• cesium
• barium
• cobalt
• iron
• chromium
• titanium
• aluminium
• silicone
• sulfur
Mark Trozzi: "None of these ingredients were declared by the manufacturers—they're not even listed on the ingredients list. There's no molecules listed on the ingredients that should have these atoms, and they're present in amounts which are far too high to simply be contamination."
Silicon is the only item in this list not being a Mendeleiev-classified element, didn’t you mean silicium?
Silicone =/ Silicon
Silicone is typically PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) but is the general term for polymers with a Si-O-Si backbone.
Now in the video he is talking about elemental analysis so I think he got the terminology mixed up, you cannot determine Silicone in elemental analysis but you can determine silicon.
With that said doctors aren't anywhere near experts on contaminate analysis but he is right that these particulate contaminates shouldn't be there. Biologics are required to have a particulate matter test to prove there are no large particles, but I suspect much like the blank informational sheet there are no CoAs for these covid jab vials.
Yes, sorry, being French speaker, I got confused about the final « e ». Thanks for the correction, Fren.
Are they not the Same thing ...
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=silicium&atb=v314-1&ia=definition
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/silicium
Nope. Silicium is an atom, a silicon is a compounds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicone