The spike proteins are one problem. But the nanoparticles (which may be magnetic/paramagnetic and/or related to graphene) are another big part of the problem.
It's much better to avoid the jabs altogether than to accept the jabs and subsequently try to defeat them with a cocktail of meds/supplements that we are just beginning to understand.
There is no good evidence related to the magnetic and/or graphene angles. Not that there is no evidence, but it isn't good evidence. What I am doing is giving advice based on what has good evidential support. The others may very well be nothing but fears (especially the graphene).
As for the magnetism, meh. Whatever it is (if it is anything at all), it doesn't seem to be harmful. And if its something super nefarious, there is no reasonable advice anyone can possibly give to protect against it, other than "don't get the vax" since its a complete unknown.
Don't get the vax is the obvious answer, but that may not be an option. If it is not an option then protecting yourself against what the data we have suggests is the best path. Having fears of unknowns is not useful in any way.
There is literally zero reason to suspect that this has any validity. It is pure supposition and has no basis in reality given what evidence actually exists.
I prefer to worry about things for which there is actual evidence rather than the fears that others can create with too little knowledge.
The spike proteins are one problem. But the nanoparticles (which may be magnetic/paramagnetic and/or related to graphene) are another big part of the problem.
It's much better to avoid the jabs altogether than to accept the jabs and subsequently try to defeat them with a cocktail of meds/supplements that we are just beginning to understand.
There is no good evidence related to the magnetic and/or graphene angles. Not that there is no evidence, but it isn't good evidence. What I am doing is giving advice based on what has good evidential support. The others may very well be nothing but fears (especially the graphene).
As for the magnetism, meh. Whatever it is (if it is anything at all), it doesn't seem to be harmful. And if its something super nefarious, there is no reasonable advice anyone can possibly give to protect against it, other than "don't get the vax" since its a complete unknown.
Don't get the vax is the obvious answer, but that may not be an option. If it is not an option then protecting yourself against what the data we have suggests is the best path. Having fears of unknowns is not useful in any way.
Until you walk into or are shot at with a frequency that vibrates the nanoparticles (metal microscopic balls) in your body.
There is literally zero reason to suspect that this has any validity. It is pure supposition and has no basis in reality given what evidence actually exists.
I prefer to worry about things for which there is actual evidence rather than the fears that others can create with too little knowledge.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jd9cMaBj/icymi28-julykaren-kingston-a-for/c/