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[–] 0 pt

I hope you're right. The one where the magnet flips is the one that made me feel like it wasn't fake.

If I were around people who had this vaccine I would be testing it myself.

[–] 2 pts

The entire volume of material in the jab would have to be ferromagnetic metal in order to have enough to attract a magnet through the skin. That would be like injecting ferrofluid into your skin which would be obvious since it's a black viscous liquid with suspended iron nanoparticles. Unless someone can reproduce this "test" in a controlled and scientific manner, I would discount videos like this as hoaxes from people trying to stir up the pot and make 'believers' look stupid. This will be used to further discredit the anti-vaxx crowd even if they don't believe this sort of thing is real. Damn jews poisoning the well again.

[–] 0 pt

I'm drunk and randomly remembered something that may or may not have been related. Humor me and tell me what you think about this?

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260090812_Magnetic_Nanoparticles_Supported_Ionic_Liquids_Improve_Firefly_Luciferase_Properties

From what I recall, luciferase is in the vaccine.