A Simple Experiment

Teslaphoresis: Nanotube wires self-assemble under the ...

It is well documented that the vaccines for COVID-19 contain graphene oxide. The Rice University video details the use of a tesla coil to control the assembly and activation of nanotubes at a distance (teslaphoresis).

The simple experiment would be to expose subjects who have received two booster shots to a tesla coil and slowly increase its power. If the vaccine is the real weapon, the graphene oxide in the subjects’ brains will show an immediate reaction.

This experiment will require test subjects to sign a waiver of liability (similar to the waiver Trump gave to all pharmaceutical companies for the vaccine) and it must be able to be replicated based on the experiment’s design parameters.

David DeGerolamo

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173dVietVet
173dVietVet
3 years ago

David -- I don’t think it was Trump who gave immunity from liability to Big Pharma.

He would have no authority to do so, however, the Congressswines would.

I believe they did pass legislation saying the those jabs, while under an EUA would be free from liability for the manufacturers, hospitals, foctirs and others who were involved in delivering the jabs. I believe a Dr Martin has several interviews on Brighteon about how that liability can be legally overturned.

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago
Reply to  173dVietVet

None of the above you mentioned is authorized under the Constitution. Whether it is the President or Congress. If I am wrong please show me where. From an unconstitutional view, Trump is appoints the Director of the FDA and the CDC, so anything coming from them falls under his control and he takes the blame.

Do you really think Trump followed the Constitution?

Thomas Angle
Thomas Angle
3 years ago
Reply to  DRenegade

173d stated

“He would have no authority to do so, however, the Congressswines would.”

That authority could only derive from the Constitution.

Last edited 3 years ago by Thomas Angle