Research Magnetofection.
Also: https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-0410-5_12
Video #3 of 3: https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b/Magnetgateprt3-1:9
Research Magnetofection.
Also: https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-0410-5_12
Video #3 of 3: https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b/Magnetgateprt3-1:9
My nephew (a very intelligent attorney with a science background) tested this the day after his second Pfuzer shot. And the magnet only atrached over the injection site, no where else. He even tested it around the site and it fell off. He also rurned the maget over and it was repelled. He tested it a few days later. It still stayed on, but not as strong.
I understand...I wouldn't either. I live several states away so I did not witness this personally. However, I believe him because I know him and he has no reason to make this up or anything to gain.
I'm still waiting to see a video of someone showing a magnetised needle hanging from a thread be attracted to the site, that would be a lot more compelling and harder to dismiss.