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In that case, I wouldn't believe Pfizer's word, since they'd claim that the contaminants were something harmless.No. Pfizer said they were stainless steel. Japan did not even test them.
Has anyone except these scientists actually tested the vaccines? Pfizer should have, but they obviously have substances that should not be there, so the best case scenario is that they are not even testing the vaccines to see what they are. Pfizer has a history of lies, and the governments are clearly lying as their story is not even superficially coherent. These scientists have not been show to lie, and they take on massive risks coming out with this stuff.
Moderna vaccines in Japan were found to have pink and black particles. But why is only Japan noticing this?
A factory in India manufactures the vaccines, if I understand correctly. In that case, I wonder if the vaccines are being tampered with.
Pfizer says their vaccines don't contain graphene oxide, but maybe some other entity adds it, with or without their knowledge.
In the case that they know, there could be bribery and "looking the other way". If it was proven that the vaccines contain something they claimed don't, they can say it's due to a contaminant and simply recall a batch of vaccines.
I don't understand why more scientists haven't tested the vaccines. Was there nobody in Japan, for example, who was curious about the particles and isolated them to see what they are? Not to mention the existing findings should inspire other scientists to get their hands on the vaccines themselves.
There are other sketchy findings, such as a self-assembling carbon and aluminum object, which seems like a fake finding, as well as a hydra-like organism.
The two people in the same area who developed prion disease were likely to have received the same batch, so that in itself would be a reason to check the vaccines for metal contamination, if that theory of prion disease was acknowledged.