Posted on 06/10/2021 1:38:17 PM PDT by Norski
Have you heard of the “Magnetic Challenge?”
No, it’s not some wacky teenage TikTok challenge, it’s actually much creepier.
It all started as a rumor involving a microchipping conspiracy theory that involved the COVID-19 vaccine.
It’s no secret that many people are leery about taking the vaccine for a number of reasons, namely because it hasn’t gone through the lengthy trials needed in order to receive FDA approval. However, a lot of folks are also convinced that the COVID-19 vaccine is part of a sinister plot to microchip the masses.
One of those conspiracy theories involves “magnetized proteins.”
Here’s some background:
Back in 2016, researchers at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville genetically engineered a magnetized protein called “Magneto.”
That protein was then placed into a virus and injected into an animal’s brain. The point of the research was to use the “Magneto” portion to manipulate neural activity under the remote influence of magnetic fields.. ."
(Excerpt) Read more at revolver.news ...
Males of average height have about 4 grams of iron in their body, females about 3.5 grams; children will usually have 3 grams or less. These 3-4 grams are distributed throughout the body in hemoglobin, tissues, muscles, bone marrow, blood proteins, enzymes, ferritin, hemosiderin, and transport in plasma.
The greatest portion of iron in humans is in hemoglobin.
Even if every molecule of iron in the human body was magnetized, there is not enough there to have the purported effect.
I remain extremely skeptical.
I normally would agree...I have seen videos on the internet and said “nope, fake!”
So as a joke, 3 of my childrens’s friends (all teens -2 boys and a girl) were over the house this past weekend. I took a small strong magnet I had and placed it at the vaccine site— ALL THREE had the magnet stick on their arms...I am absolutely not joking. I took video to show my brother because we were laughing about it last week. On the one boy who is a much bigger kid, I could move the magnet several inches from the vaccination site on his arm and it still stuck. I tried it on a co-worker and it didn’t work on his so take from it what you will.
You an I have had conversations in the past and you all can look back on my past comments. I don’t lie or exaggerate...it happened and it was crazy.
I didn’t believe them
Magneto and Titanium Man
But when the Crimson Dynamo
Finally assured me, well, I knew
It is the truth and you are not with the truth. You need to study up on what these therapies consist of.
Oh and just because you claim to be a doctor does not mean you know much about these shots which are not vaccines. They are a pathogen.
I would hope you are also anti virus. Perhaps being pro virus makes it understandable why you want people to shoot poison into their bodies.
Jane, pull the fork off your forehead and come back to earth.
So that’s why my bank account is getting hit once a month with a big charge. Must be a nice home.
Thank you. That must be your field. I have no background in that area. It is interesting, but did not know that a lot of medicines were made in this fashion.
This makes me imagine a lot of things are still unknown about the ultimate consequences of the treatment.
I am pretty sure that I know about vaccines, pathogens, therapies and preventions.
You are free to post whatever bull crap you need but your definitions are entirely incorrect and it appears that you have little to know appreciation of basic biology. I cannot help that you choose to not learn. But repeating your lies does not constitute your statements becoming the truth.
Also, I just remembered: Most keys are chrome plated brass, or aluminum, neither of which are ferrous (magnetically active).
Canadian quarters since about 1970-ish are attracted by magnets.
Wonder if that would prevent future MRI on patients...
“There might be something to this.
The other day I felt myself being drawn toward a restaurant that had announced it only served vaccinated people.”
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How did they taste?
“This is beyond ridiculous. We are into Art Bell and George Norco now. Coast to coast AM free republic style I guess”
It’s no crazier than the crap you push, like masks protect people from a virus.
“I normally would agree...I have seen videos on the internet and said “nope, fake!”
So as a joke, 3 of my childrens’s friends (all teens -2 boys and a girl) were over the house this past weekend. I took a small strong magnet I had and placed it at the vaccine site— ALL THREE had the magnet stick on their arms...I am absolutely not joking. I took video to show my brother because we were laughing about it last week. On the one boy who is a much bigger kid, I could move the magnet several inches from the vaccination site on his arm and it still stuck. I tried it on a co-worker and it didn’t work on his so take from it what you will.
You an I have had conversations in the past and you all can look back on my past comments. I don’t lie or exaggerate...it happened and it was crazy.”
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Several data points here.
By chance do you know which brand each magnetized person received? When they were injected? And the co worker?
Would your family be willing to attempt to repeat the experiment on video . . . names and faces redacted . . . or make info available?
If this is actually happening, it may help shed light on the phenomenon.
Wonder if VAERS is receiving these reports.
Thank you for considering.
N.
“Wonder if that would prevent future MRI on patients..
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Curious about that myself. Perhaps ask the poster of post 115 who had 3 family friends with magnetic spots at the jab sites if any of them tried. Am now looking for others, there is someone else on this thread who said an aunt had the phenomenon too.
we did take a video on our cell phone...would have no idea how to upload and keep the kids anonymous...I never thought to ask the kids which shot they got. I don’t even know if they would know. The girl freaked out and went downstairs to talk to her mom after we did it.
It was bizarre but as i said, I did the same thing on a co worker and it didn’t work on him. I did show him my video lol so he knew I wasn’t lying plus well, he knows I wouldn’t lie about it because we had just been making fun of it the week prior.
so, bottom line, I laughed at those videos, called them fake, thought they had sticky stuff on the back and did this just to prove to the kids it was bullcrap and enjoy a laugh— It did stick, I wasn’t faking it and I invite anyone to check my comments thru the years here to know what type of person I am.
I am sure there are many fake videos but after doing it and it sticking on all 3 kids, I am now positive some of those online videos are real and I don’t know what to think about that.
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If they can control your high, they can control your low.
When you read the eye witness accounts of Tiananmen Square, the citizens being attacked by the soldiers thought the soldiers to be zombie or robot like, void of souls.
This has to be the most whackadoodle silliness I have read all day.
“I am sure there are many fake videos but after doing it and it sticking on all 3 kids, I am now positive some of those online videos are real and I don’t know what to think about that.”
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Which is why your video, information, and experience are valuable. Accurate data is crucial. The teenagers will show you how to save, backup, and upload the video. Also, may want to have them copy it for themselves too.
Since having done it once for a joke, why not continue to do so with others, and finding out. Only way is to research.
Video with only arms showing and the date of jab helpful.
And many people do know which brand of shot they were given.
Questions needing answers.
No time like the present.
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