gels are not liquid
tiny particles do not exhibit a magnetic permeability high enough to do what the video shows
refer to: "people have been sticking spoons to their forehead for decades, skin is sticky, check your ballsack for further research" for a more obvious explanation....
Watching the video there are several cases where your spoon comparison is rendered retarded.
The thing about your stance on this is that you are assuming that you are aware of all technologies. I show you where they're using gels, and superparamagnetic nano DNA vax, and your only response is "gels aren't a liquid/spoon sticks to head/tiny particles aren't capable of strong enough magnetic fields." Do you know for certain the vaccine isn't a gel? How viscous does the vaccine have to be before you consider it a gel instead of a liquid? Do you have any experience injecting anyone or thing with medicines to know what a tiny line there is between those two definitions? I have, and I am familiar with it. It's near impossible to tell with the eye, but the gauge of the needle must change for successful delivery.
A magnetic field results from the flow of current through wires or electrical devices and increases in strength as the current increases. Our bodies are excellent at conducting current. This is why being near radio/cellphone towers is bad, and why you don't want a smart meter in your home. There is a video of a guy measuring people who have been vaccinated and their EMF is in the 800-900 range, versus someone who is not vaccinated, around 20-30. So the tiny particles' size aren't the indicator of how strong of a magnetic pull is possible. The tech is the more important point.
I would also like to point out that they have been openly admitting to spraying our atmosphere with shit for decades. We're breathing in all kinds of unknown. A little tech injection to pull all of it together in their intended assembly is not out of the realm.
We literally live in a sci fi horror story at this point.
You guys are conspiracy nuts
Yeh well fuck trusting science. You test science. Then you beat science with a stick until it's a bloody corpse, and that's when you can say it was true.
Then someone else beats your theory to death to find flaws.
That's literally how it works.
You test science
correct, but you test science using scientific tests, not sticking magnets on your arm
otherwise you just get
Fuck yeah this guy gets it! Science isn't a consensus Science isn't the theories you come up You BEAT the data with your FISTS until it makes SENSE which is RARELY cause nature ain't your MISTRESS but when you nail it you feel like PROMETHEUS HIMSELF 🤙🤙🤙🤙
there are several cases where your spoon comparison is rendered retarded
no, you just have low IQ people making videos for clicks, see TikTok for more
that's all you are seeing here, and even that is BS
and your only response is "[...] tiny particles aren't capable of strong enough magnetic fields."
see the bit you didn't answer here?
There is a video of a guy measuring people who have been vaccinated and their EMF is in the 800-900 range
and there are videos of the same people pretending ghosts exist by waving a box with a flashing led around... I predict your video even has him holding his magic box with his own hand
A little tech injection to pull all of it together in their intended assembly is not out of the realm
And so is putting alien lizard DNA inside Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Which is a vastly cheaper option that a global vacation effort using multiple independent pharmaceutical companies. you see the issue here?
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