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  • Last Updated on October 14, 2022 by Neelam Singh Quick Take A video published on a media website claims covid vaccines are a weapon of mass destruction. People vaccinated with the covid vaccine are releasing electromagnetic fields and emitting radiation. And 5g towers receives this radiation. We fact-checked and found the claim to be False. The Claim Speakers in a video published on Rumble, a media website, claims covid vaccines are a weapon of mass destruction. The vaccines contain military-grade neuroweapons called lipid nanoparticles. A military-grade electromagnetic device called graphene nanotubes inject these nanoparticles in humans. Now, vaccinated people are releasing electromagnetic fields and emitting radiation. And 5G towers receives this radiation. Fact Check Are covid vaccines a weapon of mass destruction? No. Covid vaccines do not contain lipid nanoparticles. And nanotubes do not inject these nanoparticles into humans. It seems the claim is made to spread disinformation as no scientific proof supports the statements by the speaker. The available evidence informs that all objects, including humans, have an electromagnetic fields and emit electromagnetic radiation, which has nothing to do with covid vaccines. The four main types of covid vaccines are whole virus, protein subunit, viral vector and nucleic acid (RNA and DNA). None of these vaccines contain graphene. THIP MEDIA has explained in detail covid vaccines do not contain graphene. We also did a background search of the speakers in the video. James Giordano is an expert in neurology and biochemistry. He has informed LeadStories that his statement was taken out of context and covid vaccines are not weaponized. Karen Kingston was introduced as a biotech analyst in the video. But she does not seem to have much experience in vaccine research. Kingston’s LinkedIn profile shows she specialize in sales and marketing.
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