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[–] 11 pts

I just tested all the keys I have (22 keys) and not a single one of them is magnetic. I used a strong neodymium magnet so even if they were slightly magnetic, that magnet would have had an effect. This video is bullshit as are all the other ones about magnetic vaxx injection sites. The jewflu vaxx is bad and no one should be taking it, but spreading around this kind of bullshit lies just makes you look stupid and discredits the whole argument against this experimental mRNA treatment. Until someone shows me a video of a magnet sticking to the vial of vaxx, I will not believe any of this faked "proof".

[–] 5 pts

To add to this. They have magnetic paper you can hold up to see magnetic forces. Why not get some of that and hold it up to the injection site?

Also, I thought magnets stuck to the site not ferris metals stick to the site. Is the injection supposed to be magnetic now?

Don’t get the vax, because it is untested and carries a lot of negative side effects for a disease that is not at all dangerous to the vast majority, but don’t get tricked by this bizarre hoax.

[–] 2 pts

I have some of that magnetic field viewing film. It works well enough with strong magnets, but I doubt it would do much if the experimental mRNA vaxx was actually producing a magnetic field.

Yeah, the hoaxsters need to make up their minds. Either the vaxx is ferromagnetic and attracts magnets, or, the vaxx is itself magnetic and attracts ferromagnetic objects. The likelihood of it having its own magnetic field would be very low since that would mean the particles would all need to be in alignment (magnetic domain alignment) in order to concentrate the field. People obviously don't know how magnets work.

Definitely avoid this experimental genetic treatment shit they call a vaccine. It's more dangerous than the virus that you have to get tested for to know you have and have a ~99.7% or surviving anyway.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, the hoaxsters need to make up their minds.

Spaghetti meet wall. Whichever sticks with the yokels is what they will use to discredit credible doubts about the virus. Just like the flat earth shit.

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can show the magnetic lines on magnetic cassette. Expensive (>$100). Pretty cool stuff.

But most smartphones these days have a sensitive compass (X/Y/Z) and you can get apps that show the field strengths. That would detect even minute changes near someone's vaxx site.

[–] 2 pts

Keys are made of brass, which is non-ferrous. Now, she may have some novelty, or some other bullshit made of steel, I have no idea.

Also, this is the first video I've seen where someone is just sticking random metal shit on their arm, not an actual magnet.

I don't think the injections are making people magnetic. How the fuck would that even make sense?

I have no fucking idea what's going on, here.

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I mean I have one single chalet padlock key that is indeed steel.

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That is a good point. Maybe it was a key to a padlock or something, I didn't think of that. Those would most likely be steel.

Key to a house or car would be brass. Since even as early as the '70's.

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It's fake CIA/mossad bullshit like flat earth.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Don't listen to him, he's got the blue checkmark!

[–] 4 pts

Says the user who also has a blue checkmark.

[–] 6 pts

As someone with the most trusthworthy flair, allow me to say that both of you should stop noticing so many things.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Why should I trust you? You have a (((blue check mark))).

[–] 1 pt

Why am I listening to a retard that injected himself with this poison. FUck off fag, i'll trust my own eyes

[–] 1 pt

Wow you are retarded. I didn't take the mRNA treatment you dumb fuck nigger who can't read. I tested my keys with a magnet to see if the KEYS were magnetic. You make Qtards look like fucking geniuses with your lack of reading comprehension. No wonder you believe in flat Earth. KYS, niggerfaggotkike.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Baby powder on her arm wound stop this "magnetism".

Anyone here who falls for this is a fucking retarded faggot.

Until someone shows me a video of a magnet sticking to the vial of vaxx

They just say that no, the nanomachines attract iron from your blood, so the vaxx isn't magnetic before being injected.