Graphenea[dot]com:
“Graphene is the thinnest compound known to man at one atom thick, the
lightest material known…the strongest compound [ever] discovered…the
best conductor of heat at room temperature…the best conductor of
electricity known...potentially an eco-friendly, sustainable solution
for an almost limitless number of applications. Since the discovery…of
graphene, applications within different scientific disciplines have
exploded, with huge gains being made particularly in high-frequency
electronics, bio, chemical and magnetic sensors, ultra-wide bandwidth
photodetectors, and energy storage and generation.”
---I’ll get to the “anti-anxiety” effects of graphene on the brain in a minute; first a review of the lung issues.
On
April 2, 2021, Health Canada issued an advisory, warning people not to
“use face masks labelled to contain graphene or biomass graphene.”
Andrew
Maynard covers this issue in a medium[dot]com article, “Manufacturers
have been using nanotechnology-derived graphene in face masks---now
there are safety concerns.”
Those concerns? Masks could create lung problems.
Maynard’s
article traces the safety concerns to a Chinese mask manufacturer,
Shandong, but points out that millions of graphene-containing masks are
in use around the world, produced by a whole host of companies.
Recently,
I saw a mask sold to a customer. It was sealed in a plain plastic
bag. No manufacturer’s name, no list of materials in the mask, nothing
but a bar code. Does the mask contain graphene? No way to know.
The
mainstream literature on graphene is ambiguous and far from reassuring:
‘yes, it’s probably toxic to the lungs; perhaps not seriously so;
perhaps only temporarily; there are more questions than answers.’
Why
have these masks been certified anywhere in the world for public use?
Why haven’t the CDC and the WHO made definitive statements about safety
concerns? Why didn’t public health agencies, long ago, run/demand
definitive tests to see whether, and to what extent, the nanoparticles
of graphene detach themselves from various types of masks and enter the
body?
At materialstoday[dot]com, we have, “Is graphene safe?”
“But,
it is the very nature of graphene that might be cause for concern: thin
and lightweight, yet tough and intractable particles are notoriously
worrisome in terms of the detrimental effects they can have on our
health, particularly when breathed in…”
“Ken
Donaldson is a respiratory toxicologist at the University of Edinburgh
and he and his colleagues are among the first to raise the warning flag
on graphene, at least for nanoscopic platelets of the material. It is
not too great a leap of the imagination to imagine how such tiny flakes
of carbon might be transported deep within the lungs similar to asbestos
fibres and coal dust. Once lodged within, there is no likely mechanism
for the removal or break down of such inert particles and they might
reside on these sensitive tissues triggering a chronic inflammatory
response or interfering with the normal cellular functions.”
Does this make any sane person feel safe about wearing a mask containing graphene particles?
“We
have a new idea and a new product. It’s designed to force you to
breathe in nanoparticles of graphene. Who knows what’ll happen? Try it
and see.”
~~~
And
now, on top of all that---Are millions of people walking around in a
sedated dumbed-down haze, because they’re wearing masks?
(Yes,
I know some researchers are making the claim that graphene oxide is
contained in COVID vaccines. Their findings definitely call out for
further investigation and confirmation.)
A
large consortium, funded by the European Union, is conducting research
on graphene oxide as an anxiety-reversal agent which affects the
brain. The consortium is Graphene Flagship. They write:
“The
Graphene Flagship is, along with the Human Brain Project, the first of
the European Commission's Future and Emerging Technology Flagships,
whose mission is to address the big scientific and technological
challenges of the age through long-term, multidisciplinary research and
development efforts.”
They have published an article, “Soothing the symptoms of anxiety with graphene oxide.” Here are key quotes:
“Researchers
from Graphene Flagship partners SISSA in Italy, ICN2 in Spain and the
University of Manchester in the UK, in collaboration with the Ribeirão
Preto Medical School of the University of São Paulo, have discovered
that graphene oxide inhibits anxiety-related behaviours in a model
study. They found that injecting graphene oxide into a specific region
of the brain silences the neurons responsible for anxious behaviour.”
“Laura
Ballerini, lead author of the paper and Professor of Physiology at
Graphene Flagship partner SISSA, Italy, explains that graphene oxide
disables communication between the synapses that cause this type of
fear.”
“…’Two
days after injecting graphene oxide into a specific region of the
mouse’s brain, it behaved like other mice that had never experienced the
smell of a cat in their home environment. In other words, graphene
oxide inhibited the mouse’s anxiety-related behaviour,’ Ballerini
explains.”
“Graphene
oxide interrupts anxiety-related neuron signals without affecting the
neurons, or the surrounding cells. In simple terms, it only ‘turns down’
the communications between specific neurons. In a disease where these
communications are over-expressed, like PTSD and anxiety, targeting the
synapses with graphene oxide is enough to halt the development of this
pathological behaviour. This is a type of precision medicine.”
“Graphene
oxide is naturally eliminated after a few days, as the surrounding
tissue digests the material. Ballerini says that, after two days, they
did not observe any inflammation, and no traces of graphene oxide
remained at all.”
What happens when you walk around all day, day after day, breathing in graphene through a mask?
What happens to your lungs? To your brain? To your feelings? To the quality of your thoughts?
“ANXIOUS
ABOUT COVID? ABOUT THE VACCINE? ABOUT YOUR JOB, YOUR FINANCES, YOUR
FUTURE? TRY OUR GRAPHENE MASK. IT’LL SOOTHE YOU AND HELP YOU SURENDER TO
REALITY AS IT IS, NO MATTER HOW BAD IT GETS, WITHOUT FEAR.”
In
keeping with local laws, I’ve applied for a license to own a mask as a
weapon. If I gain approval, I plan to seal it in a glass box and mount
it on the wall next to my grenade launcher and Civil War cannonball.
~~~
(The link to this article posted on my blog is here -- with sources.)
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