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RE: The covid jab is magnetic: what does it mean?

in Proof of Brain3 years ago

Sorry for the delay, I wasn't very active these days. If magnetic particles were in the body, you would still need a significant field at the jab site to attract them, and again that would mean something bigger than anything that can go through the needle in my opinion. Plus, if they attract random metal object, that means they stay magnetized, which is very rare (yes I know it was achieved a couple years ago, but if I remember correctly it required to use a fancy 3d printing-like method to create the droplets with nano particles)