firstly
Delgado and Dr. Sevillano say that the graphene gives same symptomology as covid
but.. the vaccine does not make anyone have covid symptoms
.. thus debunked
secondly
Delgado and Dr. Sevillano later admit that they are literally 'nobodies' in the biomedical testing industry and they done this to energise a debate to get the well known 'somebodies' to actually get a vial and test it
thus. they make a false claim to try forcing others to do their own tests..
its like badecker not affording pizza. so tells someone a certain pizza tastes like fairy dust. and that people need to order some pizza and bring it to him so they can all eat it..
.. well it doesnt taste like fairy dust but now badecker has a free pizza
..
oh and the university the scammers claimed done the test.. the university reponds
https://www.newtral.es/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/COMUNICADO-DE-LA-UNIVERSIDAD-DE-ALMERI%CC%81A_2-julio-2021_def.pdf?x32658
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University of Almeria
Sacramento highway s / n
04120, La Cañada de San Urbano, Almería
COMMUNICATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ALMERÍA
Faced with the false information disseminated on some social networks and blogs about a report
provisional from a professor at the University of Almería, who seems to question vaccines
Faced with Covid-19, the University of Almería communicates that:
It is flatly false that the University of Almería has carried out a scientific study with
the results that are being published by those media that, on the other hand, are
misrepresenting the content of an unofficial report by a University professor about a
analysis of a sample of unknown origin with total lack of traceability. Report that
this university neither subscribes nor shares, as the report itself warns.
The University of Almería, as an academic institution, seamlessly supports vaccines as
scientifically unquestionable instrument to fight disease.
The University of Almería studies and reserves the possibility of directing civil and criminal actions
against those who continue to disclose the falsehoods that this communication denies.
Sacramento highway s / n
04120, La Cañada de San Urbano, Almería
COMMUNICATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ALMERÍA
Faced with the false information disseminated on some social networks and blogs about a report
provisional from a professor at the University of Almería, who seems to question vaccines
Faced with Covid-19, the University of Almería communicates that:
It is flatly false that the University of Almería has carried out a scientific study with
the results that are being published by those media that, on the other hand, are
misrepresenting the content of an unofficial report by a University professor about a
analysis of a sample of unknown origin with total lack of traceability. Report that
this university neither subscribes nor shares, as the report itself warns.
The University of Almería, as an academic institution, seamlessly supports vaccines as
scientifically unquestionable instrument to fight disease.
The University of Almería studies and reserves the possibility of directing civil and criminal actions
against those who continue to disclose the falsehoods that this communication denies.
also
The author[prof dr pablo campra] of the [misleading]report compared images obtained via electron microscopy. One of them is from a sample of graphene oxide, and the other of a liquid that, according to the document, could be the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, although the product’s “origin and traceability is unknown”.
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The document you have asked us about, titled “Detection of graphene oxide in aqueous suspensions (Cominarty)” was published 28 June 2021 and shared on various anti-vaccine websites.
Comirnaty is the commercial name of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, but as we have already shown, there is no evidence that the liquid analyzed in the document is from this vaccine.
The document’s author acknowledges that a vial arrived by “courier” service, but that he doesn’t know its traceability. In addition, he also clarifies that the person who sent him this supposed vial is Ricardo Delgado Martín, who has disseminated anti-vaccine content
Comirnaty is the commercial name of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, but as we have already shown, there is no evidence that the liquid analyzed in the document is from this vaccine.
The document’s author acknowledges that a vial arrived by “courier” service, but that he doesn’t know its traceability. In addition, he also clarifies that the person who sent him this supposed vial is Ricardo Delgado Martín, who has disseminated anti-vaccine content
the author says that its an interim report. done to so speculate and cause other peers to independantly do tests to validate/debunk the speculated opinion.
it is not meant to be a peer reviewed proof in of itself
the interim report even says "We believe that it could be graphene" but they dont even know for sure
their limited 'evidence' is 2 images that 'looks similar'