Hmm, this is interesting and all, but she could have easily put something on the magnet that sticks to her arm. Also, its too far away for me to figure out if its right on her skin, or something else is on the magnet.
I thought the same, as the article states ‘sticky material on one side of the magnet’ but thought it might be plausible. I have not been vaccinated so I don’t know, nor am I a substantiating her claim just thought the group may want to dig into this subject.
I thought she might have an implant in her shoulder or sticky tape on one side of the magnet, but also thought it might be plausible. I’m just providing a link not substantiation. I have not been vaccinated so I can’t test this myself.
If this is true, that would mean there is a significant amount of ferrous material in the shot. It looks like she has a neodymium magnet. Reason I state that is it wouldn't take much ferrous material to make it adhere, especially if the Gauss levels (magnetic strength) were better than N-42.
If real, and that is a BIG if, why in the fuck is there any ferrous material. The mrna is coated in lipids ... non--ferrous. What if it's some of that nano-tech shit the tinfoil hatties were floating.
That dude that snatched that vial last week needs to tell us what they found under the microscope. Exposure to extreme magnetism should disable that shit. Should be the operative word.
Things can have a magnetic field far surpassing their magnetic mass, an electromagnet is a good example, it's entirely possible that other things can have a similar field/mass discrepancy...
A big problem with conducting such an experiment is that you have to get the shot AND believe its probably bad for you. Not many would be willing to do that. I certainly would not, and I am not against self experimentation (I've done it before).
Hmm, this is interesting and all, but she could have easily put something on the magnet that sticks to her arm. Also, its too far away for me to figure out if its right on her skin, or something else is on the magnet.
I thought the same, as the article states ‘sticky material on one side of the magnet’ but thought it might be plausible. I have not been vaccinated so I don’t know, nor am I a substantiating her claim just thought the group may want to dig into this subject.
I thought she might have an implant in her shoulder or sticky tape on one side of the magnet, but also thought it might be plausible. I’m just providing a link not substantiation. I have not been vaccinated so I can’t test this myself.
If this is true, that would mean there is a significant amount of ferrous material in the shot. It looks like she has a neodymium magnet. Reason I state that is it wouldn't take much ferrous material to make it adhere, especially if the Gauss levels (magnetic strength) were better than N-42.
If real, and that is a BIG if, why in the fuck is there any ferrous material. The mrna is coated in lipids ... non--ferrous. What if it's some of that nano-tech shit the tinfoil hatties were floating.
That dude that snatched that vial last week needs to tell us what they found under the microscope. Exposure to extreme magnetism should disable that shit. Should be the operative word.
Clif High looked into it, analyzes it and says, yes, it seems it could be true.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/WICFd3o7iinl/
Maybe someone should go get an MRI. See what happens next.
Damn! More proof, please! "This is an excellent start. Smithers!"
Go to Bitchute and search for magnet
This could be the age old spoon trick... but, maybe its a self assembling localized antenna array built by nanobots?!?!?
A control switch!
Or a kill switch; kills the personality and lets the external programming take over.
Kill shot in more ways than one.
Things can have a magnetic field far surpassing their magnetic mass, an electromagnet is a good example, it's entirely possible that other things can have a similar field/mass discrepancy...
What would a very powerful magnet do...
like a MRI machine
A big problem with conducting such an experiment is that you have to get the shot AND believe its probably bad for you. Not many would be willing to do that. I certainly would not, and I am not against self experimentation (I've done it before).
im just going to bring a magnet to my next family gathering, lol
Brutal. Absolutely brutal.
I was laughed at when I told them to wait. Please be careful. They don't know what will happen.
They laughed and mocked me, my family, everyone. But I forgive them, they are being controlled by the only apparatus they knew.