We know covid causes blood clots. Might it be that somehow, in some people injecting the S protein also leads to freeing of iron from hemoglobin? Iron atoms bound in hemoglobin do not have major magnetic properties, as their electrons are tied up. But what if the vax shot covid protein changes binding in some people? This should be detectable.
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Yes, this was my thinking too. I'm imagining an evil corporate guy in a suit and tie, and he is laughing at a tik tok video, as the people have been distracted by...
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profit?
And of course my thoughts instantly turned to, "Iron atoms bound in hemoglobin" and of how the detect-ability of the major magnetic properties, lead to this, and not nano bots, because of the freeing of the iron from the hemoglobin.
Up vote, please and thank you.
Hard to know, but at this point all speculation is welcomed. There has been no full independent analysis of any of the vaccines, and this is sorely needed.
From what I read about the clots, they happen in people with less platelets, so I don't know what mechanism would cause it.
Freeing hemoglobin iron would also lead to anemia and not just in one place. Whatever is stuck there is stuck there.
That doesn't fit cases where someone never had covid then gets the vax then gets clots. Clearly the vax causes the clots.