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.