i've wondered about this too. lots of professional athletes have had MRI's for sports injuries after they claim to have been jabbed. MLB, for example, had most of their players jabbed in Feb/March and lots of them have been reported to undergo MRI's since then.
I don't understand how magnets can stick to these people's shoulders and foreheads, and then those same people don't fly apart in the machine.
I have. On one of my friends. I forget which one he got, but I think it was Pfizer. I used a tiny neodymium magnet, and I THINK it’s legit. I say that because it was muggy and humidity is bad down here, so maybe it’s a skin moisture thing? Either way, we tested it for several minutes. He could quickly move his arm in any direction without the magnet falling, to the point where it looked more like the skin was stretching for his movements, and it lost magnetism maybe? Not sure. But as I rolled the magnet across his skin, the magnet APPEARED to have a positive/negative feel to it as it got to the spot where he said he was injected. I brought out a stronger magnet to test him, and I don’t know if he was paranoid after seeing this magnet stick to him time and time again, but he said he could feel his skin pulling with the larger magnet and that it hurt him, so we ended that experiment. No BS. I’m still kind of on the fence about it, because I tested like 5 other people, and nothing happened. Why did it just work with him?
i've wondered about this too. lots of professional athletes have had MRI's for sports injuries after they claim to have been jabbed. MLB, for example, had most of their players jabbed in Feb/March and lots of them have been reported to undergo MRI's since then.
I don't understand how magnets can stick to these people's shoulders and foreheads, and then those same people don't fly apart in the machine.
Maybe the magnet thing isn't real. Have you seen it in person? I haven't.
I haven't seen it in person. Then again, there are no vaxxed individuals in my social circle for me to check this with.
My wife went and got it. Told her not to but she doesn't question things the TV people tell her to do.
I'd go ask if I could put a magnet on her but that would just start a fight. Then if it did stick to her, it would be hell for weeks.
My sister got it. Her stupid husband is a sheep. She said magnet didnt work for her
I have. On one of my friends. I forget which one he got, but I think it was Pfizer. I used a tiny neodymium magnet, and I THINK it’s legit. I say that because it was muggy and humidity is bad down here, so maybe it’s a skin moisture thing? Either way, we tested it for several minutes. He could quickly move his arm in any direction without the magnet falling, to the point where it looked more like the skin was stretching for his movements, and it lost magnetism maybe? Not sure. But as I rolled the magnet across his skin, the magnet APPEARED to have a positive/negative feel to it as it got to the spot where he said he was injected. I brought out a stronger magnet to test him, and I don’t know if he was paranoid after seeing this magnet stick to him time and time again, but he said he could feel his skin pulling with the larger magnet and that it hurt him, so we ended that experiment. No BS. I’m still kind of on the fence about it, because I tested like 5 other people, and nothing happened. Why did it just work with him?