My wife had her second Pfizer experimental injection last week. (Yes, she's a high-IQ intelligent idiot.) Today I took a small but powerful neodimum magnet and placed it on her arm. It failed to stick. There was no attraction whatsoever.
Oh, and I haven't suffered from any "shedding" symptoms whatsoever.
Just for the record.
I'd think that if the magnet thing is real, it has to be done right away, before the metal in the vax has a chance to travel throughout the body.
I saw a clip from a live show in Cali where they went to the beach to magnet test a random sample of people. One woman who said she got the double jab three months prior DID stick. Also, there were positive magnet tests for both Moderna and Pfizer.
My guess is that those shipment delays that happened were actually the military intercepting and swapping out the death jabs for placebos.
That would explain why some have acute responses, and are "magnetic," while others gave no adverse effect.
I also just saw another post here on how the jabs are pulling iron molecules out of the blood (which is what is triggering all the clotting) and creating a magnetic effect. I don't understand the science but it would explain the magnets sticking.