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In Pfizer vaccine different nanoparticle are used. Most interestingly is the alc-0159 which binds/encapsules the RNA to it.

My question is, could a electromagnetic wave be used to change the nanoparticles static charge which then would release whatever it's bind to it?

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>>1086082 (OP)

Here you go anon, I remember seeing something about this recently:

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/293938437/

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