Your first clue it’s full of black goo, is that it’s from pharma. It’s even in antibiotic pills. See it HERE.
When you go shopping, you might want to bring a 65-pound pull-value magnet. It’s pretty small and easily fits in a pocket or purse. You can get one for a few bucks at Home Depot. But do keep it away from your credit cards;-) If the magnet sticks to meat, (or anything else) do NOT buy it. Seems this wouldn’t be as definitive with boxed goods (that might also contain graphene) due to the distance between the magnet and the contents. See more about the “black-goo” agenda HERE:
The graphene appears to have been encapsulated in polymer-based lipid (nanoparticle) hydrogels. It does seem possible that, when you draw the graphene with a magnet (as you might in a liquid, SEE picture above) you could also be removing some, or maybe most of the lipids? I need to do further research on this part.
So far, it does appear that viscous liquids (such as vaccines and injectable numbing agents) are kept cool for a REASON. When it’s cold, it’s easier to keep the graphene particles suspended (& homogenized) and therefore INVISIBLE to the naked eyes of consumers. This would be one of the ways to help keep it from settling and concentrating, and causing concern from doctors & dentists, and/or their clients.
You need to warm the liquid (to loosen the suspension) in order to get the full effect of magnetically “pulling” the particles into a group, at which time you will easily SEE the swarm of critters with your naked eyes. And you could even try this with your cereal. Just soak it, break it up, get your magnet and drag it around. See what collects on the magnet. And Walla! Now you’ve got yourself a great video and headline! (I recommend wearing gloves AND naming the brand in your video title.)
If it’s got the black goo, it doesn’t belong in YOU.
BLACK GOO. Go look it up and see all of the wonderful images and videos;-)
If anyone wants to add some data here, PLEASE DO. Let me know what you’re seeing, hearing, or figuring out about all of this. Data is great. But I ALSO want your personal thoughts, ideas, and ANY possible strategies you’ve maybe thought of, or even found somewhere, for dealing with this crapola-from-Satan’s-bunghola.
Had to rhyme it. Too easy.
Godspeed,
Joy
That's interesting because black goo has been used in music videos, movies, etc. as predictive programming for several years now. Just get on YouTube and do a search for black goo to see the countless videos covering this topic. We now know what the symbolism means.
Thank you Joy, on a related note, read this article tonight: https://dpl003.substack.com/p/nanoparticles-the-next-wave-of-gatekeepers?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1240559&post_id=141365370&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=18ngxp&utm_medium=email