He said he saw it on Instagram from a business owner. He’s a reliable person and I trust what he says if it was Not appearing staged when he saw , I will find out. It’s not coming from a Larper.
It’s just the holiday weekend and it may take me a second I’ll get the receipt but I’ll get it and posted in this thread and show you guys. Thank you though I obviously want to know more
That really is my gut reaction, I don’t mean to take Anyone’s time here. Eventually enough people will be able to test all these hypothesis thoroughly And the trend will be bottlenecked and die out
I watched a 59 minute compilation video as well as tons of individual clips of people attaching magnets to their vac sites, I’m super curious to know how you managed to track down and interview all of these people. Must’ve taken you forever. Share with the class.
It was posted on here a few days ago. They used a scanner that im pretty sure is used to track medical supplies like drugs and scalpels. The screen looked like a 90s digital watch so obviously nothing high tech. It was 2 nurses scanning their arms and when scanned it came up with like a 10 digit pin code. They could have easily had something with a barcode on it under their arms.
I would think that if the cabal was doing this they would want to hide it and they would have their own proprietary scanner. That way noone would have a scanner that could read the chip and it wouldn't make people suspicious until they start passing out new scanners to doctor's.
I'm leaning towards it was a fake. I could be wrong but that would be super easy to fake.
I wouldnt believe everything you see on youtube.or something you hear from a friend until you see it yourself to form your own opinion. I saw it and think its fake. I wouldnt take my word for it though, I dont have any proof.
I have no clue where the business owner thing came from. It happened in a hospital type setting with 2 nurses that worked there.
There have to be anons on this forum with a background in electronics who have the equipment to test this within their community or social circle. If they could do so and publish a video of their results on Rumble or Bitchute, that would be awesome.
Numerous patriot doctors have attested that the magnetism phenomenon is real, and academic papers published in medical journals have for years discussed vaccine adjuvants that have magnetic properties. So that isn't simply something that black hat intel agents are putting out there to make anons look bad.
He said he saw it on Instagram from a business owner. He’s a reliable person and I trust what he says if it was Not appearing staged when he saw , I will find out. It’s not coming from a Larper. It’s just the holiday weekend and it may take me a second I’ll get the receipt but I’ll get it and posted in this thread and show you guys. Thank you though I obviously want to know more
It’s not real.
It’s meant to make you look stupid when you ask people to test it and nothing happens.
That really is my gut reaction, I don’t mean to take Anyone’s time here. Eventually enough people will be able to test all these hypothesis thoroughly And the trend will be bottlenecked and die out
Yeah when I heard about it first thing I did was ask my normie friend to test this.
Remember, it’s all about making you seem crazy so no one takes you seriously.
Happy Independence Day btw. Hope you enjoy yourself!
I watched a 59 minute compilation video as well as tons of individual clips of people attaching magnets to their vac sites, I’m super curious to know how you managed to track down and interview all of these people. Must’ve taken you forever. Share with the class.
Huh?
It was posted on here a few days ago. They used a scanner that im pretty sure is used to track medical supplies like drugs and scalpels. The screen looked like a 90s digital watch so obviously nothing high tech. It was 2 nurses scanning their arms and when scanned it came up with like a 10 digit pin code. They could have easily had something with a barcode on it under their arms.
I would think that if the cabal was doing this they would want to hide it and they would have their own proprietary scanner. That way noone would have a scanner that could read the chip and it wouldn't make people suspicious until they start passing out new scanners to doctor's.
I'm leaning towards it was a fake. I could be wrong but that would be super easy to fake.
I wouldnt believe everything you see on youtube.or something you hear from a friend until you see it yourself to form your own opinion. I saw it and think its fake. I wouldnt take my word for it though, I dont have any proof.
I have no clue where the business owner thing came from. It happened in a hospital type setting with 2 nurses that worked there.
There have to be anons on this forum with a background in electronics who have the equipment to test this within their community or social circle. If they could do so and publish a video of their results on Rumble or Bitchute, that would be awesome.
Numerous patriot doctors have attested that the magnetism phenomenon is real, and academic papers published in medical journals have for years discussed vaccine adjuvants that have magnetic properties. So that isn't simply something that black hat intel agents are putting out there to make anons look bad.
Graphite is in the vaxx, that is an electrical conductor.
graphite or graphene?
Well, hearing it from someone who saw it is second hand, not first.