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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: sciencelol
Maybe not.
The latter is the more likely, I think.
There is as much evidence for that at this moment
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: sciencelol
Maybe not.
The latter is the more likely, I think.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: sciencelol
There is as much evidence for that at this moment
Are you talking about stupid videos of brass keys sticking to peoples' arms as evidence?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: sciencelol
No.
Are you certain that the contamination consists of "metal shavings?"
That the contamination was "metal shavings."
If it does contain them and is 100% proven what will be your stance?
originally posted by: nonspecific
So now it's magnetic metal that not only makes spoons sticks to you but also causes blood clots and is invisible at first and then becomes visible after a period of time?
This gets more outlandish the longer it goes on.
What's next?
a reply to: sciencelol
Ok so no you cant list one I get it. everyone that had a magnet stick to them is liars and fools
And its a manufacturing problem not just an ingredient in the vax.
So if it was metal with magnetic properties it stand to reason it would be attracted to its self and clot together?
if they have happened we can say you were right