What is in the Pfizer vaccines? Recently, Dr David Nixon, a Brisbane GP,
decided to find out, putting droplets of vaccine and the blood of
vaccinated patients under a dark-field microscope.
That’s a more
radical decision than it might sound. According to Sasha Latypova, a
scientist with 25 years of experience in clinical trials for
pharmaceutical companies, the contract between Pfizer and the US
government prohibits independent researchers from studying the vaccines.
They claim it would ‘divert’ these precious resources away from their
intended use fulfilling an ‘urgent’ need.
Is that true in
Australia? Who knows? All the Commonwealth Department of Health has said
about its contract with Pfizer is that it is commercial-in-confidence.
The
Therapeutic Goods Administration performs tests on all Covid vaccines
for composition and strength, purity and integrity, identity and
endotoxins, but it provides scant details other than the batch numbers
tested and whether they passed. (Spoiler alert: they did.)
In
the US, the Centers for Disease Control specifically states that all
Covid-19 vaccines are free from ‘metals, such as iron, nickel, cobalt,
lithium, and rare earth alloys’ and ‘manufactured products such as
micro-electronics, electrodes, carbon nanotubes, and nanowire
semiconductors’.
Notably, this list does not include graphene
oxide which has been widely investigated for biomedical applications.
Some researchers sing its praises, its ‘ultra-high drug-loading
efficiency due to the wide surface area’, its exceptional ‘chemical and
mechanical constancy, sublime conductivity and excellent
biocompatibility’. But there’s a catch. ‘The toxic effect of graphene
oxide on living cells and organs’ is ‘a limiting factor’ on its use in
the medicine.
So is there graphene oxide in the Pfizer shots?
What Nixon found, and filmed, is bizarre to say the least. Inside a
droplet of vaccine are strange mechanical structures. They seem
motionless at first but when Nixon used time-lapse photography to
condense 48 hours of footage into two minutes, it showed what appear to
be mechanical arms assembling and disassembling glowing rectangular
structures that look like circuitry and micro chips. These are not
‘manufactured products’ in the CDC’s words because they construct and
deconstruct themselves but the formation of the crystals seems to be
stimulated by electromagnetic radiation and stops when the slide with
the vaccine is shielded by a Faraday bag. Nixon’s findings are similar
to those of teams in New Zealand, Germany, Spain and South Korea.....<<<Read More>>>....
