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Reason: Changed "vid" to "vid link" to avoid ambiguity.

Thank you for providing us with the vid link.

Biological deposits of iron, if they form from bodily fluids, should not be magnetized. It would take a significant amount of metal to deflect a compass. Going by the other post where ferritin was mentioned, say it binds to your iron. Ferritin bound with iron is not a very dense iron deposit, well it's not really a deposit anyway because it's bound with the protein. Low density will not set the stud finder on red. And like iron in the blood, that iron is not magnetized.

So I checked and a human body has 4 grams of iron. The super weapon grabs iron enough to send the stud finder on red. Well, why is he still alive, and breathing normally?

Nosiree, I still will not put any money on this thing. I would rather hear the story from an OANN or TGP reporter, after some investigation has been done.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Thank you for providing us with the vid.

Biological deposits of iron, if they form from bodily fluids, should not be magnetized. It would take a significant amount of metal to deflect a compass. Going by the other post where ferritin was mentioned, say it binds to your iron. Ferritin bound with iron is not a very dense iron deposit, well it's not really a deposit anyway because it's bound with the protein. Low density will not set the stud finder on red. And like iron in the blood, that iron is not magnetized.

So I checked and a human body has 4 grams of iron. The super weapon grabs iron enough to send the stud finder on red. Well, why is he still alive, and breathing normally?

Nosiree, I still will not put any money on this thing. I would rather hear the story from an OANN or TGP reporter, after some investigation has been done.

3 years ago
1 score