Anonymous ID: 0d8eb5 July 17, 2021, 10:11 p.m. No.73390   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3391

Dr. Charles Hoffe: Majority of those getting jabs may be clotting in capillaries

https://t.me/SidneyPowell/1327

~8mins

 

  • Can be proven with a test (D-Dimer)

  • Microscopic clots can be detected 4-7 days after jab.

  • He found that 62% of those he tested had evidence of blood clots - so they are NOT rare.

 

Where the blood clots occur matters, because some tissues regenerate while others do not. These include the HEART, LUNGS, SPINAL CORD and BRAIN. So when damage occurs in these locations, the effects arepermanent.

 

D-dimer is a fibrin degradation product, a small protein fragment present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded by fibrinolysis. It is so named because it contains two D fragments of the fibrin protein joined by a cross-link. D-dimer concentration may be determined by a blood test to help diagnose thrombosis. - Wikipedia

Anonymous ID: 0d8eb5 July 18, 2021, 9:14 a.m. No.73462   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.bitchute.com/video/4BUGmYM2d1HN/

 

Cellular Responses to Graphene Oxide Sheets

Very technical presentation so not easy to analyze for a non-specialist. But I think this more or less describes the expt and results.

 

Graphene Oxide (Go) is associated with potential adverse health effects such as oxidative stress, inflammation and cyto-toxicity

 

So what are the properties of this material that can lead to injury?

 

Looked at

  • the correlation of cellular responses with the lateral dimensions of the the GO (large vs small)

  • the effect of proteins "which can absorb on the surface of these sheets" (which is especially relevant to in vitro conditions)

 

Manipulated Variables:

  • large vs small GOs

  • presence or absence of "serum" (has to do with interactions with proteins)

 

Dependent variables:

  • cytotoxicity as measured by cell numbers

  • oxidative stress

  • inflammatory response

 

Results:

  1. large GOs in large doses more problematic

  2. w/serum added: less problematic, especially for small GOs

 

i don't understand the 'serum added' factor very well, but seems to have a protective effect on cells, especially when the graphene oxide nonparticles are small, not big.