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originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Doctor Smith
It would be helpful to us in "getting a clue" if you could expound on the connection between the article you linked and the subject matter at hand. How exactly does this technology affect the vaccine?
TheRedneck
Some believe the reported magnetism can be explained by graphene oxide, a magnetic nanoparticle studied for its use as a drug delivery platform and other biomedical applications.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Doctor Smith
Were you intending to explain the article to us? We can all read here. I wanted to hear your explanation.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: nonspecific
You may find a large section of the membership will not want to watch almost 3 hours of Mr Jones as he's been known to be somewhat extreme and proven to tell a few provable porkies.
Would you be so good as to provide a synopsis of what he claims so we can decide if it's worth investigating further please.
a reply to: Doctor Smith
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Doctor Smith
How many mins in until he try's to punt you snake oil or spurious food supplements that promise the moon?
If you done any sort of research you would know Alex Jones is a couple of tins short of a six pack and a very angry man. LoL
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
"Reacts to magnets" does indicate some amount of ferromagnetic properties. I would suspect the particulates are some form of iron compound, possibly tiny particles of steel from one of the containers used in the manufacturing process.
That worries me. While it is apparently not overly toxic (seems quite a few people have gotten shots from the contaminated product, but health issues appear to be very infrequent), just the idea of solid metal being injected into someone is disturbing to me. It might also be that only a very few people who received doses actually got some of the particulate matter in the dose. Even small particulate matter doesn't always fit smoothly through a syringe needle.
I'm interested to know how people plan on ensuring this plant in Spain that produced the vaccine is operating properly in the future. I would think this is not the only medication they produce.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: Doctor Smith
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Doctor Smith
How many mins in until he try's to punt you snake oil or spurious food supplements that promise the moon?
If you done any sort of research you would know Alex Jones is a couple of tins short of a six pack and a very angry man. LoL
But you can't dispute any of the doctors and experts he has on. Just more worthless comments.
originally posted by: nonspecific
Why would I watch a known hoaxer on the recommendation of a known poster of hoaxes though?
You're known for making threads that end up in the lol or hoax bin and Alex Jones is known for making absurd claims which are easily provable to be hoaxes.
You are going to need to go the extra mile if you want to overcome this substantial issue.
a reply to: Doctor Smith
I can dispute how they could ever manage to introduce enough ""metallic liquid"" into our bodies via two rather small syringe that would allow fridge magnets, keys, and cutlery, to affix there magnetically.
You don't understand the articles?