As conveyed [by Lee and Broudy] and elsewhere, the angular platelets
discovered in the covid-19 injectables have a technical appearance that
is reminiscent of microchips, the extended sheets and bubbles have been
interpreted as graphene, and some of the soft ribbons and spirals look
like parasites. Concerned readers and influencers are rightfully
wondering whether well-documented phenomena are responsible for some of
the injuries following vaccination? Or, as implied in said article,
whether the manufacturer might even have covertly spiked the injections
with “nano-robots” that can be “programmed” to spring into action?
Based
on our scientific expertise and with full conviction, we would like to
give reassurance that the abundant structures found in the mRNA vaccines
are neither “nanobots” nor contaminants – but rather maturation and/or
degradation products.
Here, we argue that the bizarre structures
should not be considered alarming per se, as they are just made up of
lipids. They clearly do not represent any allegedly “toxic protein
secretions,” “long-lasting silica,” “graphene-coated polymers,”
“conductors or semiconductors” or any other “undisclosed additional
engineered components” made up of “not-natural/foreign material.”
“Lipids
are amphiphilic molecules,” she explained. “Amphiphiles are known to
self-assemble in many different sizes and shapes.”
The term
“amphiphilic” comes from the Greek words “amphi,” meaning “both,” and
“philos,” meaning “loving.” This refers to the property of a molecule
having both hydrophilic (water-loving) and lipophilic (fat-loving)
parts. “But this could [be not only fats but] also be peptides, polymers
or any other amphiphilic components,” Dr, Ulrich said.
“Lipid
molecules will assemble spontaneously into bilayers … when they are
suspended in water. And these bilayers make up what we call a cellular
membrane,” she said.
She explained that pure lipids will close
themselves up to form a hollow sphere shape but lipid mixtures or lipids
with short chains can form other shapes such as long ribbons, which can
grow in length and width and can stack into multilayers. A Lipid
ribbon will begin to coil or twist if it consists of chiral molecules.
If a ribbon begins to twist it will give rise to a spiral or helix. If
the ribbon of the spiral grows in width, it can eventually close up into
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