I wanted to share my own experience with the current stories of a magnet holding to the needle point for the vaccine shot....
It was the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine and my family members took their first vaccine shots in March......
On Both of my family members I was able to attach the magnet at the entry point of the vaccine shot and the magnet held even with the person waving their arms.... I also tried on the opposite arm and elsewhere on the same arm ..... it was ONLY when the magnet sat on top of the vaccine shots entry point that the magnet held firm....
I had to make up an excuse as to why I asked them to do it and I now feel really bad about it..... but I just cannot tell them as none of us know what it could mean yet ie, heavy metals, micro chip or some other chemical element.... !!
Fortunately neither of them are getting the second shot but they decided that for themselves and that was before I tried the magnet test...!
The thought of what is being put into people’s bodies is scary.....!! And yet the majority of people getting vaccinated aren’t bothering to research for themselves and allow others to tell them what is best for them and their family...!
WWG1WGA
speculation. statement of obvious. something magnetic has been injected. further speculation. magnetic object/substance is stationary in vaccine injection site. evidence? magnetic attraction at site persists minimum of days beyond injection.
Knowing how long the effect persists would be helpful in determining the source of the effect.
@OP: Did you do any tests on how long the effect lasted and/or time dependent strength degradation?
Maybe its not something magnetic being injected..... Its nano tech that is leaching your own bodies iron to build an antenna for 5G signals to activate the zombie apocalypse.
Unlikely. Magnets attracted to opposite charges. Human body average iron content: 3.5 g. Magnetic? No, iron in human body shielded/encapsulated by hemoglobin. Hemoglobin repels magnetic fields.
So what is it?
What about people who have iron overload like my Mom?
Excess iron? body stores excess iron in liver and major organs. Harmful? Possible, chronic excess intake of iron known to cause organ failure. Also known to contribute to other chronic diseases, eg. cirrhosis, diabetes and heart failure.
Thats not exactly true. The is an effect that people who design nanotechnology would certainly understand. https://youtu.be/IVsWTkD2M6Q
Probably carbon nanoparticles. They’ve been trying to inject this stuff into people for more than a decade so some reason. I don’t know what they do
When did carbon become ferrous?
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2020/nr/d0nr01219j#!divAbstract
Whoa, that's pretty cool. But it is still inserting ferrous metal into the carbon structure so my comment stands, but carbon nanoparticles is a colloquial term.
IDk maybe it’s ferrous nanocarbon particles