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Originally posted by Walker View PostGoogle it Artos
I did a quick duck search that gives credence to both sides...debunkers claim it doesn't cuz the magnet doesn't stick to the vials and that was my original thought process. There is no official study / unknown magnets / whatever.
Others who had it happen can't be deterred & don't care who or what anyone says & are convinced what they experienced...it doesn't matter one ounce to me either way, but there are a ton of vids out there from all over.
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They don’t want it for tracking you, they want the particles to converge in your brain from a 5g magnetic field and cause an aneurysm. They can control the shape of liquid magnet and it has spikes.
Do a search or youtube liquid magnetic spikes.
Hmm, where have you seen “spikes” before?
There is NO OTHER reason for a carrier agent of the type SM-102 for biological agents of a standard vaccine, only for mechanical.
Its just the facts son.Last edited by Johnny44; 05-26-2021, 02:29 PM.
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Originally posted by Johnny44 View PostThey don’t want it for tracking you, they want the particles to converge in your brain from a 5g magnetic field and cause an aneurysm. They can control the shape of liquid magnet and it has spikes.
liquid magnetic spikes
Hmm, where have you seen “spikes” before?
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Originally posted by txpitdog View PostInteresting. I don’t know that I got 5G, but I can now see through women’s clothing. All my hopes and dreams and wasted UPCs and shipping cost for X-ray glasses have finally come true.
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Mike Adams talks about the nano particles and how they work. Good old Texas boy, a scientist and and owner of Brighteon.com and other web sights like natural news.
If you’ve seen any of the recent videos of magnets sticking to people’s arms after they’ve been vaccinated, you might be wondering: Are there magnetic nanoparticles in those vaccines? A study published in the National Library of Medicine in 2014 proves that “superparamagnetic nanoparticles” are successfully delivered into the body via vaccines, and once in the body, they can be used to inject DNA into cells, altering their genetics. The study is entitled Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine. Read more at https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-05-25-superparamagnetic-nanoparticles-delivered-via-vaccines.html For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/ ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport ▶️ Download our app: https://www.naturalnews.com/App ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ▶️ Check In Stock Products at: https://PrepWithMike.com 🔴 Brighteon.Social: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger 🔴 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/HealthRangerReport 🔴 Parler: https://Parler.com/profile/HealthRanger/posts 🔴 Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/naturalnews 🔴 Gab: https://gab.ai/NaturalNews 🔴 Mewe: https://mewe.com/i/health.ranger 🔴 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/healthrangerstore/ 🔴 Diaspora: https://share.naturalnews.com/Last edited by RattlesnakeDan; 05-26-2021, 03:21 PM.
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