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
In these videos, the magnet only sticks to the exact spot where the needle was injected, so if someone wants to conduct a test to prove it wrong, it would be easy to just slap the magnet down an inch off and then say, “Nope - doesn’t stick!”
Right now, the videos are the most convincing evidence to me because you see the effort that was put into the test (how many attempts were made, what kind of magnet was used), you see the person doing it (do they seem like a hoaxter, an illusionist, or a C_A disinformation agent), and you see their reaction (natural or faked).
If we are really to believe these are all hoaxsters using sleight of hand, someone is gonna have to show that in some detail. Put one or two of these in slow-motion and show precisely where the real magnet is palmed and the fake is switched out. I know some of these videos have sloppy camerawork and the magnet goes outside of frame, and in some there is a hard cut, but in a lot of these it is all one shot and the magnet never leaves the frame. So that would have to be an illusionist trick. But these people don’t look like professional illusionists to me.
Skepticism is fine for sure but just dismissing all these videos with one word - “debunked!” - is not convincing.
All I know is I just tried it on my vaxxed dad with no sticking result. He was happy to let me try.