Source Of Magnetic Covid-19 Vaccines Discovered
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Blah blah blah. What are you going to believe? These ridiculous calculations, or your own lying eyes?
There are enough videos of enough people experiencing the magnetism at the site of the injection for it to be considered a proven fact rather than "anecdotal". It only occurs for some unknown percentage of the people injected, but it does in fact occur.
You're right. I should throw decades of scientific experience, skepticism and critical thinking out the window in favor of your fear based decision making skills.
What was I thinking?!?
Please don't think "magnetism"! You are using a small but strong magnet. All you need is 0.03 grams of ferromagnetic material (e.g. iron). I proved this here:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/9rO5iL5AaqfU/
So please do your calculation again based on the amount of iron.
Nice work. What was the mass of your magnet?
From the paper the iron particles are between 250nm to 2.7um. I'll average it to 1.0um.
So 1um^3 * (1 cm / 10000um)^3 * 7.86 g/cm^3 * 1,000,000 cells/cm^3 * 6 particles / cell = 47 ug of particles per cm^3.
That's a volume, most of which is greater than the 2mm from the surface you used in your test. It's also 3 orders of magnitude too small.
So the shots would need at minimum 1000 times higher iron concentration than the experimenters in the paper used. That's not impossible, but its not going to have the same biological effect. I doubt they are related experiments, though that certainly doesn't mean they didn't inject iron for another reason.
Not all
That's what q said. Some peoppe get it some people get a placebo.
Too.many peoppe would drop otherwise.
Not all the vaccines contain the Mrna thats the trick.