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To: Fred Nerks

(Why that would relate to vaccination sites is another question.)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Well, the causal connection has to be a gathering of iron in the location of the vaccination.Why this is the case is open to conjecture , we have no evidence. I did notice that there was bo discoloration such as redness, swelling or bruising indicative of an ongoing blood clot in the arms of the people in that video. So blood flow is not being blocked by a clot in the vaccination site. So we have a magnetic attraction to iron whichi is gathered there without any discoloration or apparent clot.

Secondly, we have the possibility that the vaccination site
is somehow invest with microscopic iron particles whichi somehow do not irritate the location. This raises the possibility of ferrous nano-particles.

Thirdly the site may be magnetic simply because there is magnetic energy being localized at the vaccination site by the body as a energy nodule of some sort.

Thise who have been vaccinated should purchase pellot magnets at their local hardware store and see if they have the same thing happening.

If it is widespread, the pharmacy companies who produce these vaccines have some explaining to do.


896 posted on 05/13/2021 2:16:53 AM PDT by Candor7 ((Obama Fascism:http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html) )
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To: Candor7
...we have the possibility that the vaccination site is somehow invest with microscopic iron particles which somehow do not irritate the location. This raises the possibility of ferrous nano-particles.

Absolutely. We do not know what the 'vaccination' contains, do we? A list of ingredients might be helpful.

912 posted on 05/13/2021 5:00:04 AM PDT by Fred Nerks (fair dinkum!)
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