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originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: natoshis
Care to enlighten us on what you thought this giant laser was then? www.youtube.com...
That looks like a cloud of flammable gas that caught alight. Not sure where you see a giant laser?
originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: vonclod
Fridgeidiots?
I don't really want to mock anyone..but, this is a tough one. The jellyfish/baby squid looking thing..lol
As for the magnet, it's pretty easy to something to stick to you, so not hard to make that "appear so"
Because this magnet is totally just sitting on someone's skin /s
www.bitchute.com...
Believe what you like brother. It's just a bitchute vid, I had a friend try to stick stuff on me, he was disappointed when it didn't work.
I would like to see someone dust themselves with talcum powder, and be magnetic in that spot..god, I would love to see that! like, have a magnet stick to that spot.
It's not just a bitchute video, you can't fake something like that. Something from under his skin was being pulled to the large magnet without it touching his skin at all. - www.bitchute.com...
Also this person removed magnetic # from his arm, caught on film that he surgically removed some # at the injection site - not "just" another video of opinion - www.bitchute.com...
You can see in this video that the magnets do not stick to everyone vaccinated, so some vaccine manufacturers or some vaccine lots are not magnetic. www.bitchute.com...
And here you can see a news host trying to debunk it and failing www.bitchute.com...
It would make sense that some people are not magnetic if the vaccine was a kill shot, and TPTB wanted to dilute the mortality statistics and create cognitive dissonance with some who took it and had no side effects by injecting some people with saline and others with poison, so the people who got the saline would question everyone else as being crazy because they had no side effects.
*snip*
Which part of the countless explanations are you not getting?
Whilst there may be magnetic particles in any of the vaccines, they will be so small and few in quantity as to have little to no effect from magnets.
For example, the vaccine dose for Pfizer is 0,3ml. Even if that was solid iron, which it obviously can't be, it would only weigh 2,36g.
If a whopping 10% of the vaccine was iron, it would weigh 0,23g. Take 0,23g of iron and glue it to a wall.
Now try to stick a magnet to it and see what happens.
See where this is going?
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: vonclod
Fridgeidiots?
I don't really want to mock anyone..but, this is a tough one. The jellyfish/baby squid looking thing..lol
As for the magnet, it's pretty easy to something to stick to you, so not hard to make that "appear so"
Because this magnet is totally just sitting on someone's skin /s
www.bitchute.com...
Believe what you like brother. It's just a bitchute vid, I had a friend try to stick stuff on me, he was disappointed when it didn't work.
I would like to see someone dust themselves with talcum powder, and be magnetic in that spot..god, I would love to see that! like, have a magnet stick to that spot.
It's not just a bitchute video, you can't fake something like that. Something from under his skin was being pulled to the large magnet without it touching his skin at all. - www.bitchute.com...
Also this person removed magnetic # from his arm, caught on film that he surgically removed some # at the injection site - not "just" another video of opinion - www.bitchute.com...
You can see in this video that the magnets do not stick to everyone vaccinated, so some vaccine manufacturers or some vaccine lots are not magnetic. www.bitchute.com...
And here you can see a news host trying to debunk it and failing www.bitchute.com...
It would make sense that some people are not magnetic if the vaccine was a kill shot, and TPTB wanted to dilute the mortality statistics and create cognitive dissonance with some who took it and had no side effects by injecting some people with saline and others with poison, so the people who got the saline would question everyone else as being crazy because they had no side effects.
*snip*
Which part of the countless explanations are you not getting?
Whilst there may be magnetic particles in any of the vaccines, they will be so small and few in quantity as to have little to no effect from magnets.
For example, the vaccine dose for Pfizer is 0,3ml. Even if that was solid iron, which it obviously can't be, it would only weigh 2,36g.
If a whopping 10% of the vaccine was iron, it would weigh 0,23g. Take 0,23g of iron and glue it to a wall.
Now try to stick a magnet to it and see what happens.
See where this is going?
If that was correct, then why did Japan recall over 1.5 million Moderna units for... wait for it... "Reacting to magnets" ??
newsrescue.com...
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: natoshis
Care to enlighten us on what you thought this giant laser was then? www.youtube.com...
That looks like a cloud of flammable gas that caught alight. Not sure where you see a giant laser?
Ah yes, totally nothing to see here. Disregard the flying triangle you can clearly see for a few frames before the giant, incredibly long vertical line of fire comes from exactly the same trajectory that the black triangle was flying towards. And disregard the fact that the TR-3B is shaped like a giant flying black triangle too.
ibb.co...
You can disregard these too. Nothing to see here. www.military.com...
www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: natoshis
Care to enlighten us on what you thought this giant laser was then? www.youtube.com...
That looks like a cloud of flammable gas that caught alight. Not sure where you see a giant laser?
Ah yes, totally nothing to see here. Disregard the flying triangle you can clearly see for a few frames before the giant, incredibly long vertical line of fire comes from exactly the same trajectory that the black triangle was flying towards. And disregard the fact that the TR-3B is shaped like a giant flying black triangle too.
ibb.co...
You can disregard these too. Nothing to see here. www.military.com...
www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: natoshis
Your source even points out the Graphene oxide in the drug is magnetic and we all should know by now that Graphene oxide is in the drug hmm?
"Next, the researchers inserted the Magneto DNA sequence into the genome of a virus, together with the gene encoding green fluorescent protein, and regulatory DNA sequences that cause the construct to be expressed only in specified types of neurons. They then injected the virus into the brains of mice, targeting the entorhinal cortex, and dissected the animals’ brains to identify the cells that emitted green fluorescence"
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: Kreeate
originally posted by: natoshis
Care to enlighten us on what you thought this giant laser was then? www.youtube.com...
That looks like a cloud of flammable gas that caught alight. Not sure where you see a giant laser?
Ah yes, totally nothing to see here. Disregard the flying triangle you can clearly see for a few frames before the giant, incredibly long vertical line of fire comes from exactly the same trajectory that the black triangle was flying towards. And disregard the fact that the TR-3B is shaped like a giant flying black triangle too.
ibb.co...
You can disregard these too. Nothing to see here. www.military.com...
www.youtube.com...
I will disregard all that, because you can't see anything of the sort.
Do you have magic specs?
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: natoshis
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: vonclod
Fridgeidiots?
I don't really want to mock anyone..but, this is a tough one. The jellyfish/baby squid looking thing..lol
As for the magnet, it's pretty easy to something to stick to you, so not hard to make that "appear so"
Because this magnet is totally just sitting on someone's skin /s
www.bitchute.com...
Believe what you like brother. It's just a bitchute vid, I had a friend try to stick stuff on me, he was disappointed when it didn't work.
I would like to see someone dust themselves with talcum powder, and be magnetic in that spot..god, I would love to see that! like, have a magnet stick to that spot.
It's not just a bitchute video, you can't fake something like that. Something from under his skin was being pulled to the large magnet without it touching his skin at all. - www.bitchute.com...
Also this person removed magnetic # from his arm, caught on film that he surgically removed some # at the injection site - not "just" another video of opinion - www.bitchute.com...
You can see in this video that the magnets do not stick to everyone vaccinated, so some vaccine manufacturers or some vaccine lots are not magnetic. www.bitchute.com...
And here you can see a news host trying to debunk it and failing www.bitchute.com...
It would make sense that some people are not magnetic if the vaccine was a kill shot, and TPTB wanted to dilute the mortality statistics and create cognitive dissonance with some who took it and had no side effects by injecting some people with saline and others with poison, so the people who got the saline would question everyone else as being crazy because they had no side effects.
Plenty of evidence that saline shots were administered en masse to people. Whether it was from nurses who didn't want to administer the real thing for ethical reasons or some other nefarious collusion who knows, but you may have been injected with saline.
1. www.perthnow.com.au... - Coronavirus crisis: Thousands 'given saline jab' in Germany
2. www.dw.com... - A one time incident that occured 1-5 times, yet 8000+ people received saline? - Saline instead of COVID vaccine: German nurse speaks out about scandal
3. www.1news.co.nz... - Hipkins admits being aware at least one more vaccine error case
4. www.msn.com... AAP16C0 - Dozens potentially given harmless saline injection instead of COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine in Melbourne mix-up
I've seen countless more articles, all memory holed now though.
originally posted by: TacoLoco75
The magnet “thing” is a true thing. We did it to some of my employees as a joke. And the mother #ing magnet stuck to the arms of some of my vaccinated employees. How it happened we don’t know. All we know is that the magnet stuck to their arms like they were a refrigerator. It stuck. No funny business.
So please do not disregard things because your to narrow minded to accept weird # happening. You believe in gravity right?? Yet you don’t see it . You don’t need a link for proof. Damn. Are people just that small minded that they can’t fathom other possibilities??? # me. a reply to: vonclod
"A third of all human cases of the H5N6 flu strain – which has a fatality rate of 50 per cent – have been reported in the last three months. Half of all the 47 known human cases have been reported in the last year."
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
a reply to: AaarghZombies
UK, January to July 2021.
500000 deaths
38000 unvaxxed
12000 single vax
640 double vax.
See my post above this one!
Over 2 million adverse reactions and those are the reported ones!
Covid-19 vaccine.
Result is presented for the active ingredient(s).
Total number of records retrieved: 2183912.
[link to www.vigiaccess.org]
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: TacoLoco75
The magnet “thing” is a true thing. We did it to some of my employees as a joke. And the mother #ing magnet stuck to the arms of some of my vaccinated employees. How it happened we don’t know. All we know is that the magnet stuck to their arms like they were a refrigerator. It stuck. No funny business.
So please do not disregard things because your to narrow minded to accept weird # happening. You believe in gravity right?? Yet you don’t see it . You don’t need a link for proof. Damn. Are people just that small minded that they can’t fathom other possibilities??? # me. a reply to: vonclod
Ok, please do me a favour, do that when the body part is dusted with talc, it will still stick if it's actuall magnetism
I'm willing to be wrong, but that is what I need to see.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: TacoLoco75
The magnet “thing” is a true thing. We did it to some of my employees as a joke. And the mother #ing magnet stuck to the arms of some of my vaccinated employees. How it happened we don’t know. All we know is that the magnet stuck to their arms like they were a refrigerator. It stuck. No funny business.
So please do not disregard things because your to narrow minded to accept weird # happening. You believe in gravity right?? Yet you don’t see it . You don’t need a link for proof. Damn. Are people just that small minded that they can’t fathom other possibilities??? # me. a reply to: vonclod
Ok, please do me a favour, do that when the body part is dusted with talc, it will still stick if it's actuall magnetism
I'm willing to be wrong, but that is what I need to see.
It's an old carnival trick, you can find videos of how to do it online.
Magnetic fields drop off exponentially. a magnet small enough to be suspended in liquid and injected would suffer an extreme drop-off, we're talking micrometers. It wouldn't able to penetrate your skin, let alone stick anything to it.
Plus if the vax is magnetic then image what a cooler full of it would be like. It would literally stick to the floor of whatever vehicle we're transporting it.
I have all kinds of problems with the magnetic catch on my watch sticking to tools and it's a weak magnet not some room temperature superconducting nano magnet. If the vax were magnetic enough to stick things to your skin it would stick to the inside of the needle, or it would stick to the side of the syringe because it would be attracted to the wrist watch if the person injecting it.