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?.
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.