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Covid-19 Vaccine and Magnets


Scholar4Truth

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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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Covid-19 vaccines do not make you magnetic

https://fullfact.org/online/covid-vaccine-magnet/

Fact Check-'Magnet test' does not prove COVID-19 jabs contain metal or a microchip

https://www.reuters.com/article/factcheck-coronavirus-vaccine-idUSL2N2N41KA

No, your Covid jab isn't magnetic

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/57206147

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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 ****. :unsure2:

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A friend of mine asked me if I could stick a magnet to my injection site but alas nothing happened.   Guess they didn't want to put a chip in me.   

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no they do not attach, my friend told me this ct, and she actually believed it, and she is a leo with 7 years on the job, no less, lol,  when she was over my house i gave her about a dozen of different magnets to try on my arm and hers, no surprise, none stock to neither arm. 

i'm not 100% sure of long term side effects on the vax, but it sure as hell has no chips

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On ‎6‎/‎2‎/‎2021 at 9:31 PM, docyabut2 said:

Sorry all but I believe China put out that virus, a biological weapon to stop Trump from going on in presidency. who fought china the best ")  Dr. Anthony Fauci was a democrat that went on with it   :) https://www.distractify.com/p/is-dr-fauci-a-democrat

 

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12 hours ago, Scholar4Truth said:

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?  

That is the dumbest thing I've heard about the vaccine yet. What kind of idiot thinks that is even possible? Even if the entire shot was made of magnetic particles, there wouldn't be enough metal in that tiny amount to attract a magnet once dispersed through your body. Not to mention chips are made of silicon - not magnetic.

People are STUPID.

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If these idiots actually want to test it, all they have to do is take a magnet along to their shot appt and try sticking it to the actual shot.

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Sorry all but I believe China put out that virus, a biological weapon to stop Trump from going on in presidency. who fought china the best ")  

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