There is a microchip in my cat's neck, just below the base of the skull. It's smaller than a grain of rice. The veterinarian can wave a wand over his neck, and get all of the data off of his chip- his name, my name, my address, any medical conditions my cat has.
Most pets are chipped nowadays. And this technology is old. Nanobots are real. One of the biggest obstacles to getting nanobots to serve a useful function in a body- BLOOD CLOTTING.
But yeah it's all a coincidence.
People who do these magnet videos should use this format: take the magnet and display that there is no adhesive on any surface of it. Then, place the magnet on the un-shot arm for a control- the magnet, with no adhesive on it, will fall to the floor. Pick it back up (all in the same shot), and then place the same surface on the vaccinated area. If it sticks, then there's a magnetic reaction happening. If it falls off, then the magnet is too weak or there is no metal.
Dozens of the videos do exactly that. Go look for yourself.
There's really no way to tell if the videos are faked, because there are so many easy ways to fake them. However, the voices of the people in the videos sound genuine to me, at least most of them, so I'm keeping an open mind on the magnetic arms. It sounds crazy, but the videos are persuasive.
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