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False | Nanotechnology Conspiracy: Vaccines, Zombies, and Remote Body Control

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Debunked: Claims of​ Nanotechnology-Induced⁤ “Zombie Phenomenon” Linked ‍to COVID-19 Vaccines are False

A conspiracy theory ​alleging a “zombie phenomenon” created ⁤in laboratories through nanotechnology and spread via COVID-19 ‍vaccines ⁢is ‍demonstrably false, according to fact-checkers at ⁣Factual.ro and international news organizations. The claims, circulating online, suggest vaccines‌ contain elements⁣ enabling remote control of​ individuals.

The assertion misinterprets the use of ‍nanoparticles in vaccines,which are utilized as a component at an extremely‍ small scale and do not equate to the presence of electronic devices or robots. Factual.ro has⁣ previously‌ debunked similar false⁤ claims regarding COVID-19 vaccines, including allegations‌ they contain ⁤”nanotechnological entities,” “grafen nanobots,” or cause⁢ “turbocancere.” Reuters⁢ and Voice of America ⁢(VOA) have also refuted misinformation about nanorobots⁢ in vaccines and the ‌idea that vaccines alter human DNA or‍ introduce​ devices into the body.

These conspiracy​ theories, which link⁣ nanotechnology ⁢to‌ body control and‌ vaccination, have been ‍widely circulated online. There is no evidence to support the claim of a nanotechnology-induced “zombie phenomenon” or remote control capabilities within⁣ the vaccines.

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