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Not a good example,for me. I saw the magnetization of the injection site with my own eyes and moved the nickles around the injection site with my own hand,on friends at work.
It was very real. It wasn't just some stupid video I watched on tic tok..... It really freaked out the guys who had the shot.
Yep, I heard of several examples (two links away from me) from trusted sources of mine. I chalk this up to that there were different brands and different batches with different amounts of ingredients in the shots. AND different timing on when people checked the magnetism after getting a shot.
That being said...I didn't think nickels were magnetic?
They have a lot of copper,and moving copper has those properties.. Drop a powerful magnetic down a copper pipe,it moves real slow.
But these nickles were not moving.
Who knows what caused it,maybe we will learn someday.