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originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: andy06shake
Do you accept Japanese sources? Plenty of those.
Suddenly the Japanese have said ivermectin is good.
Tokyo's Medical Assoc. Chairman holds live press conference recommending #ivermectin to all doctors, for all Covid patients.
Japan's government is one of the most conservative and cautious in the world. Data is clear. Huge news.
Tokyo, Aug. 26 (Jiji Press)--Foreign materials found in some unused vials of U.S. biotechnology company Moderna Inc.'s COVID-19 vaccine in Japan may have been pieces of metal, sources at the Japanese health ministry said Thursday.
jen.jiji.com...
too much pride to say you were wrong? Go ahead, you’ll feel better.
originally posted by: nonspecific
So still no talk about magnets then?
See my post about the interior diameter of the needles used to give covid 19 shots.
If you can find me something magnetic that will hold a key to someone's arm through skin at a size that could pass through the needle and that said material is used in medicinal manufacturing plants I will personally admit that it's plausable.
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Doping Graphene Oxide with Nitrogen makes it highly magnetic
originally posted by: Piedclaus
Here is the result of such vaccination
indianexpress.com...
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Thoughtful1
Praise god all you wish.
He wont save your arse.
But a vaccination just might.
originally posted by: andy06shake
It would need to about the side of a penny to hold a magnet.
And you are going to notice that going in big time never mind once its there.
originally posted by: nonspecific
I clearly stated that if someone can show me how it's possible then I will admit it's plausable.
It's got nothing to do with pride and I've no issue admitting I'm wrong.
Get me the evidence and I'll admit I was wrong and say that it's possible, until then I'm saying it's not possible based on my understanding of physics.
a reply to: macaronicaesar
The resulting nanodevice is under 1 micrometer in size in all three dimensions, meaning it's small enough to fit inside a single cell. It was also shown to be significantly more long-lived than previous designs, with the ability to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy and maintain a speed of 18 thousand RPMs
Columbia Engineers develop the smallest single-chip system that is a complete functioning electronic circuit; implantable chips visible only in a microscope point the way to developing chips that can be injected into the body with a hypodermic needle
Peer-Reviewed Publication
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
originally posted by: nonspecific
Is a book written 500 years ago about some things that happened.over 2000 years ago really relavant in a discussion about an mRNA vaccine in the year 2021?
a reply to: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: nonspecific
I'd think chicken would be a better comparison to human flesh? Maybe pork?
I'll get something out of the freezer and a strong magnet and get back to you.
originally posted by: nonspecific
I'd think chicken would be a better comparison to human flesh? Maybe pork?
I'll get something out of the freezer and a strong magnet and get back to you.
a reply to: Xtrozero