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yeah, I watched that. I am a Mech. Engineer(retired) and have used very high end light microscopes and electron microscopes at a large Fortune 500 company research site. I know nothing about his spectral analysis but have worked with lots of Analytical Chemists analyzing materials. MY take: It is NOT possible for him to characterize anything in any way using what he has there in that interview. The things he needs to see are only possible to see using an electron micrscope and he even acknowledges that and points out that it is necessary to both dehydrate and put the sample under a vacuum and I believe he also points out the need to vapor coat with gold any sample. The graphene, he points out, evaporates in any attempt to do that. Now, there may be lots of stuff he has not described in his spectral analysis that may point to some things but to imply that these particles are "self-assembling" and connecting to RF signals as antenna receivers is WAY over the top. Also, the idea that these tiny graphen particles act like glass knives cutting up cells is WAY beyond the pale!

The evidence he presents is BS as far as I am concerned.

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