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originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: sciencelol
A spoon is not a magnet
Exactly! But it is a hard, smooth object like a magnet. So if a spoon can stick to someone without any magnetic force, why can't a magnet stick to someone without any magnetic force?
You just proved the videos are all fake.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: sciencelol
How is a magnet not "balanceable"?
Tell you what... I'll extend a hand in the interest of public education here. Get a portable metal detection wand, the kind that is used by security guards. They operate on a Hall Effect principle, meaning they will detect the presence of either ferromagnetic materials or magnets in minuscule quantities, much smaller than is needed to cause a magnet to stick. Have someone who is claiming that this magnet theory is true wash their arm (on camera, no cutaways), and wave the wand over their arm where the magnets supposedly stick. If there is any deviation in the magnetic field, the wand will pick it up.
Just make sure the shot is wide angle enough so there is no possibility of there being a hidden piece of metal somewhere out of the shot. That means I need to see all sides of the arm area, too. Also, wave the wand along other areas where the magnet supposedly does not stick, to get a baseline.
Do that so that there can be no logical explanation other than the arm is actually triggering the detector, and I will actually investigate the claims using my equipment.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: anonentity
This seems interesting, in Spain a guy is explaining to a Doctor that three months after the jab, the magnetism is spreading from the injection site to his thorax area. It's being reported in many places and it's quite disturbing. The man who was vexed as opposed to the man who was not vaxed is tested for this effect/ Blood cells contain iron but it's in a nonorganic form, is it possible that the clotting around the graphene oxide is turning hemoglobin into organic iron and its forming small magnetic areas which enable a magnetic effect? Thus is it possible that this is the cause of clotting where the hemoglobin gets a magnetic signature and the blood cells just clot together as in a magnetic field ? subtitles www.bitchute.com...