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There's been thousands of videos surfacing of people who have recently gotten the covid vax proving that magnets are attracted to the area the vaccine was administered. They all claim they are being micro chipped whatever. Anyone know what the metallic content could be? I don't believe it's a microchip but it obviously has to be doing some kind of damage. Any body have additional information that might be of interest?

There's been thousands of videos surfacing of people who have recently gotten the covid vax proving that magnets are attracted to the area the vaccine was administered. They all claim they are being micro chipped whatever. Anyone know what the metallic content could be? I don't believe it's a microchip but it obviously has to be doing some kind of damage. Any body have additional information that might be of interest?

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Meh.

See Thimerisol.

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Yeah I'm aware of it, are you claiming that they put that in the covid "vax"?

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My point is I find those claims to be dubious... but nothing would surprise me, of course.

However, metals factually exist in liquid form in some vaccines as a preservative or other reasons.

Are their injection sites magnetic? Doubtful.

Is there nanotech being injected? I doubt it, but it exists and could easily be done.

Is there metal in vaccines? There can be.

These are all separate questions and issues is really my point.

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However, metals factually exist in liquid form in some vaccines as a preservative or other reasons.

Mercury, but it's not attracted to a magnet.

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I agree, my point is that with this being such a big deal worldwide you would think there would be plenty of research and information regarding the subject. I haven't been spending much time researching the subject lately, just wondering if someone else has.