Is the Vaccine capable of letting China monitor and control you remotely in real time using quantum radars?

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Sounds right.

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So in theory the likes of Dr Fauci, Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama have sold out the American people to China.

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Oxidative stress can lead to 'attack' on brain cells by chemicals called free radicals. It is these free radicals that cause oxidative damage. One study has shown that brains of people with Alzheimer's disease show lesions that are typically associated with free radical exposure.

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The surfaces of iron oxide nanoparticles are capable of catalytically generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) through the Fenton and Haber-Weiss reactions. Fenton chemistry has been shown to be temperature dependent with an increase in activity up to 40 °C and then a decrease above this temperature as the hydrogen peroxide degrades into oxygen and water which limits the reaction. When exposed to an alternating magnetic field (AMF), iron oxide nanoparticles absorb the energy from the magnetic field and convert it into heat. In this study, we observed an increase in the degradation of methylene blue when a suspension of magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4) was exposed to an AMF indicating there was an increase in the ROS generation in response to the AMF.

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Phase shifters typically consist of waveguide elements controlled by magnetic field, voltage gradient, or equivalent technology. The phase shift process used with ...

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Quantum Computers?

Most quantum computers currently work with less than 100 qubits.

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The Kane quantum computer is a proposal for a scalable quantum computer proposed by Bruce Kane in 1998,[1] who was then at the University of New South Wales. Often thought of as a hybrid between quantum dot and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) quantum computers, the Kane computer is based on an array of individual phosphorus donor atoms embedded in a pure silicon lattice. Both the nuclear spins of the donors and the spins of the donor electrons participate in the computation.

Unlike many quantum computation schemes, the Kane quantum computer is in principle scalable to an arbitrary number of qubits. This is possible because qubits may be individually addressed by electrical means.

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