Hmmmm, would you look at that… a patent for graphene oxide to be sprayed into the atmosphere in conjunction with the cloud seeding atmospheric aerosol injection program...
Interestingly, it was filed in January of 2020, which were the first weeks that were the precursor to global lockdowns and the eventual rollout of graphene-infused clot shots.
It’s pretty synchronistic that I came across this a day or two ago as I’m getting ready to go into the Oregon coastal mountains to a natural spring where I collect water.
I’ve been contemplating how much I want to continue relying on what’s the most ideal source of water—a natural spring—as opposed to my gravity-fed water filtration system that I use to filter out the water I cook and make tea with, and occasionally drink.
The spring I go to is at the bottom of a small mountain, so, there’s certainly been some filtration going on, but how much barium, strontium, silver and aluminum is being filtered naturally, if at all? And now with the possibility of graphene being in the water, do I really even wanna take a chance?
And shit… now that I think of it, can my filtration system even filter out graphene?
Graphene is carbon-based, and especially small given that they’re nanoparticles, so, can a carbon filter even filter out graphene?
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