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Iron is drawn to any area of inflammation really. In cases of Covid, for instance, it's drawn to infected lungs - which if you have an iron deficiency, contributes to poor health and eventually death.

Rather - magnetoferritin functions a lot like Iron, in that it likewise is drawn to areas of inflammation. To give you an excellent example, let's say you inject it into a patient with cancer, or tumors. Magnetoferritin is attracted to the infected area, and makes it easier for imaging devices to determine where the cancer is. See associated picture.

I may have overstepped in stating that it's harmless, however. Electromagnetic fields and fuck with the function of blood platelets.

See study A and study B

Anyway - to summarize, magnetoferritin and/or ferritin serves as a useful nanocarrier for drugs. Ferritin is guaranteed to be utilized in vaccines, and given the severity of Covid - likely a bioweapon designed by American traitors and built by their Chinese black site - maybe the intent is to determine areas damaged by Covid after the plan is complete. Or maybe something else - Q wrote plenty about cancer for example, which this shit detects.

Ultimately, I'm just an investigator. Not a medical practitioner. I started doing this research only tonight, so you're getting my best guess so far - which is that the injection sites are magnetic due to magnetoferritin which by and large, seems like a positive, useful biomedical invention.

Could there be bad risks associated with it? I don't have enough information to tell for sure.

Edit: Holy shit dude. Something just clicked.

https://www.biotechniques.com/cancer-research/magnetoferritin-a-new-effective-marker-for-tumor-diagnosis-and-treatment/

When the cancerous cells are identified, they can be targeted by an electromagnetic field or light, which would heat the cells and subsequently cause death.

And Trump said this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYJY_elndY8

So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous ultraviolet light or very powerful light, ... supposing you brought the light inside the body ... and then I see the disinfectant, when it knocks it out in a minute ...

3 years ago
1 score
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Iron is drawn to any area of inflammation really. In cases of Covid, for instance, it's drawn to infected lungs - which if you have an iron deficiency, contributes to poor health and eventually death.

Rather - magnetoferritin functions a lot like Iron, in that it likewise is drawn to areas of inflammation. To give you an excellent example, let's say you inject it into a patient with cancer, or tumors. Magnetoferritin is attracted to the infected area, and makes it easier for imaging devices to determine where the cancer is. See associated picture.

I may have overstepped in stating that it's harmless, however. Electromagnetic fields and fuck with the function of blood platelets.

See study A and study B

Anyway - to summarize, magnetoferritin and/or ferritin serves as a useful nanocarrier for drugs. Ferritin is guaranteed to be utilized in vaccines, and given the severity of Covid - likely a bioweapon designed by American traitors and built by their Chinese black site - maybe the intent is to determine areas damaged by Covid after the plan is complete. Or maybe something else - Q wrote plenty about cancer for example, which this shit detects.

Ultimately, I'm just an investigator. Not a medical practitioner. I started doing this research only tonight, so you're getting my best guess so far - which is that the injection sites are magnetic due to magnetoferritin which by and large, seems like a positive, useful biomedical invention.

Could there be bad risks associated with it? I don't have enough information to tell for sure.

3 years ago
1 score