(Natural News) Health Canada has issued a warning about blue and gray disposable face masks, which contain an asbestos-like substance associated with “early pulmonary toxicity.”
The SNN200642 masks, which are made in China and sold and distributed by a Quebec-based company called Métallifer, had been part of Canada’s public school reopening plan. Students were told that they needed to wear them in the classroom to prevent the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
Health Canada, however, discovered during a preliminary risk assessment that the masks contain microscopic graphene particles that, when inhaled, could cause severe lung damage.
Nano size is invisible to the eye. A hair is 80000 nm (nanometers) thick.
I believe the most probably explanation is that these black fibers that we're seeing in many videos is just fibre from textiles. Most of the dust in rooms constists of that....
Thanks @cybe.old for your response. What do you think of this one please? At first, it looks like fibers, as you say, then they experiment a little more:
It's really not that I trust one side or the other - I trust The Lord and He said to beware the PCR test.
Well, I'm perplexed why people call them nanoparticles when they are 80000x larger.
I would say that the swabs were probably created in a dirty Asian factory and that those are random fabric fibers that move because of static electricity.
Enoch 31:5 Then holy Raphael, an angel who was with me, answered and said: This is the "tree of knowledge" (of evil), of which thy ancient father and mother ate, who were before thee; and who, obtaining knowledge (from the d/evil), their eyes being opened, and knowing themselves to be naked, were expelled from The Garden (Gen. 2:9; 3:6, 24). King of kings' Bible - Enoch
Swansea University researchers tested a variety of masks, from standard plain face masks to novelty and festive masks for children, many sold in UK retail outlets.
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