my mom finally gave in to peer pressure from friends to get covid vax couple weeks ago.
i have seen some of the magnet videos and thought they were clowning around and fake so i dismissed it . until i actually tried it on her arm tonight and small fridge magnets would stick pretty damn good. tested several times with different sizes.
when i looked it up on google i found tons of articles on this topic but the were all about the debonking ,and hard . most of them dodge the original question of "why does a magnet stick to injection site?" or try to claim its just another crazy microchip conspiracy theory.
so whats the deal?.
Ferritin proteins created by nerve cells after being told to make them from engineered mRNA. Ferritin holds iron, making it able to hold a magnet if theres enough of them created.
Imo, the injection site would contact the most mRNA.
This is only a theory I have, but it's a real technology. It's simply the same vaccine mRNA technology. Only thing I cant prove is its caused by the vaccine.
Would all these people not having magnets stick anywhere except the injection site not be proof it is caused by the injection?