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Writer's pictureJames Geis

Carbon nanotubes: Israel's WMD, potential cancer treatment, or both?

Updated: Sep 17, 2023


I've got to hand it to Israel. This is an ingeniously diabolical way to poison the goyim if that's their goal. A company called Tuball in Israel's Negev Desert claims to be the world's largest producer of carbon nanotubes, with a 97% market share. Why would I think that our "friends" in Israel would do this? I don't know, maybe because Martin Luther said that Jews have turned poisoning us into an art form 480 years ago, or Barbara Marx Hubbard saying that her god put her ilk in charge of depopulation for "planet earth." "He selects, we destroy" she said in this quote. Here's a video of Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi saying that six billion idol worshipers make "god" angry every day and have no right to live according to the Torah.


This article from Natural News says that graphene and 5G can be used as a "remote kill vector," yet doesn't blame anyone for it. If Israel claims to have a 97% market share for carbon nanotubes, which is just graphene rolled into tubes, then where do people think this "graphene" is coming from? I would start with the company in Israel with a 97% market share of graphene rolled into tubes, i.e., carbon nanotubes. This article says that carbon nanotubes are being used as a drug delivery system for cancer patients, but you could deliver almost any "drug" you want, whether beneficial or lethal.


Another thing I want to know is what is making our meat magnetic now, as evidenced by this video. The "fact checkers" are trying to "debunk" this, but I took a magnet to the store myself to confirm that this is true, and I suggest that you do the same if you're skeptical. The people making these videos are not lying, or misinterpreting what is happening. Meat is not supposed to be magnetic, and it's not from the "iron content" either. Magnets to not stick to any meat that I buy from local farms, but I can take a magnet to the grocery store and it will stick to some of the meat there. I have also seen videos of people scraping the black "ink" off of the lettering on their pharmaceutical drugs and be showing it to be magnetic. Are they putting this crap in our food and drugs? It sure looks that way. How were carbon nanotubes being found in children's lungs in Paris, like New Scientist was reporting in 2015 in this article? Something is very wrong here.

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