Graphene-Enhanced Textiles and Truck Tires? Sigh...
Has anyone pushing for graphene thought of how we're going to clean this mess up? Yes? No?
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Now, a very quick illustration of why the concern about graphene goes waaaay beyond vaccines. Like I said in the past, graphene is the new asbestos, the new glyphosate. The industrialists of this world are licking their lips about graphene and hoping to put it everywhere: clothes, batteries, devices, tires, medical sensors, injectable products, wallpaper, water purification equipment, etc. etc.
So far, they have been succeeding, and the reason they have been succeeding at this tragic endeavor is existential. We are witnessing this and living through this because our world is out of balance, big time. It is out of balance tremendously, and now is a good time to bring out our highest love, to act on our best courage, to throw out all fear, and do our part on this Earth well, bravely and without freaking out. And I guess, perpetual detoxing is the new way of life…. On a side note, I believe that the good spiritual forces are watching over us all the time, and we get help when we need help. So there is plenty of room for courage but really zero room for freaking out.
There is some useful info in the story I posted a little while ago.
Anyway, let’s look at just two examples of “ubiquitous graphene”: graphene-enhanced textiles, and graphene-enhanced truck tires.
Graphene-enhanced textiles
Directa Plus recently announced a new collaboration with Heathcoat Fabrics that aims "to drive groundbreaking advancements in technical textiles". Heathcoat Fabrics is a manufacturer of advanced knitted and woven fabrics located in Tiverton, England.
The company said: "Integrating Directa Plus' G+ Planar Thermal Circuit technology into Heathcoat fabrics portfolio is central to this collaboration. This union is optimized to provide excellent thermal dissipation properties, helping to control and regulate the user's body temperature...It also enables strong surface resistivity, making it suitable for various anti-static applications."
G+ is a technological platform for developing textiles that cater to the rigorous demands of various high-stakes industries, from aerospace to healthcare.
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Here is more. Meet Graphene-X (lol) who are "pioneering the future of technical apparel with nature-inspired innovation." Look at these futuristic people… and the guy packing graphene next to his intimate parts…. ouch!
Graphene-enhanced truck tires
Levidian has unveiled its first prototype truck tire, combining graphene with carbon black in a new tread formulation. Launched this week at the Tire Technology Expo in Hannover, the graphene-enhanced natural rubber and butadiene rubber tire tread compound, typically used in commercial vehicle tires, has been shown to deliver significant improvements in the mechanical and dynamic properties of the tire.
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Now, let’s think this through using common sense. What happens when we wear graphene-enhanced textiles? It takes zero conspiracy theorists to point at the fact that our clothes constantly shed bits and pieces, and those bits and pieces turn into, you guessed it, dust. (I wrote about urban dust for Dr. Mercola here, last year.)
Well, graphene is tiny, really tiny. I am no chemist but it seems like when a material consists of super-tiny particles, when they shed, the shed particles will also be super-tiny, and they will go into the air, into our noses and lungs, etc. Furthermore, when we wash our clothes, the particles will get released into the water supply, and it will never be cleaned out because water treatment equipment is not suitable for that. So it will end up in rivers, seas, in oceans, in our food (including "health food”). Fishes and water animals will be eating it, in other words, a mess!
If graphene is in truck tires, well, when cars are on the go, tires get “wear,” tire particles get released into the air, and we and other living beings breathe them, it goes into soil, into underground water, etc.
Not so good, is it? I would say so…
Which brings us back to the job of pedaling and breathing very diligently in the direction of balance—and doing it for love, from love, and without freaking out. We are not victims, we have an important job to do here in the world. Let’s do it well!
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Cavafy has a poem on this.,
“For the gods perceive future things,
ordinary people things in the present, but
the wise perceive things about to happen.”
Philostratos, Life of Apollonios of Tyana, viii, 7.
Ordinary people know what’s happening now,
the gods know future things
because they alone are totally enlightened.
Of what’s to come the wise perceive
things about to happen.
Sometimes during moments of intense study
their hearing’s troubled: the hidden sound
of things approaching reaches them,
and they listen reverently, while in the street outside
the people hear nothing whatsoeve
I'm sure we don't have anything to worry about. They know what they're doing.... (sarcasm)