I didn’t buy it at first, I don’t do social media anymore, haven’t for a couple years. I don’t do SnapChat or Insta or TikTok. Wife is red-pilled harder than I am and I grew up this way. Lucky me! Even so, she showed me a video the other day of a hardcore lib TikTok influencer putting a magnet on his arm where he got the vax. She said it was totally out of character for him, but he had the stones to admit and share that he was worried and he regrets it. He was visibly concerned about his new found magnetism. Even after that, I was still skeptical of the magnetic stuff. I’m thinking “yeah, sure, the body has tons of metal in it, I take a multivitamin with a bunch of it...” Zinc, Iron,... our body uses that stuff. Maybe it’s in the suspension liquid in the vax.
So my conclusion with the TikTok lib was, it could be bs, or it could be magnetic, but it could be a lot of reasons why. I don’t care enough to really look it up.
My friends put a magnet on their injections today. Pfizer, both of them. It stuck. God Bless ‘em, I wish they would have waited, but I care about them and they’re good to go. I’m worried now.
I think we’re all awake enough to know that Googling it is a dead end. Why is injection site magnetic? Google: It isn’t. (I just flipping saw it. Yes it is.)
My question is, why? Really.
Is there an explanation in between “it isn’t” and “5g mark of the beast microchip that distorts your natural magnetic dimensional enlightened being’s ability to pass through the path of souls in Racine” (no offense to Simon Parkes or the Racine Parousia dude. Those were some hella rabbit holes. Okay, Simon can keep a liiiiitle of the shade, he seems to mean well, but sucker can embellish a little. Racine Parousia dude still gets full credit for a three day anxiety-ridden mind-eff of a dig. That was wild.)
Seriously, objectively, no more sarcastic jokes... what would make an injection site magnetic? This is weird.
This or this
The second one... SPIONs.
They are literally called "Spy Ons".
Their symbolism will be their downfall.
Agreed! I threw the first one around my head last week, when it wasn’t my neighbor with the magnetic arm. They had to inject straight into the brain for it though... and 5 years is a long time to figure stuff out. Even so, I think the second link is much more likely.
Yeah I read the first one last week and didn’t want to show him that one yet. Guy is freaked out. I hadn’t seen the second one, I’ll give that a read!
Thanks!!!
I posted a pic of a magnet sticking Mod NessInOnett censored it because he was "Skeptical". Needed a video...a pic just wont cut it. (then proceeded to say something about checking it on facebook. lmao....) NessInOnett has ZERO credibility I have now seen it stick to 3 different people 2 phizer one moderna 2 of them got the jab in Jan
My mother in law got the J&J and a magnet stuck to her arm.
I wouldn’t blame the mod for healthy skepticism. They have to make judgement calls and I’m cool with that... still sucks (and now I can relate) being the guy who is all “It’s real!! Holy crap this one isn’t bs!” and getting sorted into the censor pile anyway. Nobody is perfect, mods have to make calls and I’m sure it’s not easy. For both involved.
I’ve got a bunch of videos but I’m not willing to publish my neighbors. Even if I posted a video, I worry it wouldn’t be enough for some, and that’s fine. That’s our thing, you know?! Doubt everything. Get the sauce, do the research, test it out yourself.
It’s like Pompeo- all of the sudden even the media is saying “oh gee, it might have come from the virus lab 100 yards from that market we told you it originated from” and Mike is all “I TOLD TOU THAT A FRICKING YEAR AGO!”
Sorry you didn’t get through the first time, I’m glad you stuck it out. Maybe toss some grace and forgiveness the mods’ way. That’s a tough gig with the constant fire hose of disinformation headed our way. Sadly some friendly fire happens from time to time. I trust they didn’t mean to.
Jim Stone says that the vaccine uses the iron in your blood and concentrates it, leading to blood clots.
Figured there was correlation there, yeah. Check wuflu dude’s second link, that sounds legit. Iron salts in suspension to deliver the gene therapy payload.
Im still pissed that they’re getting away with “oops, it does more bad things than we thought,” but at least the iron stuff explains the magnet.
Have you checked whether (1) You can get the magnet to stick on other parts of the skin with repeated tries, or (2) Whether you can get another tiny object (like a dime or a chip of wood) to stick in the same place?
Even if the vaccine dose were 100% metal, that shouldn’t physically be enough to hold a magnet on through skin, so the first step should be to test whether it’s actually magnetism making it stick, and not something else. Sometimes a small smooth object will stick to skin just because of moisture or natural skin oils, so you might want to rule out the possibility that you’re observing that rather than magnetism.
I don't know it's so hard for people to understand this.
I'm fully convinced I'm in hell, I'm apparently the only person who can remember basic science from high school
Well, all these magnet people got the lethal injection, so they are already verifiably gullible fools.
Yeah, but they’re humans whom I care about. I do foolish stuff too, don’t we all? I’m just more in tune with how widespread the corruption and intentional evil has become. So I didn’t get the experimental shot. Google photos has probably analyzed every picture I’ve ever taken though... we’re all hosed in one way or the other, unless you live on a 40 acre self sustainable farm built inside a faraday cage. And who has one of those?! These are good folks who fell victim to the fear and evil, not the ones generating it. I pray the consequences aren’t as bad as we sometimes imagine.
Yeah it escalated from ‘is he just sticky’ or ‘does the magnet have some residual adhesive on it’ to ‘holy shit it stuck, did you see it pull itself the last 1/32 inch to where it wanted to be?! Can you feel it pulling??’ - like real fast. REAL fast. I’m not saying all your input needs to be ignored, I’m saying it quickly became obvious that it wasn’t some parlor trick. Two days ago I was just as skeptical. Honestly, introspectively, I was even skeptical when my wife said ‘she sent me a Snapchat and it stuck!’ What sealed the deal was me seeing it in person.
Try it out man, sounds like there’s no hard fast criteria, and around 60% of Pfizer folks aren’t magnetic... go ask a bunch of strangers if you can try it out. Avoid the sticky ones for more reasons than the experiment! When you find one and see it firsthand you’ll flip! It’s weird!!
Have you ever heard of the 'magnet man' who was debunked by James Randi? He had the guy put talcum powder over his body and he couldn't get things to stick to him proving he was fake. That would be a good test to try on these people.
Awesome username! We didn’t try other objects, but we tried other subjects (people) with the same magnet. Even different parts of arms and it would fall straight off. Multiple negative possibilities with the same magnet. Dude was standing up straight. The magnetism wasn’t super strong, and if we got about 1/4 inch, maybe less leeway than that, the magnet slid straight off. When the hotspot was found though, it would stay on. We didn’t make him jump around or anything, I suspect it would slide off then too... the field isn’t super strong, but it exists. I should weigh that magnet. I doubt it weighed much, but it had extra plastic on it, like the clear pink UFO looking discs you can put on magnetic whiteboards. I’m gonna go throw a chunk of wood at him and see what happens, he’s a pretty chill guy. Wish me luck!
Good luck! This is important to check because you may be observing an effect that really is specific to the vaccine site, but not magnetism. The amount of material in a vaccine dose is so small (0.3ml) that it really shouldn’t be able to create an observable magnetic effect, regardless of what’s in there, so I’d save that as a sort of explanation of last resort. One possibility is that either the healing skin at the injection point or the immediately surrounding skin (because of inflammation or irritation) is holding more moisture and therefore more adhesive than your friend’s normal skin. If it’s something like that you may be able to produce a similar effect with a nonmagnetic object like a coin.
I’ll try with the coin if he’s out drinking again tonight:) I also just bought some Neodymium magnets. Because reasons, and I’m having fun with this. 10 bucks on Amazon. I know I’m breaking rules giving them money, but dammit it’s handy.
But first I want to try something with similar weight and surface area for the moisture deal like you said.
That said, I saw that little magnet ‘suck’ the last little 1/32 inch to where it wanted to be. Frickin crazy. Still gotta rule it out.
Fun!!
Probably more effort than it’s worth, but you can get a handheld gaussmeter for under $200. If you have any friends who are into electronics, either professionally or as a hobby, they might have one. The advantage, of course, being this lets you directly measure whether there’s a stronger magnetic field, rather than relying on “does it stick?” which could be caused by a magnetic field, but also by other things.
We had a discussion about this earlier. The answer is still "we don't know why."
https://greatawakening.win/p/12igczScGE/nih-study--superparamagnetic-nan/c/
Must contain something magnetic. Iron, Nickel, or Cobalt. Could be Aluminum or Platinum, but those are much weaker and probably couldn't hold a magnet to someone's arm.
You'd still need a lot of it to hold a magnet up. And it would all need to stay put.
Highwire got the beach yesterday asking people to try the magnet on their vax sites. 40% stuck
I’ve got a very small sample size but was running at 50/50 with the same magnet
I tried on 2 vaxed fools... one just had the shot that day... used a real strong magnet not just a fridge magnet and it did not work....
But...
It’s also pretty heavy so maybe that played a roll... but that was my only two attempts to replicate
In this video there are probably about 200 different video examples of the magnetic arms.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/FMvFLxRotNFX/
If you watch, a lot of people struggle to find the exact spot where the magnet latches. In a lot of these it is a very delicate, subtle process. So videos where someone slaps a magnet on their arm one time and it falls off are not convincing to me and I honestly just dismiss those as irrelevant. They also don’t really prove anything either way since nothing is happening. You have to trust the person even got the vaccine, you have to trust they are trying it on the correct arm, you have to trust they are trying it on the right part of the arm, and you have to trust that what they are using is even a magnet. Too many points of deception there for me. And I am not saying those specific people aren’t magnetic, because they might not be, since it sounds like placebo vaccines were also administered (this would also explain why so people who get vaccinated have no reaction and then get Covid).
The videos where the magnets DO stick are absolutely more valid as evidence. I have seen a few that I actually do believe are leftist trolls, but you are usually able to sense that just by their vague air of smugness. I’m not interested in those and even though they show a magnet “sticking”, there is usually something in the video that could be easily faked, like they never show you both sides of the magnet. However, there are many videos in this compilation that cannot be easily explained or hand-waved away.
I’d drink beers with you. Yes. All that. There’s noise, there’s misleading info, but it’s a thing!
I watched several videos... I’m just sharing that I tried on two people and it didn’t work...I can find out which lab test they took... that also could have something to do with why it didn’t stick
It doesn’t seem to be everyone. I don’t think anyone is claiming it is everyone.
My theory is some get the Nano particle some get placebo.... but only time will tell
You're welcome fren... keep digging for info... you might find another possible explanation... this is what's it's like to be a digital soldier... we are fighting to find the truth
Oh I dig :) Thankfully I live in a state where I can go drink with my neighbors on Friday nights without being fined or arrested. Thanks for taking my shift!! I owe ya! Iron frickin nanoparticles.
Amyone know if there is a window for the magnetic effect?
My stepson's new gf got the Pfizer jab but showed no magnetic effect maybe 3 wks after the second dose.
Yeah I think there is too. I wonder if it depends on the person’s ability to metabolize it also. Two neighbors who got Pfizer in January were not magnetic, and the original neighbor to whom it stuck and we freaked out said their daughter’s was still magnetic from February. It’s a crapshoot, which makes it harder to nail down!
Another idea- BMI of the magnetic folks to duration of magnetism. I wonder if it hangs out longer in folks with a little extra mass.
I’m not a doctor, I’m a data nerd! Not medical data, all sorts of other data. Just thinking out loud!
Only a piece of iron so large you could see it. Now stop.
I get the doubt. I really do. We preach discernment. I get it. Respectfully, you’re dead wrong. I’m not bullshitting. It wasn’t even one of the fancy expensive magnets from a science website. We’re talking piece of crap Wal-Mart magnet with a pink plastic circle thing on it. We had to find the right little spot, otherwise it would slip right off, but if you found the spot, it stuck. No shenanigans. I’m seriously drinking beers with the dude right now, and I’m not posting pics or videos of my neighbor, but this is serious... it’s magnetic. Why!?
The effect is likely temporary. Maybe most vaxxed people who cannot make a magnet stick simply missed the window of opportunity to conduct the test. Perhaps the magnet would have stuck if they had tried it closer to the time of their injection.
And of course it is entirely possible that all vaxxed people received magnetic material in the shot, but only some were injected in such a fashion as to account for the sticking magnets.
Yeah, I’m with ya. Other neighbor got Moderna and is not magnetic. Must be the way Pfizer pulls off the gene therapy.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24715289/
@wu_flu on this thread gets the credit
We could never doxx his hairy shoulder if you posted a picture...lol
I can give you memorable quotes at least: “I swear if there’s a chip in there, I’m digging it out.” And “When I turn into a zombie, I’m coming to your house FIRST.”
A couple people need to make a vid showing: purchase of magnet. Magnet package being opened by someone who is shown putting on new pair of sterile gloves (show all, no editing) and in same continuous video show person, their vacc card, and process of washing and drying their injection site with something that dries non sticky (show test of that) ) then the brand new magnet is placed on the site. Sticky no sticky? That's the closest proof you are going to get, if it sticks.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/aq1aTigWg0JF/?fbclid=IwAR1Y7nMuZ9uVej9VqnOvLNyCw3sOo_kzgrjUWObTnBIZo71Cp5ZtoI7b42Q
Just put a tiny bit of talcum powder there and it won't stick.
If it were magnetism holding the magnet there, talcum powder wouldn't effect it.
I'm sitting at work with 2 1 square inch magnet blocks. They do not stick to my vaccinated coworkers.
Also, none of them have mentioned feeling a pull as the magnet gets close.
Seriously, go grab a magnet and metal in the other hand. As they get closer you can feel the pull.
You didn’t take a picture of the magnet sticking? Come on, man!
Imagine if the vaxxed morons are chipped, sleeper zombies. They can be utilized like a human botnet. That's a crazy, scary thought!
I made a comment on a post last week that I had tried this on my father-in-law and my brother-in-law who got the Pfizer and J&J, respectively, and it didn't stick.
I'm not sure what to believe because I still haven't experienced it in person. It seems like there's enough anecdotal evidence to believe at least some people are now magnetic, but it's not past the "this guy on a Q message board said he saw it with his own eyes" for me yet, but with more examples like this, I'm starting to buy it.
My wife sure doesn't and now she doesn't believe any of my conspiracy theories anymore (and she's the one who woke me up because she's from Syria and loves Bashar, which made me come to terms with a lot about reality).
Why do we think some people have this and others don't? Is it really a timing issue? I tried on my relatives 1-2 weeks after they were jabbed.
Totally fair. I’m frustrated by it too. Nothing is consistent or makes sense anymore. All of our reasonable questions are outright ignored or denied.
I don’t know the answer, there are a lot of variables. Time, vaccine batch, storage temp, brand, depth of delivery? It could be a lot of things. All I would need that will likely never happen is some real researcher saying “Wow, that’s peculiar. We’re gonna look into that.”
Psaki doesn’t count, she’s lost that privilege.
Neighbor and I were theorizing the need for really cold, and if there was a correlation between the ‘mix’ of the fe3o4 and allowing higher temp storage. Maybe that is also correlated to the clots too... more iron salts for higher temp storage and transport means higher risk for blood issues? And you’re totally right with it being hit or miss, some people it didn’t stick at all, he said he was about 50/50 with the folks he tried out. Other neighbors got in on it, they had Prizer in January and neither of them were magnetic. Takes a while to disperse I suppose. Who knows! I sure as heck don’t!
I think the moral is, and most here know, it’s experimental! That’s why this stuff goes through years of evaluation before the FDA approves it. Also, we’ve got three brands with totally different mixes going around at the same time, messing with our ability to objectively associate issues with any individual one! Was the blood stuff not associated with Pfizer? J&J it was, right?
Who frickin knows.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2016/mar/24/magneto-remotely-controls-brain-and-behaviour
“Badass” new method uses a magnetised protein to activate brain cells rapidly, reversibly, and non-invasively
Mo Costandi @mocost Thu 24 Mar 2016 14.30 GMT
12k 10 Researchers in the United States have developed a new method for controlling the brain circuits associated with complex animal behaviours, using genetic engineering to create a magnetised protein that activates specific groups of nerve cells from a distance.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12igYFOjXF/nanoparticles-hits-the-mainstrea/c/
I tried the magnet on my roommates and it didn’t stick to either. Hm.
https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020060606&tab=PCTBIBLIO this is why I think .
Nah. Microsoft can’t even get Teams to work right. We had IRC for instant messaging like a million years ago, they’ve had plenty of time to figure out the simple shit and haven’t. Chances of Microsoft conning Pfizer into injecting nanoparticles that are internet connected into hundreds of millions of people.... and it WORKS, approaching zero.
Love the username by the way.
I didnt know you were an expert, case closed then.
Thankfully I’m nice and will suggest that you work on discernment so that you don’t fall for everything, instead of hoping your passive aggressive handshake ass gets deported.
Iron nanoparticles dude. WAY more likely.
Byeeeeee!
Grow up, your opinion means nothing and it looks like you have learnt nothing from Q. if you disagree then prove it.
BTW I have been here for nearly 2 years, I took a break for 2 months and had to make another account, you are pathetic im sorry to say, all I did was share a link that has a lot of validity.
Right back at you, cupcake. And, the dog ate your "other" account that was here for 2 years etc. etc. Yeah, sure - much credible... (not).
Back to remedial shill school for you...
Seriously, this is like talking to some spoilt 10 yo child. you got some serious issues. all you had to do was say thanks but its not something I believe.
Im just sorry I took the bait to feed your pathetic ego's.
3 Days. He will return again.
My wife said that!!! Like not gonna rip an arm off, but it’s going to hurt like crazy getting rattled around in there! Technically we have iron pumping around our whole body all the time, but I wonder what the threshold is for an amount that’s going to make for a bad day in the MRI. Does it count if the metal is in suspension? I guess it counted for the Wal-Mart magnet!!
Weird, man. Are you an MRI tech? Let us know if something crazy happens!