🇬🇧 #English – Complaint of Medical Fraud and Investigation into Undeclared Content in COVID-19 Vaccines in Romania.
October 27, 2025.
This document is a formal report and complaint filed by Dr. Geanina Hagimă, a Romanian specialist physician, before various national and international authorities (including the Romanian Ministry of Health, the WHO, and the EMA). In it, the doctor presents the findings of her own research and that of other international groups regarding the composition of COVID-19 serums.

Summary of the main points covered in the document:
- Own Laboratory Findings: Dr. Hagimă conducted analyses using optical and electron microscopy (SEM-EDX) on vials from Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson. She claims to have detected chemical elements not declared in the leaflets, such as silicon, titanium, tin, aluminum, magnesium, and yttrium. Furthermore, she observed particles with geometric shapes, fibers, and structures under the microscope that suggest self-assembly capabilities.
- Complaint of Fraud and Lack of Consent: She contends that the Romanian State was defrauded and that the population’s informed consent was compromised by the failure to disclose the presence of these potentially toxic substances.
- Criticism of Pandemic Management: The doctor questions the speed of vaccine development and denounces a context of «pressure, censorship, and disinformation.» She mentions that effective treatments (such as hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin) were rejected in favor of a single solution based on vaccination.
- Biodigital Convergence and the «Internet of Bodies»: The document links the vaccines to global plans by organizations such as the World Economic Forum and the UN to implement the «Fourth Industrial Revolution.» The doctor suspects that the nanodevices and materials like graphene detected in the serums could form intra-body networks for two-way communications using 5G/6G technologies.
- Legal and Administrative Requests: She formally requests the cessation of the marketing of these products in Romania, the investigation of reported serious adverse effects and deaths, and the initiation of legal action against manufacturers (Pfizer, Moderna, etc.) to redress the damages caused to public health.
- References to International Research: The report relies on studies from research groups in Argentina, Germany, and Austria, which also claim to have found up to 55 undeclared elements in various vaccine batches.
A central pillar of Dr. Hagimă’s complaint is the identification of alleged self-assembling nanotechnology and graphene derivatives in the analyzed vials. According to the report, through the use of dark-field and electron microscopy, artificial nanostructures were observed that do not correspond to conventional biological ingredients. The doctor links these findings to cellular toxicity and the possibility that these materials act as physical interfaces within the human body, allowing interaction with external electromagnetic fields. These observations align with warnings from other international research groups cited in the document, who alert about the bioethical and health implications of introducing undeclared nanotechnological components into the population.