Catholic archbishop pens unhinged letter with nuttiest vaccine conspiracy theory yet

Pope Francis in St Peter’s square – Vatican
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Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, the Vatican’s former ambassador to the United States, was forced to resign after he arranged Pope Francis’ controversial 2015 meeting with Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who went to jail rather than comply with a court order to issue same-sex marriage licenses.

After his retirement, Vigano has continued his ongoing campaign against LGBTQ people while also attacking the church itself. Now the deranged theologian, who has been decried for his “blasphemous” writings, has penned his nuttiest letter yet: a COVID conspiracy theory that has become the laughing stock of the internet.

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“The presence of graphene in the doses that have been administered, reported by numerous laboratories that have analyzed its content, suggests that the forced use of so-called vaccines – together with the systematic boycott of existing treatments of proven effectiveness – serves the purpose of contact-tracing all vaccinated human beings throughout the world, who will be or already are connected to the Internet of Things by means of a quantum link of pulsed microwave frequencies of 2.4 GHz or higher from cell towers and satellites,” Vigano wrote.

Graphene is a carbon-based nanostructure used in the production of electronic batteries and semiconductors. There is no graphene in mRNA vaccines as claimed by conspiracy theorists.

Before being dismissed by Pope Francis, Vigano had…

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