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Look. I know the difference between sticking and a magnetic field
originally posted by: Chadwickus
There’s gotta be some sorta free energy device we can make from this...Ultra powerful microscopic magnets maaaan!
originally posted by: Doctor Smith
Magnets will stick to your arm after being vaccinated???????
WATCH THE mRNA VAXXED WOMAN IN THE BACKGROUND AS SHE DROPS DEAD
They can be deceiving, so be careful. The larger ones can crush bone if mishandled.
How do you know she died? She could have simply passed out. Please stop spreading things like this as if fact. It damages the cause of getting to the real facts.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Doctor Smith
Magnets will stick to your arm after being vaccinated???????
If this happens because there are chips injected, that would be extremely easy to prove, and I'm sure there are lots and lots of doctors that would help with not only proving it, but removing the chips.
WATCH THE mRNA VAXXED WOMAN IN THE BACKGROUND AS SHE DROPS DEAD
How do you know she died? She could have simply passed out. Please stop spreading things like this as if fact. It damages the cause of getting to the real facts.
originally posted by: Doctor Smith
I feel like I'm in a Science fiction movie nightmare. Trying to convince a town of simpletons to look at the monster under the stairs. But they refuse.
originally posted by: BlueJacket
a reply to: myselfaswell
All sensationalism aside, this is an intriguing article in regards iron, and "steering" cells magnetically:
newatlas.com...
originally posted by: Doctor Smith
a reply to: tanstaafl
The title in the video says she died.
She fell over and couldn't get up.
You can't prove its false.
Quit spreading BS. I'm not responsible for what someone else claims.
You are when you spread it around yourself.
What you could have done is simply posted this as what it is - someone making a claim, and said it would be nice if we could find out what really happened to her.
If she died, it would be a big deal. Personally, I don't believe she did, because if she did, there would be a lot more details.
indeed...
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: Doctor Smith
You cant be serious please tell me your joking. the magnet sticks because its metal pressed against skin. And the women who died its Mexico people die there all the time.
Just kidding shes fine she just passed out happens all the time with shots. In fact happened to me once thats why they have them sitting in the chairs they need to be monitored for 30 min prior to leaving. Oh and look closely she crosses her legs when they sit her up.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Doctor Smith
Magnets will stick to your arm after being vaccinated???????
If this happens because there are chips injected, that would be extremely easy to prove, and I'm sure there are lots and lots of doctors that would help with not only proving it, but removing the chips.
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originally posted by: Doctor Smith
You'll just have to get up and off your easy chairs. Try it for yourself, on someone already vaxxed. Why believe anyone? Find out for yourselves. Deny ignorance for once in your lives.
originally posted by: KansasGirl
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Doctor Smith
" "Magnets will stick to your arm after being vaccinated???????"
If this happens because there are chips injected, that would be extremely easy to prove, and I'm sure there are lots and lots of doctors that would help with not only proving it, but removing the chips."
How would a doctor prove that?
How would they be removed (if proven true)?