Can something only one molecule thick actually make cuts that are significant? It would seem that such a thin cut wouldn't even be noticed by a cell, since the cell membrane is thousands, if not tens of thousands, of molecules thick.
Perhaps it is due to them reading that the graphene is like "microscopic razor blades", and therefore, causes clots. I think it is more likely that the clots are caused by the body's reaction to the mRNA process.
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Can something only one molecule thick actually make cuts that are significant? It would seem that such a thin cut wouldn't even be noticed by a cell, since the cell membrane is thousands, if not tens of thousands, of molecules thick.
I read where that’s pretty much exactly what happens in the venous system., hence the microclots.
Perhaps it is due to them reading that the graphene is like "microscopic razor blades", and therefore, causes clots. I think it is more likely that the clots are caused by the body's reaction to the mRNA process.
Could be? Time will tell as dark is overcome with LIGHT 💡