RE: Dr. Jane Ruby: COVID19 Vaccines DO Contain Magnetic Components | Magnetofection

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The first time I heard about vaccines being magnetic was from some of our friends who recently got vaccinated and showed us some of their photos with spoons hanging from their shoulders shortly after they got the vaccine. They are obviously very pro-vaccination and had no reason to tell us a fabricated story whatsoever. After that I searched for that online and found tons of mainstream articles ridiculing that. Now I am left wondering, why our pro-vaccine friends should lie to is about that.



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Aloha! I've seen various videos (which I now cannot locate) which show items literally jumping out of the person's hand and getting attached to their arm. I can't see that happening without a magnetic attraction or CGI. At which point I have to think that magnetism is more likely than CGI. Given the number of people having the shots, we should see good video collections of large numbers of people demonstrating this if it is legit - I've seen a few already.

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