Out of curiosity, had this been tried on other vaccines/injections? Flu, tetanus etc... maybe it's sometimes a "normal" reaction? I mean, probably not normal lol, should be no reason for this to be a thing, just wondering if this is common with others and not just the covid vax??
I ordered some small N52 neodymium magnets off of ebay the other day, They showed up yesterday. So today I tried it out on 2 coworkers. One had the Moderna shot and it did not stick, but the other guy had received the J&J shot last Wed and it worked, multiple times. I will try to take a photo or video of it tomorrow.
I did it to her on Monday as well and it didn't stick, it had been almost a month at that point sine her first shot. This time it was 2 days from the second shot so perhaps the time since injection affects it.
Good point. They guy I tested who had the Moderna shot had gotten his 2nd shot well over a month ago. I have some other people I plan on testing that have received their shots recently so I will post my result up here tomorrow.
Please could you perform another test? I've been looking for this since the beginning but I don't know anyone who the magnets work on.
Magnetise a sewing needle and dangle it from a piece of thread near the injection site.
If it is attracted to the jab spot then it would eliminate any question of something sticky being added to the arm or magnet. I'm sure that the many videos are genuine, but since it can be dismissed as a trick I think it's important to have some evidence of the magnetic effect that is much harder to claim is fake.
https://gofile.io/d/T3bNPv
Here’s my original video, I tried the magnetized needle the other day, sort of worked but not as well as straight up magnet on the spot.
Thanks for trying it, I was curious if it would show up on video clearer than magnets which obscure the skin, also it would nullify claims of people putting something tacky on their arm first.
What I did was after it stuck to the injection site, I then slid is down her arm an inch or so and let go to show that it was stuck on the site and not stuck just a little farther away.
I want to post the video I made but am not interested in getting doxxed so still looking for a way to do that anonymously without my metadata attached. I don't have accounts for the sites that have been suggested already.
I tried it on my mother in law and a friend who both got the pfizer one, and the magnet didn't stick to them. Maybe I didn't put it in the right place, like right where they got the shot. Can't ask them again because they already let me try even though they thought I was crazy, lol.
They thought I was crazy, lol. Does it matter how long ago they got it? Because both got them months ago, I figured that’s why magnet didn’t stick to them.
https://gofile.io/d/T3bNPv
What is a good video posting/link site? I'm getting a message on my device that the file size is too large.
I'd do a couple. Instagram with #magnetchallenge. Bitchute and youtube to awaken normies.
https://gofile.io/d/T3bNPv
Out of curiosity, had this been tried on other vaccines/injections? Flu, tetanus etc... maybe it's sometimes a "normal" reaction? I mean, probably not normal lol, should be no reason for this to be a thing, just wondering if this is common with others and not just the covid vax??
I've never heard of it but will test on my kids in the next time they have routine ones.
I ordered some small N52 neodymium magnets off of ebay the other day, They showed up yesterday. So today I tried it out on 2 coworkers. One had the Moderna shot and it did not stick, but the other guy had received the J&J shot last Wed and it worked, multiple times. I will try to take a photo or video of it tomorrow.
https://gofile.io/d/T3bNPv
I did it to her on Monday as well and it didn't stick, it had been almost a month at that point sine her first shot. This time it was 2 days from the second shot so perhaps the time since injection affects it.
Good point. They guy I tested who had the Moderna shot had gotten his 2nd shot well over a month ago. I have some other people I plan on testing that have received their shots recently so I will post my result up here tomorrow.
Good idea, I will be continuing to test my mom as time passes, like once a week to see if it fades.
Please could you perform another test? I've been looking for this since the beginning but I don't know anyone who the magnets work on.
Magnetise a sewing needle and dangle it from a piece of thread near the injection site.
If it is attracted to the jab spot then it would eliminate any question of something sticky being added to the arm or magnet. I'm sure that the many videos are genuine, but since it can be dismissed as a trick I think it's important to have some evidence of the magnetic effect that is much harder to claim is fake.
https://gofile.io/d/T3bNPv Here’s my original video, I tried the magnetized needle the other day, sort of worked but not as well as straight up magnet on the spot.
Thanks for trying it, I was curious if it would show up on video clearer than magnets which obscure the skin, also it would nullify claims of people putting something tacky on their arm first.
No problem, it was a good idea. To the tacky issue, that is why I did the magnet in two spots to try to disprove that criticism.
What I did was after it stuck to the injection site, I then slid is down her arm an inch or so and let go to show that it was stuck on the site and not stuck just a little farther away.
I want to post the video I made but am not interested in getting doxxed so still looking for a way to do that anonymously without my metadata attached. I don't have accounts for the sites that have been suggested already.
I understand.
You can always create a dummy email account, register with the upload site with that and then throw it away.
If there is metadata attached to the video I'm sure there are ways of viewing/editing it before uploading.
Make sure no faces/photo's etc. are in the video anywhere.
I tried it on my mother in law and a friend who both got the pfizer one, and the magnet didn't stick to them. Maybe I didn't put it in the right place, like right where they got the shot. Can't ask them again because they already let me try even though they thought I was crazy, lol.
It does have to be right on the injection site https://gofile.io/d/T3bNPv
They thought I was crazy, lol. Does it matter how long ago they got it? Because both got them months ago, I figured that’s why magnet didn’t stick to them.
I think it does matter, my moms seems less strong over time.
Video proof: https://gofile.io/d/T3bNPv