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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: 1947boomer
Japan finds black particles in Moderna vaccine
Well in Japan they did find black particles in Moderna vaccine. They only refereed this black particles as foreign substance.
No updates ever since.
When it comes C19 vaccination & boosting they haven't being very honest.
Didn't this turn out to be due to poorly trained staff sticking needles through rubber stopper to fill up smaller phial for distribution?
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: 1947boomer
Japan finds black particles in Moderna vaccine
Well in Japan they did find black particles in Moderna vaccine. They only refereed this black particles as foreign substance.
No updates ever since.
When it comes C19 vaccination & boosting they haven't being very honest.
It comes less than a week after Japan suspended the use of about 1.63 million Moderna doses due to contamination.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
Didn't this turn out to be due to poorly trained staff sticking needles through rubber stopper to fill up smaller phial for distribution?
Japan brought a load of people out of retirement to do the vaxxing, and this is how they used to do it back in the day.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: 1947boomer
Japan finds black particles in Moderna vaccine
Well in Japan they did find black particles in Moderna vaccine. They only refereed this black particles as foreign substance.
No updates ever since.
When it comes C19 vaccination & boosting they haven't being very honest.
Didn't this turn out to be due to poorly trained staff sticking needles through rubber stopper to fill up smaller phial for distribution?
Japan brought a load of people out of retirement to do the vaxxing, and this is how they used to do it back in the day.
After yet another contamination report for a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine vial in Japan, the company on Wednesday said its contract manufacturer has identified the probable source of foreign materials.
After investigating, Spain's Rovi Laboratories has concluded that the particulates discovered are stainless steel. The contamination likely resulted from friction between two pieces of metal incorrectly installed in a production line, Moderna said.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
Didn't this turn out to be due to poorly trained staff sticking needles through rubber stopper to fill up smaller phial for distribution?
Japan brought a load of people out of retirement to do the vaxxing, and this is how they used to do it back in the day.
They're lying. Takes 5 seconds on any search engine to find updates.
It turned out to be stainless steel shavings due to an improper setting on the machine that puts the caps on the vials.
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: Asmodeus3
Which is still dangerous when injected and then circulates in the bloodstream.
If it's visible, it's not fitting into a needle.
originally posted by: anonentity
www.bitchute.com...
originally posted by: Masterjaden
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
King LOUISE???? Did you mean King Louis?
Jaden
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
a reply to: anonentity
I consider all information after personally seeing seeing a coin stick an arm.
Where’s that Walking Dead guy?
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
a reply to: Themaskedbeast
It was a Canadian two dollar coin.
A fork as well (he works in the kitchen of the facility I work in) the fork was a bit heavy but the coin slightly pulled to his arm and stuck well.
In hindsight I should have hung something like a paper clip on a string so the pull could be observed.
Funny thing is one of our board members poo pood it until he went home and tried it. He chose to be vaccinated first shot in one arm and second shot in the other. He texted me and said it stuck to both and that he was now trying to debunk himself.
I’ve posted about it in a couple of other threads but don’t expect to be believed, I didn’t believe it until I saw it. Thought it was disinfo.
originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: anonentity
Usually, this would be put into the dump bucket. But this girl worked as a quality auditor for Pfizer, her credentials and badge seem legit, when the phoned up HQ wondering why some of the batches glowed, she was told a few of the experimental batches had bioluminescence in them. Since it was all an experimental batch, it makes you wonder, as one or two reports have surfaced of a rather strange blue glow at the injection site.www.bitchute.com... It would be an easy way to show if you were vaxed or not.
As a physicist, I think I can explain a few things here.
First, the Bitchute video is showing two entirely different physical phenomena. The young woman who is the Pfizer quality control technician is observing the Tyndall effect. The doofus who is shining a UV light over his arm is observing fluorescence. The fact that both of these phenomena are included in the same video is, frankly, stupid and confusing.
Normally, the term "glowing" refers to light that is being emitted from a primary source. For example, if you have a small wire that is being heated by an electrical current, it will glow red hot. If you have a Tritium watch dial, it will glow with a greenish light. Those types of sources will put out light and glow in the dark regardless of whether there are any other light sources around. That is not what we are seeing in the video, because in both cases there is an external light source.
The quality control technician is looking at vials of vaccine that are being illuminated by whatever the ambient lighting is used in the lab. The Tyndall effect occurs whenever there are very tiny solid particles suspended in a fluid like water or air. Each little particle scatters the ambient light and scatters blue light out the side preferentially. That's what she is seeing. It means that whatever liquid is in the vials is not a pure liquid; it has tiny particles of some kind suspended in the liquid. That could be a function of the temperature of the liquid. Many times as a solution cools, solid particles will precipitate out and remain suspended in the liquid. If the liquid heats up, the particles will be resorbed into the liquid and the liquid will become clear again.
en.wikipedia.org...
The doofus with the UV light is observing fluorescence. In fluorescence, a high energy light source (UV) impinges on different atoms/molecules and temporarily excites some of the electrons in those atoms/molecules to a higher energy state. Those electrons then fall back down to lower energy states and release light of a longer wavelength in the process. The UV wavelengths are not visible to the human eye, but the longer wavelengths are. Many organic molecules (such as oils in the skin, plastics, etc.) will fluoresce when hit with UV light. That spot on the guy's arm at the injection site could be residual blood cells that came from the injection or glue from the band aid or any one of a hundred other organic molecules.
en.wikipedia.org...