I initially thought it was fake too. But documented research confirmed real.
https://m.worldstar.com/web/video.php?v=wshhiFPgQWIVPdk412Kg
I initially thought it was fake too. But documented research confirmed real.
https://m.worldstar.com/web/video.php?v=wshhiFPgQWIVPdk412Kg
From the comments section lol:
> My husband and i both got the shot and both of us have tried the magnet and it does stick to the injected site this is not a fake and it is in both of the vaccines
The one, simple, inexpensive, irrefutable way to prove this would be to use a piece of over the injection site.
But so far, I've seen nobody do this. Which tells me this "mAgNeTiC vAcCiNe!!!!" nonsense is a bunch of kikes trying to muddy the waters and make people against the narrative seem like a bunch of crazy retards.
It's a discredit-by-association tactic, and you fucking retards are falling for it hook, line, and sinker.
nanobots infused in sugar water serum known as cure/antidote.
The only real cure for covid is to eat neodymium magnets and finely crushed glass with whiskey.
I noticed no one actually answered the question. Ah well.
> AFP Fact Check>>
Anybody got any info on them?
I saw that as well and noted how they want on to state that it could be explained by double-sided tape, WITHOUT actually stating whether the woman did or did not switch sides of the magnet or use double-sided tape! AFP then goes on to list an array of hoaxes without addressing the issue at hand.
I want Pfizer refrigerator magnets. Maybe inject some into my brushless drill gun for more power.
It is to interact with the 5g. The magnetization will induce a current in the body when the 5g EM field is beamformed on a subject. The current will power the nanobots they injected into you.
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