Just this past week I've seen two things. "Alternative"news sources with links to stories and videos of magnets sticking to the jab site of people's arms. A hard push back from known disinformation sites like Lead Stories and Snopes, and mainstream saying it's fake. But they are debunking it by getting quotes from scientists, not by taking a magnet to a recent jab.
So which is it? I've tried some digging, but all I'm getting on duck duck go is heavy interference.
I'm skeptical because I'm thinking, wouldn't this have come out earlier if true, the jab has been out a while. But some of the reactions of people I saw when the magnet stick appeared genuine. And a quick instance of genuine fear, like wtf is in my body fear.
Which made me think, what greater way for people to wake up, than see they are the experiment. The ending won't be for everyone.
But is it every jab, or just a certain one, that is claiming this phenomena?
Any one here got some good leads to either prove or disprove this story? I only came across it this week, is it that new or is it older?
My own experience with a couple of family members who took the first Pfizer shot both were able to attach magnets to the entry point on the arm....
WWG1WGA
How long ago did they get it though?
Also, which one???
These are questions we need to be asking.
Same here with my parents, magnet did not stick.
Pfizer/Biontech
I thought ... we should also collect lot numbers, maybe there's a pattern to be found.
My mom got moderna 4 weeks ago, will try on her tomorrow then she gets second shot this week and will do it again.
Didn’t work on my brother who got Pfizer. He got it 2 weeks ago.
Both my folks got the Pfizer, dads stuck, moms didnt.
Did you record this? What was his reaction?
Complete denial “ya whatever”. My mothers eyes grew 3 times the size.
I have two anecdotal instances of people triggering alarms after the jab.
One was my buddy and a co-worker traveling for work. Co-worker set off the security alarm and when they wanded him it was right over his jab spot. They both chuckled about it.
The other was my wife and her friend were shopping recently and her friend set off the theft alarms at Walmart and Lowe’s as they were going in and out of the nursery area shopping for plants. Happened multiple times at two different stores. As soon as I shared the video montage about magnets sticking my wife immediately thought about that incident. We don’t know for sure that her friend was vaccinated but she’s been Covid scared the whole time so HIGHLY likely.
So for anyone who does not know: the store alarms are simple magnetic fields generated near the doorway by those hoops each side. The stickers placed on goods are nothing more than coils which react to the magnetic field, have a voltage induced in them, which makes the coil setup its own field, which disturbs the original field from the hoops, this is detected and the alarm sounds. The stickers might be purely dumb coils or they might use the induced voltage to power a circuit that broadcasts a code - this an RFID chip.
If people are setting off the alarms (unconfirmed), then that can only mean somehting conductive is within the body, or something passively magnetic that can disturb the alarm field.
It does seem unlikely, but is definitely not impossible.
I was shopping in London one time many years ago. As I left Selfridges the alarm went off and a security guard stopped me. The weather was not cold and I was staying just around the corner so I was wearing only light trousers and a thin short sleeve shirt, so I guess he could see I was not like hiding stolen merch under my coat or anything.
Guard was pretty cool about it and we tried a few things like I went back in and back out of the door a few times with and without my wallet, phone, and so on but each time the alarm sounded. Never did find out what it was but it was obvious I didn't steal anything so I went on my way. So just sayin these shop alarms can be weird and buggy.
Never in my life have I seen an RF sticker with any intelligence (aka circuit board). They are all either the white long stickers .25 by 1.5 inches long and .125 inches tall, or those squarish coils stickers that are flat. None of them are smart, they've all dumb passive stickers...
You'll need a magnifying glass and a sharp eye. They are around 0.4mm and contain all the components and have just two connections, to the antenna. They are powered from the antenna and transmit receive via it also. IF the shop can deactivate it and it remains on the goods when you leave, then it has some sort of circuit, which might be extremely basic or might have 4 lots of memory, some can hold a decent bit of data, and are be re-writable.
If the shop removes the tag, it might be just a dumb "ringer" coil as you say.
That's not true. You can deactivate those white chocolate bar shaped ones easily, and all they are is two pieces of metalized plastic inside, not a single wire or chip... Plus any "smart" ones will cost s shitload more than the cheap dumb ones.
There are RF tags, and there are RFID tags.
If there is an ID (it transmits a unique identifier) then it has a "chip" but the chip is very small, you might have missed it.
here is an explainer: https://www.explainthatstuff.com/rfid.html
I'm an engineer. I fully understand RFID vs the super cheap anti theft stickers. No store is using rfid or smart chips (aside from maybe amazon go). All the ones used in normal stores are dumb/passive stickers, not rfid or smart.
I'm not sure what you think is under dispute here - What did I say that isn't true?
Thanks fren!
One of my friends knows a girl who tried it and the magnet sticks to her arm and pulls her skin when the magnet is removed. I'll try to find out which vaccine she took.
This is truly awful,I know 2 people I strongly advised them,begged them to wait,not to get the jab,but they trusted their doctors and got the jab.
These people won't listen to reason,won't research the information about any potential problems with these vaccines.
They blindly trust the professional.
Yeah, seems to me like a way to discredit the movement with something stupid. It seems like it's designed to get us to go out of our way to look crazy to the vaxxed normies we'd be asking to touch with a magnet.
I have read that the magnet will only stick for the first 4-6 weeks after getting vaccine. My sister got vaccine in January and magnet did not stick. My brother in law got his a couple weeks ago and magnet did stick. Both got Pfizer vac.
Wouldn’t the stolen vials stick to a magnet?
Or are the magnetic qualities unassembled until the liquid interacts with the body?
Or are the problems the special needles, we should test all of these things.
Or, is it a combo of the COVID test kits and the shots interacting?
Let’s do a scientific investigation.
So far, the people I know are not finding the magnet sticks to their injection site.
I'm definitely wondering about this as well after watching it!
https://www.bitchute.com/video/FMvFLxRotNFX/
It doesn't work all the time because some of them received a saleine shot.
So maybe there is a REAL control group... This is an experiment after all!
No idea if the magnet thing actually works. I don't personally know anyone who has gotten the vax. But if it is real I have one looming question; what happens if/when someone that has been vaxxed has to have an MRI?
I asked my co-worker to see if his shot was ferrous(magnetic). We took a 35lbs (magnet strength) cabinet magnet and tried to see if his injection sight would react. This is a really strong magnet. Results: NO NOTHING. his shot was the JJ one. I am questioning this. However, I heard the Pfizer shot is the magnetic one? Coworkers shot location was only 2 days old. I'm not sure this is a real thing...
It didn’t work for my mom and her fiancé one was moderna one was Pfizer
*ferries—ferrous
Thanks did not realize.
This is a proof of concept test. Some jabs inserts are ferrous, some are collagen matrix, some are non-ferrous chips, some are the usual toxic albeit inert coctails. The "Next" round of jabs will be the winner of the data gained to produce a greater degree of eugenesis.
If you go to Instagram and do a search #magnetchallenge this shit is fucking insane. Most of the people are literally laughing this shit off. Others are expressing their concerns. The comments are people who are braindead NPCs thinking this is fun and cute. Also wanting to get the jab so they can be apart of it. There's over a thousand post. Damn these people are stupid. Happy hunting.
I searched for #MagnetChallenge on Instagram and there's just 1 video of a black guy with the magnet thing and like a 200+ posts of hair as I scrolled down.
Your post seems to convey a stress and franticness. Yes there's 1000+ posts, but it's all hair. Am I doing something wrong? I feel like this shit could be a psyop to make us look bad
Yea I checked it out but it seems like they keep deleting the post or muddying the waters with the hair ads. Also every new post gets hit with the covid19 is safe and effective bs. I'm going to try to get one of my coworkers to try it out. If all goes well I'll post my findings.
Why don’t we get someone to have an X-ray?
I wonder what would happen if they did an MRI scan? ?
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-qFf2hKcUtv0/UtD-trUBiEI/AAAAAAAAD94/OgPWbVE0lg4/s1600/too+much+iron.gif
Oh my gosh ???
My daughter and her coworkers tested this last week with their magnetic name badges. All the Pfizer ones stick to varying degrees depending on how long ago they go the shot. A few moderna did, but most did not stick. This is from their informal testing. Most were totally freaked out by it!!
That guy who "took" his vax vial to have it analyzed came back with results showing NO evidence of magnification.
So why all the magnet vids?
My guess is that the mil managed to swap out most of the vax shipments (remember the multiple stories on "delays" in deliveries or "lost" shipments?) and replace the death jabs with placebos. Not ALL.
This would explain why there are either acute reactions or nothing beyond a sore injection site. It also explains Trump pushing the jabs. It means they tried to protect as many as possible but there are always casualties in war and pushing the vax was the lesser of two evils by rushing development to preclude full approval. With only emerg approval the govt cannot mandate it.
Tried it on my neighbor yesterday who just got his first shot, it didn't work.
My father in-law took Pfizer and my brother in-law took the J&J, both a few weeks ago, and magnets don't stick to either.
Maybe something else is going on, maybe this doesn't happen with everyone? I'm not saying any of the instances of a magnet are untrue, but I tested personally on my 2 in-laws last night and it definitely didn't stick to them.
Id absolutely love to believe that this is legit, as I've been trying to wake people up to the dangers of vaccinations for decades now, but I'm just not sure going this route is going to wake people up. You're better off reminding people that this is an experimental drug, which is NOT FDA-approved (whether that actually means anything anymore is up for dispute, however) and that there have been no long-term studies done on the effects of this experimental drug. Remind them that they could wind up with a debilitating disease a year or more down the road after willingly taking an experimental drug in which there is zero legal liability for it to be safe OR effective.