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?.
That is a completely different delivery system. There is no reason they would be using that as well as the lipid nanoparticles listed in the ingredients. Plus its only useful if you use it with an external magnetic field. I do not think that tech is what is being used. It doesn't make sense.
Whatever it is, I am pretty sure it's something else.
Hmmm... do you think the mRNA is instructing cells to somehow leech iron out of the blood and bring that iron up to the injection site? Whatever is in the body that is causing magnets to stick wouldn't need to be a magnet - it would just need to be metallic.
I don't know what is happening. To be honest, I would need better evidence to even believe anything is happening. That doesn't mean I think it isn't, its just so improbable that I need more evidence to convince me.
The problem is, I can't even speculate. It requires a substantial induced magnetic field to hold up the oz or two that those magnets weigh. There just isn't enough material in the vaccine unless a large part of it is iron.
As for sucking the iron out... Some sort of heme transport? That would be something that has nothing to do with the vaccine.
I just don't have any clue.
Need more evidence.
There's a lot of information out there about how 5G might interact with whatever the vax creates in the body. It got me wondering - if the vaxxed individuals were inside a Faraday cage, would the magnets still stick? Maybe the magnetism effect is only there because of a particular type of EMF these people are exposed to.
I've read a few stories of magnets sticking even to the non-injected arm, up in the area of the deltoid muscle. That might be a clue as to what is going on.