Good morning lysie and all....
Some nice weather up this way, finally.
So, I have seen something I found interesting about the Gates Jab that I wondered if anyone had heard about.....this may need some top shelf researchers (Spirit of Liberty!) as it’s rather strange.
My daughter had heard that a magnet would stick to the arm of some vaccine recipients. She saw it online, but was skeptical. A friend of hers saw it as well, and had a water delivery that day from her regular guy, someone she knew for years. He happened to tell her that he had gotten his “vaccine” recently. She asked him if she could see if the magnet thing worked on him. He chuckled and said, “sure”. Lo and behold, the magnet stuck onto his arm where he had the shot. It didn’t do anything on the other arm, but she sent the pics to my daughter, and there it was, sticking to his arm where he got the jab.
It certainly made me wonder what’s in the jab. Just thought I’d throw it out there for any feedback.
House sale NOT going well. I’m not happy with the realtor at all, but we’re going to reassess next week. Another case of too much talk, not enough thought. I think he thought he could just ride the hot market wave, but a hot market doesn’t mean a stupid market.
Good morning. Yes. Nice weather for the next few days.
Sorry to hear about the house sale. New realtor may be needed.
I saw that about the magnet, but many didn’t believe it. But if your daughter saw it with her own eyes, then there must be something to it. Are there metals in the vax?
You rang?? LOL
I do actually recall seeing a thread on FR stating the same regarding the injection site and magnets. But I can’t see to find it by searching for ‘magnet’ with a title search. Hmmm...
I’ll keep looking.
A co-worker is having a similar situation looking for a house here. They have a large brood plus now there’s grandkids arriving, so she wanted a 5 bedroom house. They’re not well-off by any means, but both the parents work. And so do some of the kids still at home. The realtor told her ‘lots of luck’ finding a house in their price range/size/location they wanted.
She found one on her own in one day and has it under contract. I think the realtor figured he could do nothing and sales just fall in his lap. When she went under contract, she said they were unrepresented, so that realtor won’t be getting a cent! (nor should he)
Here’s her new house: https://www.drhorton.com/tennessee/nashville/lebanon/hle-villages-at-hunters-point/qmis/5044-hunters-village-drive She said it was listed for $311,570 but they got it for $19,000 UNDER list price. Apparently the seller needed to get it sold to move into THEIR new house, and my co-worker currently rents so she doesn’t have any contingencies.
Okay....thread was pulled: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3958729/posts
Post about it in another thread with video: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3958215/posts?page=888#888
And of course, there’s some related correlations over ‘in the forest’....
I’ve seen other people posting that they’ve tried it on people who have been vaccinated and it didn’t work. Part of it could depend on the weight or the strength of the magnet, I suppose. Could also depend on how recently you received the injection and if you’ve had one or two. The longer you’ve had it, the more time the injected material has had to spread throughout your body, dissipating any material at the injection site itself.
There is such thing as magnet therapy, usually for things like arthritis I think. But can you imagine if that site now is magnetized? Would you set off a metal detector every time you walk through? And imagine having an MRI!
Snopes and the Biden administration say that reports of the COVID vaccine-magnet phenomenon are untrue.
So that pretty well confirms that they are true.
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I must’ve read something about microchipping and the vaccine because all along I’ve wondered about that. When Cooper got microchipped it could easily have been mistaken as him getting a vaccine. In a weird place though.
I wonder if health care workers giving the vaccine are given instructions on where to place it.
Sorry the house sale isn’t going well. I think our realtor underpriced our house by a bit. I would’ve rather started higher and waited it out. But some go for a quick sale and others for a higher price. I’ve noticed here - like you said - prices are not unreasonable here. I don’t think too many will be upside down after everything settles. This area isn’t used to wide price fluctuations like the California markets