Mucho credit to Amazing Polly on this one: See her post at https://gab.com/AmazingPolly/posts/106448660802554611.
A lab researcher contacted her to give a theory on why the weird magnetic effects of the vaxes are making people sick. She references the work of JOSE RUIZ DELGADO from the 1960s. Delgado found that radio frequencies could be used to manipulate people's emotions and physical movements... somehow the magnetic nanoparticles might facilitate using Delgado's technology.
The magnetic nanoparticles, she postulates, will be naturally attracted to the heart, spinal cord, and brain because those are parts of the body with lots of electron flow. She thinks this can interfere with how the mitochondria create ATP, which is a molecule that stores and transfers energy in cells. Basically, the nanoparticles mess up the mitochondria's natural work, making people feel fatigued, unable to think clearly, and ultimately die.
Anyone saying they can stick spoons to their face because of magnetism in their vaccine is a loon. Magnets aren't so strong that any amount they could fit in a tiny injection could do anything.
the hypothesis isn't that there is enough magnetic material in the tiny injection vial to do anything. it's that the mRNA is causing the body to leech iron from the blood (and there is tons of it there) and concentrate this iron in the parts of the body that are holding magnets.
Instead of calling Vaxxers moronic, maybe we should call the Ironic.
there is only 3 or 4 grams of iron in the human body. That's half a milliliter. So much talk of discernment and critical thinking here, and yet we have this silliness blowing up.
I did not believe it until I saw it with my own eyes. A small neodymium magnet stuck ONLY to the injection site, You have condemned without investigating. I have also seen small magnets stick to cheek bones and brow of someone not vaccinated.