Theres no graphene in the shots. If you want to get graphene you can wear a mask that was made with a graphene filter. There are apparently a lot of impurities in the shots, in the form of smaller RNA and bits of the bacteria they used to grow the RNA - see Sasha Latypova's substack for details.
However you can get exposed to spikes through exosome shedding from those who got the shots. Your innate immune system should be able to handle mucosal exposure to such spikes.
Okay i watched and listened to that. The professor does not say how these alleged bio-nano machines work, nor does he allege that they have built any in real life. He repeats your quoted line about 3 times and then moves on to things he actually knows about, which are teraherz communications and engineering (and nothing about biology). He spends most of the talk on problems with the technology, and what comes out is that it cannot transmit/receive much further than 1 metre (so it needs a massive mesh to retransmit packets) and would require a lot of new materials and equipment and network protocols that havent been built yet.
Theres no graphene in the shots. If you want to get graphene you can wear a mask that was made with a graphene filter. There are apparently a lot of impurities in the shots, in the form of smaller RNA and bits of the bacteria they used to grow the RNA - see Sasha Latypova's substack for details.
However you can get exposed to spikes through exosome shedding from those who got the shots. Your innate immune system should be able to handle mucosal exposure to such spikes.
Okay i watched and listened to that. The professor does not say how these alleged bio-nano machines work, nor does he allege that they have built any in real life. He repeats your quoted line about 3 times and then moves on to things he actually knows about, which are teraherz communications and engineering (and nothing about biology). He spends most of the talk on problems with the technology, and what comes out is that it cannot transmit/receive much further than 1 metre (so it needs a massive mesh to retransmit packets) and would require a lot of new materials and equipment and network protocols that havent been built yet.