How did this Stew Peters bullshit get stickied? Same old disinfo FROM SEPTEMBER designed to make us look like idiots.
No, the vaccine doesn't make you magnetic
No, the vaccine doesn't turn you into a zombie when you are exposed to 5G
No, the vaccine doesn't have self-assembling robots in it.
No, the vaccine doesn't have brain-eating amoebas in it.
The vaccine is dangerous and completely ineffective. Shit like this is not helping, it is hurt our cause.
We have Medical Doctors and Professors with reputations to lose, opening themselves up to personal destruction to honestly tell us how the vaccine is harming people. Such as Dr. Peter McCullough, professor of Medicine at Texas A&M, with over 1000 publications you can look up.
We have Dr. Byram Bridle, a viral immunologist and associate professor at the University of Guelph, the 4th ranked University in Canada.
We have Dr. Michael Yeadon former Chief Science Officer at Pfizer.
And on and on. They have reputations on the line and are taking the hits to their careers for us in order to stop this vaccine mandate.
And then you sticky this ridiculous crap to discredit the anti-vaccine side and undermine them?
Just a little common sense would tell you that there couldn't POSSIBLY be enough magnetic material in a single shot to cause the magnetic effect people are claiming! Any magnets people have stick to them are just sticking because of skin adhesion, the same way you can make a spoon hang from your nose! The lack of basic science knowledge and common sense of many people on this site is pretty annoying. But then, they might be here in an effort to make the whole group look bad.
I find it hard to believe that the hundreds of people involved with the Apollo missions could all be in on faking a moon landing. "Capricorn 1" was a pretty good movie, but it was just a movie. But seriously, the covid "vaccine" ampules are clear, aren't they? If there was suspended magnetic material, it would be cloudy, if not downright muddy looking.
How did this Stew Peters bullshit get stickied? Same old disinfo FROM SEPTEMBER designed to make us look like idiots.
No, the vaccine doesn't make you magnetic
No, the vaccine doesn't turn you into a zombie when you are exposed to 5G
No, the vaccine doesn't have self-assembling robots in it.
No, the vaccine doesn't have brain-eating amoebas in it.
The vaccine is dangerous and completely ineffective. Shit like this is not helping, it is hurt our cause.
We have Medical Doctors and Professors with reputations to lose, opening themselves up to personal destruction to honestly tell us how the vaccine is harming people. Such as Dr. Peter McCullough, professor of Medicine at Texas A&M, with over 1000 publications you can look up.
We have Dr. Byram Bridle, a viral immunologist and associate professor at the University of Guelph, the 4th ranked University in Canada.
We have Dr. Michael Yeadon former Chief Science Officer at Pfizer.
And on and on. They have reputations on the line and are taking the hits to their careers for us in order to stop this vaccine mandate.
And then you sticky this ridiculous crap to discredit the anti-vaccine side and undermine them?
I’ve seen the magnetic claim. How can you say it isn’t real? I SAW IT.
Just a little common sense would tell you that there couldn't POSSIBLY be enough magnetic material in a single shot to cause the magnetic effect people are claiming! Any magnets people have stick to them are just sticking because of skin adhesion, the same way you can make a spoon hang from your nose! The lack of basic science knowledge and common sense of many people on this site is pretty annoying. But then, they might be here in an effort to make the whole group look bad.
Speaking of braindead morons who don’t understand science...
You still believe white men walked on the moon, right?
I find it hard to believe that the hundreds of people involved with the Apollo missions could all be in on faking a moon landing. "Capricorn 1" was a pretty good movie, but it was just a movie. But seriously, the covid "vaccine" ampules are clear, aren't they? If there was suspended magnetic material, it would be cloudy, if not downright muddy looking.