Apparently there is a new trend now related to Covid-19 vaccines. Some videos on social media are making claims that those who have been vaccinated are now able to attach magnets to their skin. According to this theory it is also being used as proof that they contain microchips. Has anyone seen this trend occurring? what is the research regarding these claims? and how is a person able to attach a magnet to their skin in such a manner?
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Apparently there is a new trend now related to Covid-19 vaccines. Some videos on social media are making claims that those who have been vaccinated are now able to attach magnets to their skin. According to this theory it is also being used as proof that they contain microchips. Has anyone seen this trend occurring? what is the research regarding these claims? and how is a person able to attach a magnet to their skin in such a manner?
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Apparently there is a new trend now related to Covid-19 vaccines. Some videos on social media are making claims that those who have been vaccinated are now able to attach magnets to their skin. Accord
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All @acute's silverware flew from the kitchen and stuck to him after his second shot........but it might just be messing with the implants the Greys stuck up his ****.
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