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?
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.