Yes, but current working theory is those are being injected, they are coming from the vax.
In addition I have a hypothesis on this which needs research. Are the spike protines ferrous in nature? If they are then the ferrous oxide that is also in the jab may be a time bomb of sorts.
If the spikes are magnetic, then the F.oxide may be holding them in place at the jab site in the shoulder. Multiple variables over time either shifts the F.oxide, weakens it, or otherwise makes it no linger effective at holding the spikes in place. The spikes then travel through the body/bloodstream reaking havoc on the victim.
You are thinking of graphene oxide, not ferrous oxide, which is an insoluble mineral. Just because something contains iron does not mean it is magnetic. Every molecule of hemoglobin is based on an iron atom at its center, and is not magnetic.
Yes, but current working theory is those are being injected, they are coming from the vax.
In addition I have a hypothesis on this which needs research. Are the spike protines ferrous in nature? If they are then the ferrous oxide that is also in the jab may be a time bomb of sorts.
If the spikes are magnetic, then the F.oxide may be holding them in place at the jab site in the shoulder. Multiple variables over time either shifts the F.oxide, weakens it, or otherwise makes it no linger effective at holding the spikes in place. The spikes then travel through the body/bloodstream reaking havoc on the victim.
You are thinking of graphene oxide, not ferrous oxide, which is an insoluble mineral. Just because something contains iron does not mean it is magnetic. Every molecule of hemoglobin is based on an iron atom at its center, and is not magnetic.