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Aluminum 'thing' found in Pfizer Comirnaty
« on: October 14, 2021, 12:03:13 PM »
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Another strange COVID vaccine life form has been discovered under the microscope, this time made of aluminum and carbon. The discovery was made by a Polish doctor by the name of Dr. Franc Zalewski. Throughout his video presentation, he calls it “the thing.” He found it in the Pfizer Comirnaty vaccine shot, in 1 of 3 vials he studied.
https://thefreedomarticles.com/covid-vaccine-life-form-aluminum-carbon-pfizer-comirnaty-shot/

Re: Aluminum 'thing' found in Pfizer Comirnaty
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2021, 12:12:34 PM »
Dr. Carrie Madej also posted a Bitchute video in which she claimed to have discovered a living “thing” in the gene serum.

There’s a thread on it here somewhere, I think in a thread called something like “Why ivermectin works.”

A couple people here don’t think she’s credible, but if her finding are being corroborated by other scientists, it’s at least worth consideration.


Re: Aluminum 'thing' found in Pfizer Comirnaty
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2021, 04:05:35 PM »
A couple people here don’t think she’s credible, but if her finding are being corroborated by other scientists, it’s at least worth consideration.
I'm very skeptical of her. But, yes, the corroboration with other doctors is why I made a point of sharing this article. Otherwise, to be honest, I may not have if it was just Dr. Madej herself presenting this.

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« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2021, 04:11:02 PM »
So I saw this a few days ago.  He spent a lot of time saying this was an aluminum-based life form.  I'm not sure how that's even possible.  But then after saying this for a long time, he seemed to correct himself and then say carbon.  There was just something a bit off about his presentation.  I'm not sure I understand why he claims it's a "life form" when it's made of aluminum and/or carbon and some boron ... and nothing else (by his admission).

So, not unlike Madej, he says that the thing is looking and smiling at him.  But then he said that it showed no signs of motion or life.  Goes on to speculate that some signal might bring it to life.  What does he base this on, the assertion that it's alive and that some signal will bring it to life?  Just seems a bit kooky to me.

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« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2021, 04:13:50 PM »
He also says that 2 of the 3 vials were saline ... which seems to back up the theory that not everyone receives a real jab.