Oh, if it’s on the net it has to be true? No way they could fake a video. Lol! It’s BS...
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Every video I have watched they are using a watch battery not a magnet. They are all using a "magnet" that looks exactly alike and I have never seen a magnet that looks like a watch battery.. If your skin is damp those smooth, shiney, batteries will stick to your skin...
I'm calling 100% Bull$h!t on this...
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostEvery video I have watched they are using a watch battery not a magnet. They are all using a "magnet" that looks exactly alike and I have never seen a magnet that looks like a watch battery.. If your skin is damp those smooth, shiney, batteries will stick to your skin...
I'm calling 100% Bull$h!t on this...
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostEvery video I have watched they are using a watch battery not a magnet. They are all using a "magnet" that looks exactly alike and I have never seen a magnet that looks like a watch battery.. If your skin is damp those smooth, shiney, batteries will stick to your skin...
I'm calling 100% Bull$h!t on this...
My wife tried this past weekend with a magnet ( off our refrigerator that my son destroyed) The magnet stuck to her arm. She only got one shot not the second. She chickened out. The magnet freaked her out. I laughed.
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Originally posted by manwitaplan View PostMy wife tried this past weekend with a magnet ( off our refrigerator that my son destroyed) The magnet stuck to her arm. She only got one shot not the second. She chickened out. The magnet freaked her out. I laughed.
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I'd be tempted to slip it under the skin and have the wife pull it out and totally freak em out.
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Originally posted by manwitaplan View PostMy wife tried this past weekend with a magnet ( off our refrigerator that my son destroyed) The magnet stuck to her arm. She only got one shot not the second. She chickened out. The magnet freaked her out. I laughed.
This post should be deleted unless wife takes lie detector, certifiable verification of magnet / percentage of arm sweat & possible prison or death for person who gave first jab if not factual...
Sorry man, it's the internet so it didn't happen.
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Originally posted by Ætheling View Post..... Why would they need that when they have access to the microchips in our phones, TVs, and Computers already. .....
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Originally posted by Hollywood View PostAs small as the needles are ( could not even feel the injection or fluid going into arm ) I highly doubt any foreign object ( much less magnetic )could have been in it.
Microchips are feasible (and already in testing) with our current technology, but they would serve a VERY limited function. Power requirements at that size make them extremely short term, and the wireless range is abysmally small due to the limited power and miniature size of the transmitter that would fit on it. You would most likely have to physically place the receiver to the injection site to get any kind of transmission to work.
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