I thought this was bullshit at first, but there's just far more examples of this than there should be.
I honestly thought the chip theory was controlled opposition to make us look insane but now I don't know.
Blood has a lot of iron in it. The Jab has been causing blood clots. Is there a connection? Big clot of blood at the injection point, putting enough iron in one spot to allow the magnet to stick? Assuming this is a real phenomena, of course, which it seems to be at this point.
That was interesting, so I looked it up and this website says that if blood was magnetic then people would explode in an MRI machine. Nice visual there. https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/questions/blood-magnetic
i cant wait to see videos of these darwin award seekers when one inevitably tries to get an MRI.
one of the potential silver linings of society getting niggerfied is that this will get posted to whorl sta
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Right, in normal circumstances, blood is not noticeably magnetic. I was pondering if perhaps the constituents were concentrated it would then be noticeably magnetic.
I was skeptical and video-called a retarded friend, they tried this and nothing happened.
Magnetofection has been adapted to all types of nucleic acids (DNA, siRNA, dsRNA, shRNA, mRNA, ODN), non viral transfection systems (transfection reagents) and viruses. Cells are resistant to foreign nucleic acids, so they have to get tricky about how to insert the mRNA in to cells. They say that they are using some kind of lipid envelope, but it seems it might be using magnetofection methods.
I don't think all these people are faking it. I'm starting to believe this is real.
Someone that is magnetic get a cat scan for science please.
If you had posted this on cuckeddit: "Challenge accepted"
Magnetic materials are always made of metal, but not all metals are magnetic. Iron is magnetic, so any metal with iron in it will be attracted to a magnet. ... Most other metals, for example aluminium, copper and gold, are NOT magnetic.
All I’m seeing are various objects being rested on people’s arms.
While defying the laws of physics. Did you see the video? No skin surface was parallel to the ground.
Skin surface doesn’t have to be parallel to the ground. People have been doing this shit for decades.
I knew it was going to be spoons, but I expected a spoon on the nose.
The people in this video are too genuine for them to be faking this. These are average people, using a wide variety of different magnets. Something strange is going on here.
First time I’m seeing this. It’s probably all the ferrous metals required in the vaccine. Too bad the box insert with the ingredients list is blank. I would love to know.
Funny too because most stainless steel I have isn't magnetic.
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