About those magnets...
(pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
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its a pretty well based article that summarizes the nature journal publication.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nn.4265
ferritin is real. mRNA gene editing is real.
The only thing stopping you from seeing reality is your programming.
Also i want to be clear, im not confirming theyre trying to mind control people, im just pointing out they could if they wanted. In the end it just depends on if theyre psychopaths or not.
You seem to believe they aren't, while I am 100% positive that they are.
Yes, I can read about ferretin and mRNA. 4 grams of iron in the body, my friend. And they can hardly fit any more in the vacc. If they have some amazing tech to load incredible amounts of iron in the vacc, soluble and invisible, bottles of the vacc will feel too heavy.
You'd go anemic if it draws any significant amount out of the blood. Someone should check VAERS. If iron is depositing because bad actors are (maybe recently) messing with the vacc, then there should be plenty of recent anemic cases. Where else would you get iron from, in the short term?
They don't jab into a big blood vessel, so that complexed iron won't be forming in your brains. But I think the CIA/KGB/etc can already mess with people's mind using directed EM such as microwaves (remember the heart attack gun?) -- not mass ops but I haven't checked what freq they may be using, you don't need the ferretin stuff unless you need to target a specific site. But complexed ferretin in your arm (if real) would not do much to make you a zombie.
Associations can be real, but they also may not be real. There are tons of books on Amazon of people claiming to have solved stuff giving amazing links between this and that, big time. Are all these legit? Or are they like John Nash, making too many links, whether real or imaginary? Or just making a buck?
I debate this issue rationally. I'm not camped out on any side, but so far I would not place a bet on the magnet camp. Incredible phenomena requires credible proof. That's all I ask for.