Nanoparticles hits the mainstream: Guardian UK: Genetically engineered 'Magneto' protein remotely controls brain and behaviour
(www.theguardian.com)
? These people are sick! ?
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I just had a bad thought:
If the magnetic injections are a thing won't the very powerful magnets in an MRI scanner pull the the particles around in the body,? Possibly causing internal injury?
This is a very good question,
Whatever are these nano particles even doing in a vaccine, legitimately ?
The nano particles in the vax are made of carbon (carbon nanotubes), and are not magnetic. The carbon nanotubes act as a pill casing of sorts to hold the mRNA that is delivered into the cells.
The reason the carbon nanotubes are used is to hide the mRNA that is held within them from our bodies immune system. It prevents our body from "seeing" the mRNA, and identifying as a threat, and destroying it before it can be delivered into our cells. Our immune system does not recognize carbon as a threat, and therefore does not attack carbon nanotubes.
In my opinion, everyone who injected that shit into their bodies without understanding that was defrauded by the pharma industry because they were not able to give their informed consent for the experimental drug that is falsely advertised as a "vaccine."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702111701638
Magnetic particles are being used in MRIs as an imaging aid.
Here's an answer (besides sterilization, which he also mentioned). 8:18-9:03 https://brandnewtube.com/watch/assembling-the-kill-grid-excerpt-mark-steele-absolute-must-watch_Yv6KHEcEBzyexek.html
In short, if they want to target you with a weapons system, you show up better than a ghostly image if there are added metals in your body to bounce off.
ADDING: Keep going. I'm at 10:27. If this is true people could make others close to them sick. Injection+5G leading to causing radiation sickness in a spouse, the bruising.
I'm not so sure. We're talking about nanoparticles. They're tiny and wouldn't necessarily cause major injury while passing through. Slowly subjecting them to a strong magnet could be a means of removing them.
Maybe run a person's blood through a magnetic filter and reinject it until it is observed to be clean.
One thing: magnetosensitive particles would have to be injected and wouldn't be passable by protein shedding.
I know years ago my girlfriend wanted to get tattoo eyeliner...but was advised...at that time ...if you had that done you could NOT get an head MRI if you had the tattoo eyeliner.
I don’t think they use magnetic eyeliner anymore...but yes it’s an issue if these vaccines have magnetic particles in them.