My wife had the Moderna shot and was told she had to wait a month for her breast MRI. They said the vax causes false positives in a breast MRI. She waited a month and they gave her the all clear.
Nah. You need NAC for that. Or, if you're really medieval, whip yourself up a silica/water shake and down it. The silica acts as a bindery agent to the graphene and pulls it on out.......
Truthfully, I was hoping that MRI would be the answer/disrupter to the nanobots. Wouldn't an an MRI act like an EMP on tiny, sensitive electronic components?
Maybe but it just depends. We scan people with pacemakers, stimulators etc. Each one has to go undergo testing in MRI and the scan has to fit in the parameters that they set for it like magnet strength, duration of scan, total energy, area of scan.
There was some info about the Astra Zeneca jab messing with dense breast tissue imaging (MRI) a ways back.
My wife had the Moderna shot and was told she had to wait a month for her breast MRI. They said the vax causes false positives in a breast MRI. She waited a month and they gave her the all clear.
My wife undergoes yearly imaging as well and has experienced the same guidelines. Thankfully we are unvaxxed.
Sadly, my wife would not listen to me. She is in charge of a Youth Detention Center and had to have the vax to maintain her role.
The big question is - Is she willing to take an anti-vax protocol or is she comfy with her decision?
Another big question is - is she now refusing the booster shots.
No effect
Yes supposedly different vaccines do this, not just the covid vaxxes. Or so they say.
Yes, but a healthy dose of ivermectin before the scan should protect you for at least a half hour.
is Ivermectin known to remove graphene oxide ?
Nah. You need NAC for that. Or, if you're really medieval, whip yourself up a silica/water shake and down it. The silica acts as a bindery agent to the graphene and pulls it on out.......
You mean, diatomaceous earth?
Truthfully, I was hoping that MRI would be the answer/disrupter to the nanobots. Wouldn't an an MRI act like an EMP on tiny, sensitive electronic components?
Maybe but it just depends. We scan people with pacemakers, stimulators etc. Each one has to go undergo testing in MRI and the scan has to fit in the parameters that they set for it like magnet strength, duration of scan, total energy, area of scan.
That’s easy enough to prove. Have someone whose just been vaxed get into the machine and see if there are any nanobots, graphene, iron, etc.
Until someone proves it, it’s all hype.