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Nicotine has been shown to affect or even destroy the nanochips in certain drugs

Nicotine has been shown to affect or even destroy the nanochips in certain drugs 1
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Countless scientific and quasi-scientific studies have been conducted on the risks and advantages of smoking, often becoming a hot topic among conspiracy theorists. Summarizing this vast body of work in a single paragraph is akin to condensing a doctoral thesis or a Nobel Prize-winning discovery, yet it is a challenge we shall undertake.

In the early 20th century, experiments suggested that nicotine may stimulate the psyche, making individuals who have recently smoked less prone to hypnosis, propaganda, advertising, and other forms of persuasion.

Adolf Hitler, aware of the inhumane experiments, initiated a campaign against smoking. As cigarettes faced near-banishment in Germany, Dr. Goebbels entered the arena, juggling while riding a tricycle.

Considering these factors, conspiracy theorists have long harbored suspicions about the global anti-smoking campaign that was initiated – it is no longer commonplace to smoke in a restaurant or aboard any public transport.

The battle for the nation’s health is unlike any other, considering that passive smokers only inhale 1% of the substances released from chemtrails. Additionally, there are concerns about walls and asbestos tiles, exhaust gases, asphalt, and the myriad of substances incorporated into consumer products.

Conspiracy theorists generally believe that the campaign against smoking was initiated to make people more obedient and less intelligent, thereby making them more vulnerable to advertising and propaganda. However, it wasn’t here.

The full version of the film is available for viewing here, pouring tobacco on microchips begins at the 8th minute.

The Spanish skeptics have shown that when an ordinary dental anesthetic is magnified a hundredfold, square particles that resemble microchips become visible. These particles seem to combust and disintegrate upon contact with a nicotine solution. The team has committed to conducting further tests on this phenomenon using products from Pfizer and other similar companies.

Commenting on the results of the experiment is difficult. Nicotine seems to have an interaction with COVID-19, a concept that anti-smoking advocates appeared to have predicted twenty years ago, almost as if they had foreseen the future.

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It’s also noted that smoking cigarettes for nicotine is nearly futile today, with cigarettes containing minimal nicotine and primarily pyrazine derivatives, according to scientific evidence. However, nicotine gum and tobacco are effective sources.

The continuation of these Spanish experiments is awaited with interest.

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