Very gay, showed my wife and she said why are the laughing if it’s real. Maybe a fear laughter. I don’t know. I hope it’s fake and a bit gay for my parents. There are nearly 80 so I didn’t stress them over getting the jab. They would only say « look we have been getting the flu jab for how many ever years ».
People are missing the forest for the trees over the magnet issue.
It doesn't matter that most vaxxed people can't make a magnet stick to their injection site.
The fact that some vaxxed people can stick a magnet to their injection site seems to indicate that all vaxxed people were injected with magnetic material of some kind.
If the magnet doesn't stick, that may mean that the magnetic material was successfully introduced deeper into your bloodstream. Perhaps the sticking magnets are merely an indicator of an injection that didn't go quite right.
The people in question are not based at all.(they took the blue pill)...but I guarantee they turned green when the magnets stuck and are pretty much concerned now.
fwiw...a former work mate of mine just posted on fb a pic of her putting a magnet on her injection site. It was a simple fridge magnet and it stuck.
This girl is slightly mentally delayed, a nurses aide, one of those natures that hasn't enough guile to be dishonest. Says she tried it because she'd been hearing stories about it.
I'm waiting for her response to which vaccine and if it was after both shots.
This is definitely something that could be easily faked with a sticky dot applied to the arm but.... it could be real. If you take the time to watch all of them all there are different reactions such as sometimes you could hear the magnet grab. One instance you could see the magnet be repelled and flip to the right polarity. Several people said they could feel the pull of the magnet. One guy used a stud finder. I thought that was an interesting version. So the jury is still out for me. I’ve asked someone I know who has a bigger pool of possibly vaccinated subjects to question than I have to see if any of them can prove it. I will ask anyone I think may have been vaccinated if they have heard of the magnet challenge and see if I can get any results. So hopefully the rest of you will just start asking everyone you know if they’ve heard of it. You should keep a magnet with you just in case they are willing to try it with you.
Yes the magnet repelling, was what got me to test my neodium fishing magnet with a fridge magnet. I’m only 60kg so don’t have huge arms. But the fridge magnet did nothing through my upper arm. Even through my fingers (it did the polarity flip). But was still weak and my neodium has a power of about 50kg. So if these videos are using a magnet under the arm, they must be using super huge ones. Notice not many videos lift their arms right up in the air.
Family members of a friend came over yesterday, just got the jab (because Walmart gave them a $75 gift card to take it). Magnets stuck to both. I have pics but he didnt want them posted.
So yes. i have seen it. He also said he had a headache the whole time they were there.
Shedding?
Disinformation- Deliberately misleading information announced publicly or leaked by a government or especially by an intelligence agency in order to influence public opinion or the government in another nation.
Misinformation - Wrong information; false account or intelligence.
What do we see here people, this may be something to pay attention too!
WW3 equals information warfare what are we seeing everyone?
My thought was to test what I could with a very strong neodium magnet under my armpit and see if a fridge magnet stuck. To my amazement it didn’t. So I thought ok there might be something in this. Maybe a select few people got it as guinea pigs? I also am aware of media slagging of Q movement etc and then thought it’s fake. With the weaker magnets from fridges, they are pretty weak. Again I would like to see a close up video showing the underside then sticking to the arm so we know no glue is used. A lot of the people don’t look like actors. Youtube money? Maybe? Interesting to watch this one.
The ferromagnetic material would have to be very close to the surface of the skin to hold even a very strong neodimium magnet because the field strength decreases according as the square of the distance.
I think mine is 50KG pull weight, so yea I thought it would stick even if very weakly. In the videos, though they seem to have a very precise sweet spot for attraction. For a huge magnet under the arm it would surely stick over a much wider coverage???
I have a HAM licence so know a bit about EMF. I would for example like to see a few things. Lift your arm up in the air and show you have not got another magnet under your armpit. Notice many of the clips never show that. Go buy some magnets and record the opening of the intact packaging with camera rolling, no cutting, then show it sticking. Go get an X-ray. It would show up white like my hip replacement. For now I’m calling bunk and will go check snopes (kek)
Fake and gay.
This may offer some explanation as to why magnets are sticking to injection sites
No, THIS.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2016/mar/24/magneto-remotely-controls-brain-and-behaviour
Definite possibility... whatever it is it's either magnetic, ferrous or both and doesn't belong in our bodies
Very gay, showed my wife and she said why are the laughing if it’s real. Maybe a fear laughter. I don’t know. I hope it’s fake and a bit gay for my parents. There are nearly 80 so I didn’t stress them over getting the jab. They would only say « look we have been getting the flu jab for how many ever years ».
This may offer some explanation as to why magnets are sticking to injection sites
theyre brainwashed to not fear reality. They instantly disregard it because it doesn't make sense to them.
People are missing the forest for the trees over the magnet issue.
It doesn't matter that most vaxxed people can't make a magnet stick to their injection site.
The fact that some vaxxed people can stick a magnet to their injection site seems to indicate that all vaxxed people were injected with magnetic material of some kind.
If the magnet doesn't stick, that may mean that the magnetic material was successfully introduced deeper into your bloodstream. Perhaps the sticking magnets are merely an indicator of an injection that didn't go quite right.
I watch 4 people try and it didn’t stick
I watched 2 try an d it did. Possibly depends on which concoction they took
reiterate your comment for confirmation. You said you can confirm two instances?
yes. I have pics and I am working on clearing them for a post.
The people in question are not based at all.(they took the blue pill)...but I guarantee they turned green when the magnets stuck and are pretty much concerned now.
Thanks, this is what I wanted to hear.
fwiw...a former work mate of mine just posted on fb a pic of her putting a magnet on her injection site. It was a simple fridge magnet and it stuck. This girl is slightly mentally delayed, a nurses aide, one of those natures that hasn't enough guile to be dishonest. Says she tried it because she'd been hearing stories about it. I'm waiting for her response to which vaccine and if it was after both shots.
GMO magnetic mRNA is REAL and can be used to activate nervous system behaviors like panic and euforia.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2016/mar/24/magneto-remotely-controls-brain-and-behaviour
This is definitely something that could be easily faked with a sticky dot applied to the arm but.... it could be real. If you take the time to watch all of them all there are different reactions such as sometimes you could hear the magnet grab. One instance you could see the magnet be repelled and flip to the right polarity. Several people said they could feel the pull of the magnet. One guy used a stud finder. I thought that was an interesting version. So the jury is still out for me. I’ve asked someone I know who has a bigger pool of possibly vaccinated subjects to question than I have to see if any of them can prove it. I will ask anyone I think may have been vaccinated if they have heard of the magnet challenge and see if I can get any results. So hopefully the rest of you will just start asking everyone you know if they’ve heard of it. You should keep a magnet with you just in case they are willing to try it with you.
This may offer some explanation as to why magnets are sticking to injection sites
Yes the magnet repelling, was what got me to test my neodium fishing magnet with a fridge magnet. I’m only 60kg so don’t have huge arms. But the fridge magnet did nothing through my upper arm. Even through my fingers (it did the polarity flip). But was still weak and my neodium has a power of about 50kg. So if these videos are using a magnet under the arm, they must be using super huge ones. Notice not many videos lift their arms right up in the air.
Family members of a friend came over yesterday, just got the jab (because Walmart gave them a $75 gift card to take it). Magnets stuck to both. I have pics but he didnt want them posted. So yes. i have seen it. He also said he had a headache the whole time they were there. Shedding?
Stuck instantly after the vax (therapy)? 75 bucks spent will save government later in pension i guess!
within the week. Not sure exactly when they got the jab Small refrigerator magnets
(Always remember)
Disinformation- Deliberately misleading information announced publicly or leaked by a government or especially by an intelligence agency in order to influence public opinion or the government in another nation.
Misinformation - Wrong information; false account or intelligence.
What do we see here people, this may be something to pay attention too!
WW3 equals information warfare what are we seeing everyone?
This may offer some explanation as to why magnets are sticking to injection sites
My thought was to test what I could with a very strong neodium magnet under my armpit and see if a fridge magnet stuck. To my amazement it didn’t. So I thought ok there might be something in this. Maybe a select few people got it as guinea pigs? I also am aware of media slagging of Q movement etc and then thought it’s fake. With the weaker magnets from fridges, they are pretty weak. Again I would like to see a close up video showing the underside then sticking to the arm so we know no glue is used. A lot of the people don’t look like actors. Youtube money? Maybe? Interesting to watch this one.
You think that if you put a magnet under your arm (armpit area) and then stick a magnet to your outer arm, it should stick? Dude ...
The ferromagnetic material would have to be very close to the surface of the skin to hold even a very strong neodimium magnet because the field strength decreases according as the square of the distance.
I think mine is 50KG pull weight, so yea I thought it would stick even if very weakly. In the videos, though they seem to have a very precise sweet spot for attraction. For a huge magnet under the arm it would surely stick over a much wider coverage???
I can't say for certain, but I wouldn't think so. Perhaps someone with more magnet expertise could answer that question.
I have a HAM licence so know a bit about EMF. I would for example like to see a few things. Lift your arm up in the air and show you have not got another magnet under your armpit. Notice many of the clips never show that. Go buy some magnets and record the opening of the intact packaging with camera rolling, no cutting, then show it sticking. Go get an X-ray. It would show up white like my hip replacement. For now I’m calling bunk and will go check snopes (kek)
"Is this a trick to make us look stupid?"
-- Yes.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2016/mar/24/magneto-remotely-controls-brain-and-behaviour
Yes, a trick. The magnet is coated with snake-oil.
This may offer some explanation as to why magnets are sticking to injection sites
Snake oil magnet merchant!
Here is the link to pic of the magnet trick
https://greatawakening.win/p/12ighX3FBx/friend-had-family-members-stop-i/c/
Definitely looks real, you can see some magnets are barely hanging there but they are acting like magnets, not like something sticky.
Exactly my thought, some say glue, but one magnet flips a bit with polarity. But flipping with polarity could only mean another magnet is at play???
Idk, but it makes me want to start a rumor that the vaccine can be transmitted sexually.
I was expecting them to say covid was in the water, maybe they are saving that for later!
Unvaxxed women who have sex with vaxxed men have reported changes in their menstrual cycles.