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The Japanese confirm that the contaminated vaxx doses react to magnets


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2021 Sep 4, 11:35pm   743 views  12 comments

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https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/COVID-vaccines/1.6m-Moderna-doses-withdrawn-in-Japan-over-contamination


TOKYO/ NEW YORK -- About 1.6 million doses of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine have been taken out of use in Japan because of contamination reported in some vials, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said early Thursday.

Several vaccination centers have reported that vaccine vials contained foreign matter, according to an announcement from the ministry, which added it will seek to minimize the impact of the withdrawal on the country's inoculation program.

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The ministry said later in the day that the substance that had been mixed in may have been metal. "It's a substance that reacts to magnets," a ministry official said. "It could be metal."


Well, holy shit, maybe those reports of magnets sticking to the injection site were correct. It sounded pretty hokey, but now I'm not so sure.

https://coronanews123.wordpress.com/2021/09/02/japan-pulls-1-6-million-covid-shots-over-magnet-properties-and-possible-graphene-oxide-transhuman-agenda-recalled/

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1   Patrick   2022 Feb 2, 8:03pm  

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Katie B 4 hr ago

My spouse snuck out on me to get it. Then told me he had as if I should be proud of him. It was like getting a kick to the stomach. I literally reeled backward from this news. I begged him not to get the followup. He did anyway. I know because the magnet stuck in both places. We don't talk about it now. I don't ask if he got the booster. He won't listen. So I guess I just hope for the best. He's under the spell. No point in making any suggestions now. I told him that our children WILL be left alone. He doesn't dare cross me on that one. I really might kill him if the children were poisoned.

Patrick Killelea Writes Anti-mandate Links and Memes 3 hr ago
Holy cow, the magnet sticking thing is true?

Katie B 3 hr ago

Sadly, yes. I didn't believe it either until I saw for myself. I could pinpoint both injection sites. And the polarity matters. The magnet would flip to get the poles aligned. My husband was annoyed and exclaimed "That's enough". I was surprised he let me perform the experiment, so he was a good sport on that count. (P.S. I tried also to verify the bluetooth claim. Nope. Nothing. Not confirmed. He is not broadcasting via bluetooth that I can tell.)


I need to try this with a compass on the arm of someone who is vaxxed.
2   Ceffer   2022 Feb 2, 10:36pm  

I really hope they come up with some therapies for the vaxxed. It's like decimation by random lottery for a firing squad.
3   Patrick   2022 Feb 2, 10:38pm  

Decimation is a good way to put it, from the punishment on Roman soldiers when they failed, killing every tenth one.
4   Patrick   2022 Dec 8, 7:17pm  

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Still seems far-fetched, but these stories continue.
5   richwicks   2022 Dec 8, 7:31pm  

Patrick says

Well, holy shit, maybe those reports of magnets sticking to the injection site were correct. It sounded pretty hokey, but now I'm not so sure.

https://coronanews123.wordpress.com/2021/09/02/japan-pulls-1-6-million-covid-shots-over-magnet-properties-and-possible-graphene-oxide-transhuman-agenda-recalled/


I don't see how. You'd have to have an AWFUL lot of ferromagnetic material to react with a magnet.
6   Undoctored   2022 Dec 8, 8:37pm  

richwicks says
I don't see how. You'd have to have an AWFUL lot of ferromagnetic material to react with a magnet.


Could it be something collecting and concentrating iron from the red blood cells?
7   richwicks   2022 Dec 8, 8:41pm  

Undoctored says

richwicks says

I don't see how. You'd have to have an AWFUL lot of ferromagnetic material to react with a magnet.


Could it be something collecting and concentrating iron from the red blood cells?


If I saw this happen, I'd get a VERY powerful electromagnet, and then use a non magnetic scalpel to cut it out, remove it, and inspect it.

As to your question, I have no idea, but it seems more possible. I don't think you could have that much magnetic material in a shot, and it gets inserted at least an inch in away from the skin. To attract it from that far away doesn't seem possible.
8   Patrick   2022 Dec 8, 8:58pm  

I think it's not usually an inch deep, but more like one cm.

It's totally possible to detect magnetism from an inch though, especially with the latest rare-earth super-magnets.

Once I totally destroyed a laptop hard drive by putting it on my lap when I had one of those super-magnets in my pocket.
9   richwicks   2022 Dec 8, 9:06pm  

Patrick says

It's totally possible to detect magnetism from an inch though, especially with the latest rare-earth super-magnets.


To pull up the skin? I think what is more likely going on is people have a bandaid on their arm, they remove it, the magnet sticks to the adhesive. That's how I would fake it.

Patrick says

Once I totally destroyed a laptop hard drive by putting it on my lap when I had one of those super-magnets in my pocket.


That's a little different. Hard disks are a bit fragile.
10   HeadSet   2022 Dec 9, 8:01am  

Patrick says

It's totally possible to detect magnetism from an inch though, especially with the latest rare-earth super-magnets.

How about with a handheld compass? They work will detecting the weak 50 or so microTesla Earth magnetic field at ground level.
11   stereotomy   2022 Dec 9, 8:15am  

Why not kill two birds with one stone? Load up a compass app or Physics Toolbox on your phone, and use the phone's magnetometer to scan for magnetic sites on the arm. As a bonus, you can set your phone's bluetooth to pairing mode and see if you can connect to the graphene nanobots.
12   HeadSet   2022 Dec 9, 8:52am  

stereotomy says

Why not kill two birds with one stone? Load up a compass app or Physics Toolbox on your phone, and use the phone's magnetometer to scan for magnetic sites on the arm. As a bonus, you can set your phone's bluetooth to pairing mode and see if you can connect to the graphene nanobots.

And then you accidently load an app into your body.

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