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Here are the first 2.

MagnetGate: Magnets Stick To Covid Vaccine Injection Site FULL 2021 DOCUMENTARY #MagnetChallenge (bitchute.com)

and

MagnetGate 2: More Vaxxed People Do The #MagnetChallenge: Magnets Stick To Vaccine Injection Site? (bitchute.com)

3 hours of videos of people demonstrating their magnetism!

This leaves little doubt that this is a real phenomena but what does it mean?

If it goes with this then we are in for real trouble.

Genetically engineered 'Magneto' protein remotely controls brain and behaviour (theguardian.com)

Of course "zombies" is the first thought that comes to mind.

But the truth is probably more subtle.

What if they could now set off feelings of anger and hostility towards others with maybe 5G tech?

Could that be the cause of the surge in mass shootings?

Or is it just a harmless side-effect?

Either way, I don't see how anyone (after watching these videos) cna deny that:

The vaccines have magnetic properties!

Here are the first 2. [MagnetGate: Magnets Stick To Covid Vaccine Injection Site FULL 2021 DOCUMENTARY #MagnetChallenge](https://www.bitchute.com/video/Bh2GsVEnZseC/) and [ MagnetGate 2: More Vaxxed People Do The #MagnetChallenge: Magnets Stick To Vaccine Injection Site? ](https://www.bitchute.com/video/9Hcep4HoPMYH/) 3 hours of videos of people demonstrating their magnetism! This leaves little doubt that this is a real phenomena but what does it mean? If it goes with this then we are in for real trouble. [Genetically engineered 'Magneto' protein remotely controls brain and behaviour](https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2016/mar/24/magneto-remotely-controls-brain-and-behaviour) Of course "zombies" is the first thought that comes to mind. But the truth is probably more subtle. What if they could now set off feelings of anger and hostility towards others with maybe 5G tech? Could that be the cause of the surge in mass shootings? Or is it just a harmless side-effect? Either way, I don't see how anyone (after watching these videos) cna deny that: **The vaccines have magnetic properties!**

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What is the source of the magnetism? All ferrite metals (having iron) are magnetic. Compounds made of multiple elements can also be ferrimagnetic or antiferromagnetic. Ferromagnetism is not the only kind of magnetic material though. Cobalt, nickel, gadlimium. dysprosium, erbium, holmiumIn are considered ferromagnetic. So, what are the chances it is one or more of these?

The only other plausible option are ferrimagnets. Most refrigerator magnets are actually ferrimagnets. These are compounds made of different substances such as -- Fe3O4, PbFe12O19, BaFe12O19, BaO6Fe2O3, SrO6Fe2O3. Take your pick as to what it might be. Whatever it is sets one's body up to be affected by electro-magnetic properties. We know that electro-magnetic devices cause cancer. So, what are the implications here? A person capable of critical thinking should be very concerned.

Maybe its a good idea to keep a magnet on the site where the injection was made. This would ostensibly keeps the ferritic substance from migrating to one's organs and brain.

Thank you for your input.

Did you read the article on the Magneto protein?

It seems like maybe this part of the article that I CP below may have some information to help you figure this out.

"...........Several earlier studies have shown that nerve cell proteins which are activated by heat and mechanical pressure can be genetically engineered so that they become sensitive to radio waves and magnetic fields, by attaching them to an iron-storing protein called ferritin, or to inorganic paramagnetic particles. These methods represent an important advance – they have, for example, already been used to regulate blood glucose levels in mice – but involve multiple components which have to be introduced separately.

The new technique builds on this earlier work, and is based on a protein called TRPV4, which is sensitive to both temperature and stretching forces. These stimuli open its central pore, allowing electrical current to flow through the cell membrane; this evokes nervous impulses that travel into the spinal cord and then up to the brain.

Güler and his colleagues reasoned that magnetic torque (or rotating) forces might activate TRPV4 by tugging open its central pore, and so they used genetic engineering to fuse the protein to the paramagnetic region of ferritin, together with short DNA sequences that signal cells to transport proteins to the nerve cell membrane and insert them into it. ........"

and then,

"........Application of a magnetic field activated the engineered TRPV1 protein, as evidenced by transient increases in calcium ion concentration within the cells, which were detected with a fluorescence microscope."

And here is what we also HAVE to take in to consideration:

Any knowledge, any technology that we are aware of, they are probably at least 20 years further advanced.

The fact is, we don't really even know ANYTHING about the ingredients that is in it. The inserts that come with it are blank so we basically just have their word for it.

And the idea of placing a magnet to stop the migration (assuming there is such a thing) certainly seems plausible. would that help? Who knows?, lol

So far, I have not seen any magnetism other than the injection site. Maybe it doesn't migrate. Does it ever wear off?

Also, what if it could work something along the lines of wireless charging? Isn't there some kind of magnetic induction coil in there that transfers energy?

Or RFID tags. Don't they like complete a circuit when a frequency activates it?

I, of course know absolutely nothing and just talking out loud because this is so fascinating.

One thing I DO know.

NOTHING happens by coincidence.

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I'm not sure to which magneto protein article you are referring to. Nevertheless, I did read about meagneto proteins and I was actually alluding to this possibility by stating "[being] affected by electro-magnetic properties". As far as the article I read, it was reporting about a novel protein 'conjured' up in the lab. The article was implying it is not in the market yet. This however, doesn't mean its not already 'out there'. One should always be wary of this possibility. Time will tell us more about this mystery.

"Any knowledge, any technology that we are aware of, they are probably at least 20 years further advanced."

That's stating it very conservatively. I suppose it depends on the field of study though.

"So far, I have not seen any magnetism other than the injection site. Maybe it doesn't migrate. Does it ever wear off?"

Right, it appears to be (so far) noticed only at the injection site. "Migrating" could mean other things like does it diffuse or get absorbed? Both those terms infers that it goes 'somewhere'. IMHO it has to go somewhere and perhaps it is transformed into 'something' else. I would suspect the magnetic injection site would become less magnetic as time went on. This would mean it is diffusing, being absorbed, or transmuting into something else. Your questions number as many as I have regarding this subject.