Research Magnetofection.
Also: https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-0410-5_12
Video #3 of 3: https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b/Magnetgateprt3-1:9
Research Magnetofection.
Also: https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007%2F978-1-4939-0410-5_12
Video #3 of 3: https://odysee.com/@TimTruth:b/Magnetgateprt3-1:9
I'm still not convinced after trying it out on multiple people.. I will try again when they get round 2 and put a paper with my username written on it.
Of roughly 16 people.. it stuck to none.
Keep in mind that the concentration of particles moves. Most of the ones who had the magnets work were recent.
There was a video posted around a week ago about the tracking of luciferase and that magnetite holds the luciferase. The luciferase moves through the body, but is concentrated near the injection site for a while. It's also self-assembling magnetite at the injection site, so some of it may not assemble properly and the areas would have lower magnetic fields.
" but is concentrated near the injection site for a while"
I remember this interview: https://files.catbox.moe/b4vbow.webm
Here's a thread on the now removed YT interview archived above
Here's a more in-depth thread about the same
summary:
here's his sources.
New_peer_reviewed_study_on_COVID-19_vaccines_suggests_why_heart_inflammation,_bl.mp3 9.9 MB
Pfizer Japanese government study.pdf 0.6 MB
Pfizer Japanese government study.translation.pdf 1.8 MB
Circulating SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Antigen Detected in the Plasma of mRNA-1273 Vaccine Recipients.pdf original source 0.6 MB
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