Did You Consent to Get Injected w/Nanotech that Causes Death/Illness? New Research Confirms COVID Shots Contain Self-Assembling Entities that are Activated in the Body by Internal/External Conditions

KAREN KINGSTON states, Before we dive into the details of this newly published peer-reviewed article, I want to emphasize why this new scientific analysis is a critical piece of evidence in our battle to stop the extermination-level assault on humanity with mRNA nanoparticle technologyWe can’t stop the crime if we never identify the weapon. 

This newly released analysis is further evidence of the toxic (and sometimes lethal) self-assembling, Ai nanotechnology entities found in the COVID-19 ‘vaccine’ vials. Under the fraudulent promotion of “safe and effective vaccines” these toxic nanobiotechnologies were injected into billions of adults and children around the globe causing an unprecedented level of disease, disabilities, and death.

“Visible Artificial Self-Assembling Entities”

The International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research (IJVTPR) published a scientific analysis of 54 COVID-19 ‘vaccine’ vials (45 Pfizer, 7 Moderna, 1 AstraZeneca, 1 Novavax) confirming the presence of “3-4 million self-assembling entities per milliliter”of the COVID-19 injections. Specifically, Pfizer mRNA injections contained 900,000 - 1.2 million self-assembling nanotech entities per dose, and Moderna contained 1.5 - 2.0 million nanotech entities per dose.

Self-Assembling and Self-Spreading Nanotechnology Confirmed

The scientific researchers confirmed that both the replication and self-assembly of the pre-programmed nanoparticles are activated by internal and external conditions (including external electromagnetic fields from cell phones and laptops). These external electromagnetic fields create activation periods that are part of the unpredictable shedding phenomenon that occurs during “nanoparticle overproduction” causing transmission through sweat, saliva, semen, and other excretions.

These new peer-reviewed findings are consistent with the US patents confirming that the lipid nanoparticles are programmable, self-assembling, self-replicating and self-spreading particles.[MORE]