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.
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