I'm no Magneto-geneticist, so this is just my opinion, but this level of magnetism appears to be so weak they need special rooms to detect it.
I would be very surprised if normal human tissue could be 'magnetised' enough to attract a real life magnet. My surprise would probably be even stronger than when I discovered magnetic rocks in a gravel parking lot as a young child.
Sorry, but this doesn't pass the smell test. Whatever is in that so-called 'vaccine', there's not enough metal in it to attract a magnet.
This is pro-vaxx propaganda to make the dummies who believe it look like retarded "anti-vaxxers", and discredit proof of actual vax negatives.
It doesn't have to be metal. Proteins can be magnetized.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2016/mar/24/magneto-remotely-controls-brain-and-behaviour
Biomagnetism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomagnetism
I'm no Magneto-geneticist, so this is just my opinion, but this level of magnetism appears to be so weak they need special rooms to detect it.
I would be very surprised if normal human tissue could be 'magnetised' enough to attract a real life magnet. My surprise would probably be even stronger than when I discovered magnetic rocks in a gravel parking lot as a young child.
For every person that says it can't be done, there is another person working to get it done. This is 2021...