The magnet sticking to the injection site is 100% real, nobody can take that from me, my personal experience, and I recommend if you know anybody that just got their Jibby to try it on them.
Craziness though is when less than a week later, five days in this case, when tried again the magnet did not stick. What does this mean? How? Why? I have no freaking clue.
All I can attest to is I witnessed this first hand with two older gentleman (late 60s, early 70s) and it happened with both. Both of the guys are still around today, no adverse side affects for them beyond the feeling like crap for a few days and yes, it was after shot #2.
I don't remember any forum consenus on it being fake. It's clearly real - yet being completely dismissed as fake and stupid by the Big Pharma Propaganda machine. I've seen at least 2 different examples of magnetic particles being injected for various reasons in research papers, into mice. One was for motor function control. Mice could be stopped in their tracks by switching on a frequency generator of some kind.
I did see a Russian video where they got a huge magnet where the skin at the vaccine injection site was pulling away towards the magnet. That thoroughly convinced me that the magnetism is real and the graphene oxide is the culprit.
To me at least, I think it's real, I also think most people here think the magnet thing is real.
It probably sticks after someone has taken the shot recently, not sure how it goes after the poison dissipates.
Now another cool phenomenon, I probably should make a post to see if others observed. Someone I know tells me her sister gets leg vibration before a mobile phone rings!!
You know how your old computer speakers used to make a noise sound if a mobile is next to it and is about to ring? Same thing is happening with but with leg shakes, this of course only started after the "jab", funny thing she went ahead and also vaccinated her son who has a shaky arm before the mobile rings!!
I do not know if this is wide common, a rare occurrence. or if they are testing some things in some countries and not in others.
Also an important note regarding magnets, probably not all shots are the same, maybe some are placebo, others more concentrated than others, some dissipate well, others not. So it's of course not 100% sticky magnet for all. Pretty sure some didn't have the magnets stick to them.
Roughly 100 feet. Think about those quick passes people can stick to their cars which help them pay highway tolls; those use RFID tags. Maybe a bit less effective because it would need to pass through your body first
Yo, all the vaccine vials I have seen are 5 doses in one vial. RFID would have to be a tracked vial to victim or established with a database of scans later unless they got more sophisticated with multiple signals from different vials on different days so #1 +#2 + booster1 + booster2 would potentially produce a unique group of signals for an individual.
This mark of the beast stuff isn't happening yet either, I'm not saying the vaccines can't roll into that but this round of the vax is not it.
The magnet sticking to the injection site is 100% real, nobody can take that from me, my personal experience, and I recommend if you know anybody that just got their Jibby to try it on them.
Craziness though is when less than a week later, five days in this case, when tried again the magnet did not stick. What does this mean? How? Why? I have no freaking clue.
All I can attest to is I witnessed this first hand with two older gentleman (late 60s, early 70s) and it happened with both. Both of the guys are still around today, no adverse side affects for them beyond the feeling like crap for a few days and yes, it was after shot #2.
Whatever the magnet was sticking to disperse throughout their bodies and was no longer in a large enough clump to hold the attraction.
I don't remember any forum consenus on it being fake. It's clearly real - yet being completely dismissed as fake and stupid by the Big Pharma Propaganda machine. I've seen at least 2 different examples of magnetic particles being injected for various reasons in research papers, into mice. One was for motor function control. Mice could be stopped in their tracks by switching on a frequency generator of some kind.
I did see a Russian video where they got a huge magnet where the skin at the vaccine injection site was pulling away towards the magnet. That thoroughly convinced me that the magnetism is real and the graphene oxide is the culprit.
To me at least, I think it's real, I also think most people here think the magnet thing is real.
It probably sticks after someone has taken the shot recently, not sure how it goes after the poison dissipates.
Now another cool phenomenon, I probably should make a post to see if others observed. Someone I know tells me her sister gets leg vibration before a mobile phone rings!!
You know how your old computer speakers used to make a noise sound if a mobile is next to it and is about to ring? Same thing is happening with but with leg shakes, this of course only started after the "jab", funny thing she went ahead and also vaccinated her son who has a shaky arm before the mobile rings!!
I do not know if this is wide common, a rare occurrence. or if they are testing some things in some countries and not in others.
Also an important note regarding magnets, probably not all shots are the same, maybe some are placebo, others more concentrated than others, some dissipate well, others not. So it's of course not 100% sticky magnet for all. Pretty sure some didn't have the magnets stick to them.
That CBN article has a misleading headline. Near the end of the article it goes on to say that the RFID chip is on the syringe itself.
Okay, I just watched it. At no time did they imply that there was an RFID chip in the vaccine.
The CEO's name is Jay Walker, but hat wasn't worth three minutes of my time.
What's the read distance on RFID ?
Roughly 100 feet. Think about those quick passes people can stick to their cars which help them pay highway tolls; those use RFID tags. Maybe a bit less effective because it would need to pass through your body first
Yo, all the vaccine vials I have seen are 5 doses in one vial. RFID would have to be a tracked vial to victim or established with a database of scans later unless they got more sophisticated with multiple signals from different vials on different days so #1 +#2 + booster1 + booster2 would potentially produce a unique group of signals for an individual.
This mark of the beast stuff isn't happening yet either, I'm not saying the vaccines can't roll into that but this round of the vax is not it.
It will not come with vaccines.
It will come with this.
The vaccines are a goalpost, and this is next.
and if you can't pay for it they repo it
https://youtu.be/P0LkMrPMMhw
Hepatitis can be spread in many ways.
I would love to see some corroborating information about the other stuff you wrote about.