Anonymous ID: d6ca0b Nov. 17, 2021, 12:02 a.m. No.15018181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8191 >>8195 >>8196 >>8663

Originally posted on YT a bit ago, it was removed within 5 minutes. Went to his Odysee acct and he uploaded it there too.

 

Guise, this is huge! The graphene oxide is found in the hand sanitizer. Now think how many years every store has carried sanitizer/wipes to wipe down carts, etc. Fast forward the past two years, hand sanitizer selling out and people using it daily as pushed by every agency, gov, med, local levels.

 

Trojan Horse Found In Hand Sanitizer. Naughty Beaver Investigates

November 16th, 2021 — https://odysee.com/@NaughtyBeaver:d/trojan-horse-found-in-hand-sanitizer.:2

 

A Canadian man, living in Quebec discovered something NASTY inside a sample of "Free" hand sanitizer from a Dollarama store. This video will show you how it all "Links" together. I encourage people (if they have the resources) to go out and sample for themselves. ~NB

 

German man living in Canada who did the sanitizer original vid –https://odysee.com/@bambaferko:7/Microscope-Graphene-Oxide-in-Disinfecting-Gel:a

Anonymous ID: d6ca0b Nov. 17, 2021, 12:14 a.m. No.15018196   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8204 >>8213 >>8330 >>8671

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FDA: Hand Sanitizer Recall Due To Contaminants With Cancer Concerns

 

https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2021/11/14/fda-hand-sanitizer-recall-due-to-contaminants-with-cancer-concerns/

 

"This came after FDA testing had found potential cancer-causing impurities in one of the lots. All of these 10 lots include eight ounce bottles of the product, bear a Universal Product Code (UPC) of 816820028205, and have an expiration date of May 1, 2022. Each was manufactured sometime from May 5 to May 9, 2020."

 

How many hand sanitizer recalls happened the past 5 years? Bait and switch.

Anonymous ID: d6ca0b Nov. 17, 2021, 12:44 a.m. No.15018236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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#watchthewater

 

Graphene Oxide in your drinking water? ANOTHER contaminant?

 

https://alkaway.com/blog/graphene-oxide-in-your-drinking-water-another-contaminant/ (article from last month)

 

Virus Guardian® gives the contaminants plenty of ‘room to move’. It doesn’t inhibit flow. It just sets a trap, in the form of trillions of nano fibres, each one electrostatically charged.

 

This charge creates a field around the nanofibre, which extends into the passing water. This field magnetically attracts everything that passes.

 

It’s a unique method and we love it because prior to Virus Guardian®, the only way to nano filter was to accept that your pure water would come at the flow rate of a dripping tap. Furthermore, these ‘tight’ filters also clogged quickly and so became a real expense.

 

So the question remains: does the UltraStream remove graphene oxide?

The answer, frankly, is that we don’t know.

However we contacted the inventors of the Virus Guardian technology and here’s what they said:

 

”So far, our reading indicates that Graphene is insoluble in water and negatively charged over a very wide pH range. This is relatively good news. Virus Guardian® technology is effective at particle removal down to a couple microns and it is positively charged, which means it removes negatively charged materials down to the size of ions.”