The Dangers of Graphene
Graphene oxide is detected in the body by specialized cells of the immune system causing the same symptoms as COVID-19
- Graphene oxide is detected in the body by specialized cells of the immune system and our immune system handles it in a manner similar to pathogens.
- GO causes specific changes in the lipid composition of the cell membrane of neutrophils leading to the release of NETs (Neutrophil Extracellular Traps). They could also show that antioxidant treatment reversed this process.
- In a companion study, it was shown that GO is degraded in NETs, much like bacteria and other pathogens.
- Taken together, these studies show that graphene oxide can be trapped and degraded in NETs just like pathogens.
Second, according to the Spanish researchers, Graphene Oxide Causes Loss of Taste, Smell, “Covid” Symptoms and can account for all the severe-symptoms that some experience:
- Graphene oxide inside the body causes:
- thrombogenicity, thrombi.
- blood clotting.
- post inflammatory syndrome or systemic or multi-organ inflammations.
- Graphene oxide inside the body when it is above the levels of glutathione —which is the body’s natural reserve of antioxidants causes:
- alteration of the immune system
- collapse of the immune system
- cytokine storm.
- Inhaled graphene oxide spreads evenly throughout the alveolar tract and causes:
- bilateral pneumonias.
- inflammation of the mucous membranes and thus
- loss of taste and smell, possible loss of taste and smell: anosmia.
In short, graphene oxide behaves exactly like the supposed SARS-CoV-2 of the official version, generating the same symptomatology of severe COVID-19.
When installed at the neuronal level, it causes neurodegeneration or, in other words, neurological COVID-19.
This large study covers most of the above, showing the toxicity of Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles and how it effects us. (01)Rhazouani, Asmaa et al. “Synthesis and Toxicity of Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles: A Literature Review of In Vitro and In Vivo Studies.” BioMed research international vol. 2021 5518999. 10 Jun. 2021, … Click for full citation
Nutshell: “it’s toxic to everything!”.
Several of the lab-analysis below believe COVID-19 itself is caused by Chemical & Radiation Poisoning because of Graphene (either Reduced Graphene Oxide or Graphene Hydroxide).
The following paper shows the ranges of frequency where graphene nanostructures absorb EM radiation most of all – these ranges are just above 4G and just below 5G – i.e. 6 – 18 GHz
Toward the Application of High Frequency Electromagnetic Wave Absorption by Carbon Nanostructures (02)Li Q, Zhang Z, Qi L, Liao Q, Kang Z, Zhang Y. Toward the Application of High Frequency Electromagnetic Wave Absorption by Carbon Nanostructures. Adv Sci (Weinh). 2019 Feb 10;6(8):1801057. doi: 10.1002/advs.201801057. PMID: 31016105; PMCID: … Click for full citation
Graphene & EMF Scientific Journal Publications Analysis
- Graphene oxide and the electromagnetic absorption of 5G – Analysis (03) Graphene oxide and the electromagnetic absorption of 5G – Analysis (04)Chen, Y.; Fu, X.; Liu, L.; Zhang, Y.; Cao, L.; Yuan, D.; Liu, P. (2019). Millimeter wave absorbing property of flexible graphene/acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber composite in 5G frequency band. Polymer-Plastics … Click for full citation
- Graphene oxide also absorbs 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G – Analysis (05) Graphene oxide also absorbs 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G – Analysis (06) Ameer, S.; Gul, IH (2016). Influence of reduced graphene oxide on effective absorption bandwidth shift of hybrid absorbers. PLoS One, 11(6), e0153544. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153544 (07)Government of Spain. (2021). Recovery Plan, Transformation and Resilience. Component 15: Digital connectivity, promotion of cybersecurity and deployment of … Click for full citation (08) Ameer, S.; Gul, IH (2016). Influence of reduced graphene oxide on effective absorption bandwidth shift of hybrid absorbers. PLoS One, 11(6), e0153544. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153544
- Behavior of graphene in EMF fields in-vivo and its relationship with neuromodulation – Analysis (09) Behavior of graphene in EMF fields in-vivo and its relationship with neuromodulation (10)Manzo, L.P.; Ceragioli, H.; Bonet, IJ; Nishijima, C.M.; Scallop, WF; Oliveira, EC; Stop, CA (2017). Magnetic, but not non-magnetic, reduced graphene oxide in spinal cord increases nociceptive neuronal … Click for full citation
Other Publications without analysis:
- Radio-frequency characteristics of graphene oxide (11) Radio-frequency characteristics of graphene oxide Appl. Phys. Lett. 97, 193103 (2010); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3506468
- Biocompatibility and toxicity of graphene quantum dots for potential application in photodynamic therapy (12)Biocompatibility and toxicity of graphene quantum dots for potential application in photodynamic therapy Tanveer A Tabish, Chris J Scotton, Daniel C J Ferguson, Liangxu Lin, Anienke van der Veen, Sophie Lowry, Muhammad Ali, Farhat Jabeen, Muhammad … Click for full citation
- Design of Wireless Nanosensor Networks for Intrabody Application (2015) (13) Design of Wireless Nanosensor Networks for Intrabody Application Suk Jin Lee, Changyong (Andrew) Jung, Kyusun Choi, July 27, 2015 https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/176761
Videos:
- 5G Powered Graphene Based Nano-Tech in the Pfizer Vaccine – Reese Report – Feb 1, 2022 (Use discernment)
Reports and Scientific Publications on the Toxicity of Graphene Oxide to Living Organisms and to Humans in Particular – Download PDF (14) Reports and Scientific Publications on the Toxicity of Graphene Oxide to Living Organisms and to Humans in Particular – Download PDF
Post with hundreds more
- Download a compendium of more than 60 scientific publications evaluating the Toxicity of Graphene Oxide in human biology (15) Download a compendium of more than 60 scientific publications evaluating the Toxicity of Graphene Oxide in human biology
Time for the truth on the presence of graphene in the shots
References[+]References[−]
| 01 | Rhazouani, Asmaa et al. “Synthesis and Toxicity of Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles: A Literature Review of In Vitro and In Vivo Studies.” BioMed research international vol. 2021 5518999. 10 Jun. 2021, doi:10.1155/2021/5518999 |
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| 02 | Li Q, Zhang Z, Qi L, Liao Q, Kang Z, Zhang Y. Toward the Application of High Frequency Electromagnetic Wave Absorption by Carbon Nanostructures. Adv Sci (Weinh). 2019 Feb 10;6(8):1801057. doi: 10.1002/advs.201801057. PMID: 31016105; PMCID: PMC6468972. |
| 03 | Graphene oxide and the electromagnetic absorption of 5G – Analysis |
| 04 | Chen, Y.; Fu, X.; Liu, L.; Zhang, Y.; Cao, L.; Yuan, D.; Liu, P. (2019). Millimeter wave absorbing property of flexible graphene/acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber composite in 5G frequency band. Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials, 58(8), 903-914. https://doi.org/10.1080/03602559.2018.1542714 | https://sci-hub.mksa.top/10.1080/03602559.2018.1542714 |
| 05 | Graphene oxide also absorbs 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G – Analysis |
| 06, 08 | Ameer, S.; Gul, IH (2016). Influence of reduced graphene oxide on effective absorption bandwidth shift of hybrid absorbers. PLoS One, 11(6), e0153544. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153544 |
| 07 | Government of Spain. (2021). Recovery Plan, Transformation and Resilience. Component 15: Digital connectivity, promotion of cybersecurity and deployment of 5G. https://www.lamoncloa.gob.es/temas/fondos-recuperacion/Documents/16062021-Componente15.pdf |
| 09 | Behavior of graphene in EMF fields in-vivo and its relationship with neuromodulation |
| 10 | Manzo, L.P.; Ceragioli, H.; Bonet, IJ; Nishijima, C.M.; Scallop, WF; Oliveira, EC; Stop, CA (2017). Magnetic, but not non-magnetic, reduced graphene oxide in spinal cord increases nociceptive neuronal responsiveness. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 13(5), p. 1841-1851. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nano.2017.02.019 |
| 11 | Radio-frequency characteristics of graphene oxide Appl. Phys. Lett. 97, 193103 (2010); https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3506468 |
| 12 | Biocompatibility and toxicity of graphene quantum dots for potential application in photodynamic therapy Tanveer A Tabish, Chris J Scotton, Daniel C J Ferguson, Liangxu Lin, Anienke van der Veen, Sophie Lowry, Muhammad Ali, Farhat Jabeen, Muhammad Ali, Paul G Winyard, and Shaowei ZhangNanomedicine 2018 13:15, 1923-1937 |
| 13 | Design of Wireless Nanosensor Networks for Intrabody Application Suk Jin Lee, Changyong (Andrew) Jung, Kyusun Choi, July 27, 2015 https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/176761 |
| 14 | Reports and Scientific Publications on the Toxicity of Graphene Oxide to Living Organisms and to Humans in Particular – Download PDF |
| 15 | Download a compendium of more than 60 scientific publications evaluating the Toxicity of Graphene Oxide in human biology |








