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

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This dumb bytch put a brass key (brass is a non-magnetic metal btw) on her sweaty chest and tried to say she was magnetized by the vaccine.
She wasn't magnetized, she was just filthy.
And then we get the "I'm just asking questions because I'm a free thinker" dumb asses come in here to try and act like they actually are intelligent because they treat every stupid fukking thing they see or hear as if it has some validity to it.
 

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This is not anything new. They've been putting aluminum and other metals in vaccines for several decades now. They claim it's supposed to boost your immune response to the vaccine like some type of figurative jumper cable.

You people on here laughing and denounching it just to 'appear' intelligent don't even know science or medicine that well.
Added elements and metals are quite a far cry from a vaccine turning the recipient into a superhero :heh:
There are metals that naturally occur in our drinking water and food, and the inclusion of a small amount of aluminum has been a running practice for almost a century now and no ill-effects have been found.
A CNA is not a nurse. An orderly is not a doctor :francis:
This is true, but there are quacks who graduate from nursing school and medical school every single day. I've actually found that a lot of women I know who went to nursing school and only did classwork (basically turning off the academic part of their life as soon as they left the building) have a massive hole in their fundamental understanding of medicine, and that's the exact gap that conspiracy theories and stupid pseudo-science can fill.
 

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First or second shot famo.

My first Modern I just had a sore ass arm that night, shyt hurt like hell.

But that was it.

Second shot, arm hurt WORSE but added a Headache and chills the entire next day + strooong fatigue.

Fell asleep 3 times in the first two hours of work before taking the rest of the day off. :mjlol:

Thankfully by day 2 I was back to normal but damn that second dose did add some side effects.

No 5G tho :russ:



Take responsibility for your troop clown. Aint nobody tell that bytch to do that. Yall make yourselves look stupid. bytch got on tv and clowned herself and you trying to blame it on US?

Son...
1st no side effects
 

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This dumb bytch put a brass key (brass is a non-magnetic metal btw) on her sweaty chest and tried to say she was magnetized by the vaccine.
She wasn't magnetized, she was just filthy.
And then we get the "I'm just asking questions because I'm a free thinker" dumb asses come in here to try and act like they actually are intelligent because they treat every stupid fukking thing they see or hear as if it has some validity to it.

This is true, but there are quacks who graduate from nursing school and medical school every single day. I've actually found that a lot of women I know who went to nursing school and only did classwork (basically turning off the academic part of their life as soon as they left the building) have a massive hole in their fundamental understanding of medicine, and that's the exact gap that conspiracy theories and stupid pseudo-science can fill.
And on that note, Dr. Sheri Tenpenny the "doctor" who is beloved by the Coli disinformation crowd (she's an osteopath which seems to be common among these conspiracy theorists) just made the same claim in the same hearing and threw in 5G just for fun:

"I’m sure you’ve seen the pictures all over the internet of people who’ve had these shots, and now they’re magnetized," Tenpenny said during the June 8 hearing. "They can put a key on their forehead, it sticks. They can put spoons and forks all over them, and they can stick. Because now we think that there’s a metal piece to that."

Tenpenny also claimed that there is "some sort of an interface, ‘yet to be defined’ interface, between what’s being injected in these shots and all of the 5G towers," and that the vaccines have caused thousands of deaths in the U.S. Both of those claims are inaccurate.


PolitiFact - Sherri Tenpenny makes false COVID-19 vaccine magnetism claim to Ohio lawmakers
 

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This dumb bytch put a brass key (brass is a non-magnetic metal btw) on her sweaty chest and tried to say she was magnetized by the vaccine.
She wasn't magnetized, she was just filthy.
And then we get the "I'm just asking questions because I'm a free thinker" dumb asses come in here to try and act like they actually are intelligent because they treat every stupid fukking thing they see or hear as if it has some validity to it.

 

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Phitz said:
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.

I didn't put words in your mouth, YOU made the statement about 'metals in vaccines' back here....​

https://www.thecoli.com/posts/42234161/

....but the list of ingredients in the COVID vaccines don't list any. That's why it IS moot. Also, you tried to 'double-down' with the 'everything is magnetic' line and 'even at a micro level', and THAT is disingenuous. Everything reacts to magnets =/= 'everything is magnetic'. You made no distinction between the different types of magnetism, a couple of which actually repel magnets, a common misunderstanding which leads to those kinds of statements.​
 
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"Question everything" but believe every dumb ass thing you see on Youtube and Facebook without question, brehs.
 
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