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PFIZER: Graphene Oxide in COVID-19 Shot Confirmed?


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Remember when the FDA and Pfizer wanted to hide the pharmaceutical company’s COVID-19 jab data from the public for 75 years?

Federal Judge Ruling: FDA Only Has 8 Months-Not 75 Years To Produce Covid-19 Vaccine Data

With each document release, the American public has learned why the pharmaceutical giant and public health agency didn't want this data reviewed any time soon.

It showed the dangers of this experimental shot.

One piece of information regarding the mRNA gene therapy injection that many people wanted to know was the potential use of graphene oxide.

Multiple teams of scientists analyzed the shots and reported finding graphene oxide.

American Scientists Confirm Experimental COVID-19 Jabs Contain Graphene Oxide & Other Horrific Ingredients

However, further digging into the Pfizer documents appear to put this 'conspiracy theory' to bed.

Watch on BitChute courtesy of SixthSense:

From ICAN:

Four days after the Pfizer vaccine was approved for ages 16+, PHMPT submitted a Freedom of Information Act Request to the FDA for all of the data within Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine biological product file. PHMPT has now sued the FDA for not releasing the data. Click below for court documents and for productions of Pfizer’s documents from the FDA.

Via Pfizer Document - 125742_S1_M4_4.2.1 vr vtr 10741.pdf (released February 1, 2023):

For TwinStrep-tagged P2 S, 4 μL purified protein at 0.5 mg/mL were applied to gold Quantifoil R1.2/1.3 300 mesh grids freshly overlaid with graphene oxide. The sample was blotted using a Vitrobot Mark IV for 4 seconds with a force of -2 before being plunged into liquid ethane cooled by liquid nitrogen.

 



 

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