Full disclosure: I'm not a scientist, biologist, entomologist or any other "ist". However, I have an engineering background and I know how to research. And I am the original "doubting Thomas".
Recently there has been much pushing of a story about graphene oxide (GO) allegedly being found in a vaccine sample. It appears to have only one source, translated from Spanish. Various claims have been made as "facts" with zero evidence offered as far as I can find.
Example for you to read so that you know what I'm referring to:
https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/graphene-oxide-in-jabs-masks-and-swabs/
Some of the "facts" don't add up; for example, one story goes that the vaccine sample was diluted six times but each resultant sample contained 99% GO. Obviously, when you dilute something, it can't then contain 99% of anything because it consists principally of water. (However, if you dilute it enough, it will be 99% water!)
Other claims include the "fact" that GO "acquires magnetic properties". GO is not ferromagnetic. It's basically oxidised graphite. And no evidence is offered for this miraculous behaviour.
Their only "proof" that what they allegedly found is GO is that it "looks like" a photograph of GO.
And GO is affected "by 5G frequencies". Worth noting that, because of the oxygen content, GO is non-conductive so it can't act as an antenna. The molecules themselves might resonate but the frequency would need to be incredibly high. (I'll let the scientists/mathematicians out there calculate the actual frequency because the relevant articles don't divulge it. And the 5G spectrum is large.)
The story includes many other "facts" about GO's toxicity in the body. I've looked and I can't find any scientific studies to confirm these claims. There's one or two studies that find minor and short-lived effects on the eye, for example, but that's all.
So to me this looks as if somebody chose GO as a suitably mysterious substance and made up a scary story for reasons unknown.
For me, keeping an open mind, the jury is out until/unless a couple of independent labs test vaccine samples for the presence of GO.
Anyway, I am not telling you what to think; I'm asking you to use your discernment before helping to spread the single-source story that looks (to me) like a crafty work of fiction.
These are just my thoughts, following a couple of days exposure to these GO stories that are spreading throughout the Interweb and appearing here every day. I'm open to being proved wrong if actual scientific evidence can be produced but, for the moment, I'm filing it in the bullsh;t drawer.
Thanks for reading my musings.
yes and most people dont know how to read through scientific papers so it goes viral before it gets a thorough vetting