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Things, events, and possibilities once relegated to the fringe corners of lunacy and fiction are now creeping their way back. They’re returning to the fore, and in some cases, it’s happening with alarming speed. With a force, you might say, that’s positively magnetic…
Remember those seemingly ludicrous reports of people claiming that post-injection, they were suddenly attracting all kinds of unwanted objects? Remember demonstrations of this purported phenomenon, with spoons, forks, paperclips, and the like?
It all sounded too ‘out there’ to be real.
But unfortunately, like most things since the mass injection rollout, the crazier it seems, the more likely it is to carry some truth.
People across the planet, all having received various “mRNA” or “mmRNA” injections, all experiencing the impossible.
Like ill-fated, far less cool versions of Magneto…
Broudy and his fellow researchers thereby concluded that the original research of Thorp and colleagues was, in fact, demonstrative of magnetism caused by the injections.
Broudy et al. also point to the more recent magnetism study by Tuuminen et al. out of Finland.
In their aforementioned “Clinical Manifestations of Iatrogenic Magnetism in Subjects After Receiving COVID-19 Injectables: Case Report Series,” the Finnish researchers documented magnetism manifesting after injection in six cases.
In all cases, the participants experienced magnetism following at least one injection of the Pfizer “F” lot, leading researchers to wonder if other manufacturer lots, such as Moderna’s, might have similar effects.

https://ijirms.in/index.php/ijirms/article/view/2081/1482