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originally posted by: nonspecific
So far it's the only news source claiming the contamination is magnetic.
If you find other credible sources claiming the same thing it will invalidate the slur on the source.
a reply to: incoserv
originally posted by: nonspecific
magmatism
(tried to find a good clip of the full scene, but too lazy lol)
a reply to: sciencelol
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
The thermite would be too dispersed in the body to do any damage. It would collect in the kidneys and then pass out of the body.
originally posted by: Serdgiam
It will be interesting to see how this situation in Japan turns out, and its good that they caught it. The source definitely needs to be tracked down and investigated. Super basic stuff.. I find the resistance to it curious and the debunk attempts floppy and flaccid.
To the first group, would anything convince you this is for real? Would the introduction of VaxxPassports in France, Italy, Canada and certain parts of the US not ring any alarm bells in your head? Would the fact that 3-year-olds in Israel, whose chances of dying from Covid-19 are around 0.0001%, are now being required to show proof of 'vaccination' or have a swab jabbed up to their brain before they can enter many indoor spaces not do it for you? How about the jabbing of thousands of students in a stadium in Australia, with a toxin-inducing product still going through its clinical trials? Oh and by the by the way, the conspiracy theory bit above about the fusion of our physical, digital and biological identities — Transhumanism — were not my words, but those of the Chairman of the hugely powerful World Economic Forum, which quietly signed a memorandum of understanding with the UN in 2019, and which has been putting out videos telling us how we will live by 2030, including one telling us that we'll 'own nothing but be happy'. But you still think it's about a virus and public health protection? Sigh.
To the second group, why do you suppose that life in the future Digital Prison will be any more palatable to you than it is to those who are warning about it now? Do you really want to live in a society — if you could even call it that — where your ability to buy and sell are conditional on you not just getting a 'vaccine' which doesn't protect you from a virus that is no danger to you, and which has been linked to tens of thousands of deaths and now millions of adverse reactions, but on you getting regular boosters. Didn't tell you about them at the time, did they? But it is so. And even if you care more about what's on Netflix tonight than all this, maybe your children's future might enter the equation at some point?
First hand testimony (aka "opinion") is considered evidence in a court of law.
Magnetogenetics: remote non-invasive magnetic activation of neuronal activity with a magnetoreceptor
[pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...]
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
Magnetogenetics aims to overcome these issues by manipulating neurons with magnetic stimuli. As magnetic fields can pass freely through organic tissue, it requires no surgery or tethering the animals to an energy source.
They love you all right?Y ou should trust!
originally posted by: nonspecific
Agreed.
Shall we also agree that after 15 pages of this we are still laughing at magnetic vacinated humans?
a reply to: bastion
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Destal
First hand testimony (aka "opinion") is considered evidence in a court of law.
Really? Cool!
So if any of my friends ever get in trouble, I can just testify in court that a silver unicorn did it and my friend is off the hook? I mean, that is evidence, right? Cold, hard evidence. Might even start a new branch of zoology as people would start looking for silver unicorns because they would obviously exist. We would have evidence!
With ideas like that, I hope you never find yourself charged with anything. They'll bring back the guillotine!
TheRedneck
While I do have my concerns about the vaccines themselves, my other concerns were issues with the manufacturing and storage processes.
originally posted by: nonspecific
This is a contaminated batch though.
It's highly plausable that the contamination is metallic and I'm not disputing that.
I'm saying that I don't believe that millions of other doses were shipped out without anyone realising they were contaminated and even if they were I don't believe anyone can show me how metal contamination in a 2ml dose with a maximum size of .2mm to fit through a needle could cause magnets to stick to people.
I'm disputing the magmatism not the contamination.
a reply to: sciencelol
Nanorobotics refers to the emerging field of designing and building robots whose components are near the scale of a nanometer ((10−9 meters), or ranging in size from 0.1 to 10 micrometers and made of nanoscale or molecular components.
For comparison, one nanometer is about equivalent to 10 times the size of a single atom and, 10 times smaller than the width of your DNA.
Where nanotechnology began
Nanotechnology has actually been around for some time too. Some point to the field beginning with Nobel-laureate Richard Feynman, who gave a talk called "There's Plenty of room at the Bottom" to a group of physicists at the American Physical Society meeting at Caltech in 1959.
In research published in ScienceMag, scientists with the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering and Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, stated:
"As a proof of principle, nanorobots loaded with combinations of antibody fragments were used in two different types of cell-signaling stimulation in tissue culture. Our prototype could inspire new designs with different selectivities and biologically active payloads for cell-targeting tasks."
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Serdgiam
It will be interesting to see how this situation in Japan turns out, and its good that they caught it. The source definitely needs to be tracked down and investigated. Super basic stuff.. I find the resistance to it curious and the debunk attempts floppy and flaccid.
My ex worked in QA in a generic drug production company. She would tell me some crazy stories and the processing machines are not infallible. It wasn't uncommon to find a bad batch, so yes they can get out, but it doesn't mean by design.
According to IFL Science, DNA robots are already being tested in animals to seek out and destroy cancer cells. These programmed strands of DNA have the capability to move through the bloodstream and injecting blood clotting drugs into blood vessels around tumors, cutting off their blood supply.
How biological systems interact with magnetic fields is of great interest both from a basic science perspective and for technological applications. Certain animal species can sense the Earth’s magnetic field for the purposes of navigation. How that compass sense works is perhaps the last true mystery of sensory biology.
If we knew how the magnetic field affects the activity of nerve cells, we could harness that mechanism to create new biomedical tools. One technological goal is to genetically engineer specific cells in the brain or elsewhere so their activity can be controlled using an external magnet. This dream has been called “magnetogenetics”.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Great mental gymnastics here.
So 1 batch sent to Japan was identified as being contaminated, so they put on hold the two adjacent batches, and this is your smoking gun?
Still laughing.
Graphene is a nanomaterial with lots of uses. One group is using that graphene to
fashion super-thin fabrics that can keep mosquitoes from biting us.
Like robots? When new plastic, magnet-studded disks collect into a group, they turn
into a “smart” robot that now can move on its own, responding to its environment.
Mother Nature inspired plenty of inventions
originally posted by: nonspecific
I would also like to see some more articles confirming this before offering my apologies.
No other articles I have seen say anything about the contamination being magnetic for a start.
Even if so the contaminates are said to be 1-2mm in size, that would be some pretty impressive feat to get into and out of the needle and be strong enough to be magnetic once subcutaneous.
As it stands my apologies are on standby awaiting verification.
a reply to: andy06shake
Smaller than bacteria, the capsules are called
nanoparticles because their size is measured in nanometers. (A nanometer is equal to one billionth of a
meter, or 3 billionths of a foot.)
A magnetic field is the invisible force generated by
a magnet. Researchers use a magnetic field to work
as that remote control switch.