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Graphene oxide nanoparticles introduced into the body could have serious negative health consequences. For a long time, researchers have been concerned that substances like carbon nanotubes and graphene could behave like asbestos fibers; getting stuck in cells, refusing to decompose, triggering inflammation and cancers, and so on.
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Once trapped inside cells, graphene flakes cause severe oxidative stress and mitochondrial injury. Even if it's not a mind control nanotech device, there's certainly a case to be made that this is something far more crude; a mass poisoning.

BREAKING DISCOVERY! The ACTUAL CONTENTS Inside Pfizer Vials EXPOSED!
Dr. Jane Ruby interview with Stew Peters. The study:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7265822/?fbclid=IwAR2cd5EIBKPPzQSj2V7z08CYCFC0k0vZM03Zxc1f7S6IqwFGYkC5-xPnFjY

OFFICIAL INTERIM REPORT IN ENGLISH (UNIVERSITY OF ALMERIA).pdf
GRAPHENE OXIDE DETECTION IN AQUEOUS SUSPENSION OBSERVATIONAL STUDY IN OPTICAL AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. Interim report (I) June 28, 2021. Prof. Dr. Pablo Campra Madrid Doctor of Chemical Sciences and Bachelor of Biological Sciences. ESCUELA SUPERIOR DE INGENIERIA UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERÍA, SPAIN You...
Graphene oxide nanoparticles introduced into the body could have serious negative health consequences. For a long time, researchers have been concerned that substances like carbon nanotubes and graphene could behave like asbestos fibers; getting stuck in cells, refusing to decompose, triggering inflammation and cancers, and so on.
Graphene and graphene oxide induce ROS production in human HaCaT skin keratinocytes: the role of xanthine oxidase and NADH dehydrogenase
The extraordinary physicochemical properties of graphene-based nanomaterials (GBNs) make them promising tools in nanotechnology and biomedicine. Considering the skin contact as one of the most feasible exposure routes to GBNs, the mechanism of toxicity of two GBNs (few-layer-graphene, FLG, and...
Once trapped inside cells, graphene flakes cause severe oxidative stress and mitochondrial injury. Even if it's not a mind control nanotech device, there's certainly a case to be made that this is something far more crude; a mass poisoning.