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 ...
Got a magnet in the house? On the fridge maybe? See if a key or coin sticks. It doesn’t because there might be a tiny bit of tin in the alloy of a coin or chrome plating of a key, but not enough to be magnetic.
Yes.
Be sure Alexa is not in “record” mode.
Found that when the magnet’s charge is the wrong direction, simply turning it over solves problem.
Not sure if applicable to your situation.
True, tried.
Original items were that magnets stuck to the jab sites on the arms. Not that ppl themselves were magnetic.
But gas dr and house atreides showed up to attack this so quickly that am suspicious something to it.
no smoke without fire, so probably on the right track.
Lots of noise here.
Really, they need to start putting these in chat. It is getting ridiculous around here.
heh heh heh.
Beats inserting a spark plug into the arm.
Domo Arigato.
If so, someone doesn't understand that coins are not magnetic, nor do they respond to magnetism. Steel pennies made in 1943/44 are the exception.
I don't know of any country that uses steel in their coinage.
So, what happens if they need an MRI?
So, disprove it.
I live my side effects. X ray vision, 666 appears on my wrist when held under ultra violet light, the chip implanted allows me to self check out at the supermarket simply by walking by a checkout and now we never lose my keys or cell phone because they magnetically attach to me.
Who forced you to read it? It’s real simple to just move on to the next post.
live=love
Thank you for information on this.
Seems to be a great deal of smoke and mirrors and fraud for clicks, but still something to this. That is why curious about this vid.
Second YT vid link posted in this thread(south china post) the iranian or iraqi man claims psychic ability similar to the spoon-bending Israeli from the 70s. Shark-jumping moment was when he balanced a car hood on the slope of his large belly and claimed it was sticking. Laughed at that one.
True, coins not magnetic, - but - not sure if they were coins. Hence the question. Paper clips Are magnetic. Keys not magnetic - not new ones anyway. Years ago, parent had a huge key ring and some of them were steel, magnetic. The jump rings are magnetic.
Scissors (on the lady) are usually picked up by magnets.
Hm. pls check commentary posts 55, 56, 63.
Also, in re reading the original first paragraph, the effect and amount on the mice treated was so small apparently that that the only effect noted was that the treated mice spent a statistically significant increased amount of time in the magnetic areas, as opposed to the untreated mice.
Much smoke and mirrors and fraud here, but something to it, believe.
I will bet $20 that not a single coin is even ferro-magnetic and therefore are not affected by small magnets/magnetic fields.
Not buying this for a second...
If you this is true, they have a path for room temperature super conducting.
I think it’s the younger crowd. Our education system has done its work. Science and rational discussion have gone by the boards.
Had no idea about tin foil Thursday. Thats pretty funny. I am sorry if I did not realize it!
I miss Art Bell as well. total kook, but what a voice. And he was funny as hell.
Actually it would superheat you and you would spontaneously combust..
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