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Are graphene bubbles in COVID-19 vaccines being detonated using 5G, causing internal bleeding among the vaccinated?

By Alexis Tereszcuk
NO

A recent claim says graphene bubbles in COVID-19 vaccines will be detonated in vaccinated individuals using 5G, causing internal bleeding that will allegedly be blamed on the Marburg virus.

COVID-19 vaccines do not contain graphene oxide and therefore "bubbles" of graphene cannot be remotely detonated inside an individual to trigger an explosion that would cause internal bleeding.

Marburg virus, which causes hemorrhagic fever, has become a new rallying cry for anti-vaccination supporters. They claim that this "new" virus is going to become a pandemic, which will be the excuse used as a "cover-up" for COVID-19 vaccine deaths.

Marburg virus is not new — it was first discovered in 1967. It did not spread throughout the globe as SARS-CoV-2 has. 

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