithm Reveals the Truth About DNA
scitechdaily.com

Ever heard about CRISPR?

Edit: I guess so! Message 31321395

Me too: Message 33684866

LindyBill: Message 31321344