Ohio nurse proves that vaccines cause magnetism in the human body. Proof inside

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Phitz said:
ALL materials experience magnetism, as I mentioned earlier, if its on a micro level its not a wrong observation...

That observation is wrong because it assumes all materials have the same type of magnetism. Aluminum is not (Ferro)magnetic, like iron, under normal circumstances.

Since the COVID vaccines don't contain aluminum, this entire point is moot.​
 
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this site has so many faux intellectuals who are not true thinkers or critical thinkers.

it is not just this site .. and it is wearing me out.

i am learning not to expect too much of people but 1. is that a way to live and 2. i still don't understand the mental limitations (for me it is proof that the god of the bible does not exist).

it's stunning really when you think about it.

and don't get me started on magneto's powers in the x-men :hhh:
 

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It's fine to question things

But you cannot be like a toddler and literally ask "why?" in a neverending sequence

Some of y'all don't know what's POSSIBLE and what's LIKELY

That's why you think ANYTHING is possible. There's a lot of lies out there but there is an objective truth

Instead of trying to debunk EVERYTHING ANYONE SAYS, start working on what you think is real

Cause reality believes in you even if you don't believe or understand it

If the vaccine was magnetic... why don't all the vials stick to one another? That would be the place to start. Not once the liquid is diluted through the entire body. Even if the vials stuck together, the effect wouldn't carry over to an entire person. The vial is way too small. You can chew up a real Manet and swallow it. Your body won't become magnetic.

Use your got damn noodle
 

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but getting upset at someone you've never met and don't know, and probably will never meet, is not being dumb fukk, or easily moved by emotions triggered by message a board topic? I'm using your logic here.

But I do know someone just like her. Saying the same stupid shyt, and passing along that false information to his mother, who is now having anxiety attacks over it. This is my stance and I'm sticking to it. Too many stupid ass people have a platform who don't need one. Yes she is dumb and she, and a whole lot like her, are spreading their stupidity thinking they're doing something important and saving people.
 

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It's fine to question things

But you cannot be like a toddler and literally ask "why?" in a neverending sequence

Some of y'all don't know what's POSSIBLE and what's LIKELY

That's why you think ANYTHING is possible. There's a lot of lies out there but there is an objective truth

Instead of trying to debunk EVERYTHING ANYONE SAYS, start working on what you think is real

Cause reality believes in you even if you don't believe or understand it

If the vaccine was magnetic... why don't all the vials stick to one another? That would be the place to start. Not once the liquid is diluted through the entire body. Even if the vials stuck together, the effect wouldn't carry over to an entire person. The vial is way too small. You can chew up a real Manet and swallow it. Your body won't become magnetic.

Use your got damn noodle
The real problem is fronting like they are giving an expert opinion while spouting out gibberish.
 

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it is not just this site .. and it is wearing me out.

i am learning not to expect too much of people but 1. is that a way to live and 2. i still don't understand the mental limitations (for me it is proof that the god of the bible does not exist).

it's stunning really when you think about it.

and don't get me started on magneto's powers in the x-men :hhh:

Same here
 

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That observation is wrong because it assumes all materials have the same type of magnetism. Aluminum is not (Ferro)magnetic, like iron, under normal circumstances.

Since the COVID vaccines don't contain aluminum, this entire point is moot.​

It' not moot, as it provides clarification and more detail. Who assumed ALL materials have the same type/level of magnetism? Putting words in peoples mouths is another thing people do here alot. That's a very girlish behavior.
 

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ALL materials experience magnetism, as I mentioned earlier, if its on a micro level its not a wrong observation...
Aluminum does not make you magnetic. Claiming, "But all materials experience magnetism!" doesn't help that argument. The aluminum still can't make you magnetic.



Furthermoe unless you concocted the vaccine yourself you dont knwo whats in the covid vaccine or any vaccine. I'ts under clinical trial until 2023
What does "it's under clinical trial!" have to do with its composition? And you don't have to concoct it to know what's in it, there are hundreds of millions of doses of the vaccine distributed all over the world and thousands of labs that could test any one of those doses for metal composition in a heartbeat. If they were falsely including elements that hadn't been disclosed it would have been exposed already and be a gargantuan scandal.



3rdly, during the Spanish flu the first attempt at vaccines were not very successful yet people were still made to take them. Although it subsided after 2 years, they never truly had an appropriate vaccine until 10 years later.
Did you just bring up 1919 as if that's comparable to the current state of science? :dahell:



I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I do take a factual/scientific approach.
You can't claim to be factual/scientific and also suggest that the vaccine might turn you magnetic.



As someone posted before, what are the risks taking the vaccine vs getting the virus. We won't really know the affects of this vaccine until years later to be honest.
The virus is approximately 10,000 times more deadly than the vaccine. That is the relative risk.

It is false that we won't really know the effects of the vaccine until years later. The vaccine clears your body in a few days. It is extraordinarily unlikely that there would be effects "years later" from a substance that isn't even in your body anymore. The only lasting effect it has are the antibodies and cells prepared by your immune system, so the only negative effects would be autoimmune effects, and getting the disease itself causes far worse potential for autoimmune effects than the vaccine does.
 
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