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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Greetings reader,

    I wish to notify you that magnets pull few elements Cobalt, Nickel, Iron, Gadolinium and Dysprosium.
    Any material containing these elements is ferromagnetic aka, react to magnetic fields.

    There are many medications that contain Iron and Nickel in many forms.

    The video above is an excellent example for fear porn.
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Yes without a doubt it is Pharmaceuticals Warfare, and Perfect timing of a post Omni. If i may. Just several days ago I purchased my first order of Zeolite. It is used to remove metals from the body. I decided to get a detox from all the chemtrails in my area. Zeolite is a good start.

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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Quote Posted by PathWalker (here)
    The video above is an excellent example for fear porn.
    Lots of food is magnetic, Anemia happens when you are too low on iron, so don't get rid of your bodies metals!
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Quote Posted by PathWalker (here)
    Greetings reader,

    I wish to notify you that magnets pull few elements Cobalt, Nickel, Iron, Gadolinium and Dysprosium.
    Any material containing these elements if ferromagnetic aka, react to magnetic fields.

    There are many medications that contain Iron and Nickel in many forms.

    The video above is an excellent example for fear porn.
    Here is the ingredient list for Zoloft:
    Quote ZOLOFT tablets for oral administration contain 28.0 mg, 56.0 mg, and 111.9 mg sertraline hydrochloride equivalent to 25, 50 and 100 mg of sertraline and the following inactive ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, D & C Yellow #10 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #1 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Red #40 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #2 aluminum lake (in 50 mg tablet), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium starch glycolate, synthetic yellow iron oxide (in 100 mg tablet), and titanium dioxide.
    And that doesn't count ingredients put in there covertly if any. If you know exactly what makes it react to a magnet from that I'd love to hear it. And didn't you call electromagnetic mind control fear porn too? Or was that someone else...
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    I wish members read their posts before submitting them.

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    Here is the ingredient list for Zoloft:

    ZOLOFT tablets for oral administration contain 28.0 mg, 56.0 mg, and 111.9 mg sertraline hydrochloride equivalent to 25, 50 and 100 mg of sertraline and the following inactive ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, D & C Yellow #10 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #1 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Red #40 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #2 aluminum lake (in 50 mg tablet), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium starch glycolate, synthetic yellow iron oxide (in 100 mg tablet), and titanium dioxide.
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

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    I wish members read their posts before submitting them.

    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    Here is the ingredient list for Zoloft:

    ZOLOFT tablets for oral administration contain 28.0 mg, 56.0 mg, and 111.9 mg sertraline hydrochloride equivalent to 25, 50 and 100 mg of sertraline and the following inactive ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, D & C Yellow #10 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #1 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Red #40 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #2 aluminum lake (in 50 mg tablet), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium starch glycolate, synthetic yellow iron oxide (in 100 mg tablet), and titanium dioxide.
    Titanium is also weakly magnetic.
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    I've always thought of the pharmaceutical industry as a bit of a wild west show.

    The unofficial motto: We've got what you want, we've got what you need.

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    The unofficial motto: We've got what you want, we've got what you need.
    Should be: We've got what we want, we'll lobby the government to ensure it's also what you need (and can barely afford).

    How else do you justify fighting to keep beneficial plants illegal?

    Cannabis is eviscerating pharma profits.
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

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    Quote Posted by joeecho

    The unofficial motto: We've got what you want, we've got what you need.
    Should be: We've got what we want, we'll lobby the government to ensure it's also what you need (and can barely afford).

    How else do you justify fighting to keep beneficial plants illegal?

    Cannabis is eviscerating pharma profits.
    And this headline bolsters your post:

    Homeland Sec. Kelly: Marijuana is a ‘Dangerous Gateway Drug’

    I read that and thought....really.....people are still saying that with a straight face?? How can people not see the real face of the feds after that?

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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    All those colorants are extremely bad, but no worst than in M&M candies. what is interesting is the effect zoloft has on the brain and neurons, and in the production or not of serotonine, its addictiveness, etc., not the colorants and the iron (although I am pretty sure nickel and aluminum are not good for the brain, but I am not sure they cross the blood brain barrier or not.
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Quote Posted by PathWalker (here)
    I wish members read their posts before submitting them.

    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    Here is the ingredient list for Zoloft:

    ZOLOFT tablets for oral administration contain 28.0 mg, 56.0 mg, and 111.9 mg sertraline hydrochloride equivalent to 25, 50 and 100 mg of sertraline and the following inactive ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, D & C Yellow #10 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #1 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Red #40 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #2 aluminum lake (in 50 mg tablet), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium starch glycolate, synthetic yellow iron oxide (in 100 mg tablet), and titanium dioxide.
    Omni is not a physicist, or chemist, or a biologist, etc. he has a very specific "expertise", I think we can cut him a bit of a break , and thanks for making this clear. We all have things to learn and have eyes to be opened here -- this is what Avalon is for ... opening our eyes and sometimes seeing what has been previously missed - discovering anew ...

    I for one am a little disturbed at all the colouring needed for this drug -- why on earth does it need all those artificial colours? Maybe these substances are more than just "colours" at such extremely high concentrations? ... I can say I know these are extremely high concentrations because of what the ingredients that come after it are for. I work for a nutraceutical manufacturing company and I can tell by the order of the ingredients list (much of which I recognize) that these colour concentrations are off the chart compared to what might be "needed" to make a pill a certain colour - something seems fishy there ....

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    The unofficial motto: We've got what you want, we've got what you need.
    Should be: We've got what we want, we'll lobby the government to ensure it's also what you need (and can barely afford).

    How else do you justify fighting to keep beneficial plants illegal?

    Cannabis is eviscerating pharma profits.
    There's a book called "Big Pharma" -- I never read it but apparently it is incredibly eye opening to the industry as a whole.
    Last edited by DeDukshyn; 19th April 2017 at 02:10. Reason: grammar, support and clarity ... and spelling.
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Regardless of the reason for the magnetic properties, as far as I am concerned, psychoactive pharmies are nobody's friend.

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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Quote Posted by PathWalker (here)
    I wish members read their posts before submitting them.

    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    Here is the ingredient list for Zoloft:

    ZOLOFT tablets for oral administration contain 28.0 mg, 56.0 mg, and 111.9 mg sertraline hydrochloride equivalent to 25, 50 and 100 mg of sertraline and the following inactive ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, D & C Yellow #10 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #1 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Red #40 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #2 aluminum lake (in 50 mg tablet), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium starch glycolate, synthetic yellow iron oxide (in 100 mg tablet), and titanium dioxide.
    I also wish members who chronically trash my threads would actually read the OP of my threads and also my content before trashing it. The point of the thread is Zoloft has metals likely intentionally put in for sinister purposes. You seem to be saying the fact that Zoloft has metal debunked my OP? Seriously?

    Yes the body needs metals and/or works optimal with them as far as I understand, however we are being completely barraged with metals according to some credible sources. It makes full sense to me that they would want our bodies to have more metals for the exact reasons stated in alt media circles. There are a lot of rationalizations to discredit the truth, but it still remains either way.

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    Quote Posted by PathWalker (here)
    I wish members read their posts before submitting them.

    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    Here is the ingredient list for Zoloft:

    ZOLOFT tablets for oral administration contain 28.0 mg, 56.0 mg, and 111.9 mg sertraline hydrochloride equivalent to 25, 50 and 100 mg of sertraline and the following inactive ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, D & C Yellow #10 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #1 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Red #40 aluminum lake (in 25 mg tablet), FD & C Blue #2 aluminum lake (in 50 mg tablet), hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypromellose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium starch glycolate, synthetic yellow iron oxide (in 100 mg tablet), and titanium dioxide.
    Omni is not a physicist, or chemist, or a biologist, etc. he has a very specific "expertise", I think we can cut him a bit of a break , and thanks for making this clear. We all have things to learn and have eyes to be opened here -- this is what Avalon is for ... opening our eyes and sometimes seeing what has been previously missed - discovering anew ...

    I for one am a little disturbed at all the colouring needed for this drug -- why on earth does it need all those artificial colours? Maybe these substances are more than just "colours" at such extremely high concentrations? ... I can say I know these are extremely high concentrations because of what the ingredients that come after it are for. I work for a nutraceutical manufacturing company and I can tell by the order of the ingredients list (much of which I recognize) that these colour concentrations are off the chart compared to what might be "needed" to make a pill a certain colour - something seems fishy there ....

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    Quote Posted by joeecho

    The unofficial motto: We've got what you want, we've got what you need.
    Should be: We've got what we want, we'll lobby the government to ensure it's also what you need (and can barely afford).

    How else do you justify fighting to keep beneficial plants illegal?

    Cannabis is eviscerating pharma profits.
    There's a book called "Big Pharma" -- I never read it but apparently it is incredibly eye opening to the industry as a whole.
    Thanks DeDukshyn.
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    "Particulates make directed energy weapons work better." Rense.com

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    I remember reading an interview with a GP a few years ago, who said that the colour of prescrition drugs was largely to do with the relationship bedtween certain colours and their effectiveness in appearing to treat diseases. At the time I took that to mean the doctor was admitting the use of placebo was standard treatment.

    Now, i'm not exactly a fan of the morality of doctors handing out something which isn't what it's supposed to be, but I do find the placebo effect fascinating. I used to see it as mearly a tool for cynics to rubbish homeopathy etc. Over time however, i've realised that it's actually proof that our minds can heal any ill, and all it takes is for us to really KNOW this.

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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    A youtube comment:

    Quote Posted by psalms
    you can do the same thing with cereal. saw it on quasiluminous' channel. especially kid's cereal. sad.

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    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    A youtube comment:

    Quote Posted by psalms
    you can do the same thing with cereal. saw it on quasiluminous' channel. especially kid's cereal. sad.

    Pathwalker and Target do have very valid points - Cereal is fortified with Iron -- as a nutrient for our health. Except for those with hemochromatosis and most people who don't eat large amounts of red meat probably - the extra mineral fortification in foods and supplements is likely beneficial.

    http://www.ift.org/~/media/Knowledge...fastcereal.pdf
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    Default Re: Zoloft Reacts to Magnet (mkultra)

    Quote Posted by DeDukshyn (here)
    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    A youtube comment:

    Quote Posted by psalms
    you can do the same thing with cereal. saw it on quasiluminous' channel. especially kid's cereal. sad.

    Pathwalker and Target do have very valid points - Cereal is fortified with Iron -- as a nutrient for our health. Except for those with hemochromatosis and most people who don't eat large amounts of red meat probably - the extra mineral fortification in foods and supplements is likely beneficial.
    I don't really care for the cover stories honestly. I also mentioned metals can be good for you, you forgot to mention me....

    Point of the thread: They are barraging us with metals for weaponized purposes, such as better use of directed energy weapons. It seems you, pathwalker, and target are not interested in discussing that part of it.
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    Quote Posted by DeDukshyn (here)
    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    A youtube comment:

    Quote Posted by psalms
    you can do the same thing with cereal. saw it on quasiluminous' channel. especially kid's cereal. sad.

    Pathwalker and Target do have very valid points - Cereal is fortified with Iron -- as a nutrient for our health. Except for those with hemochromatosis and most people who don't eat large amounts of red meat probably - the extra mineral fortification in foods and supplements is likely beneficial.

    http://www.ift.org/~/media/Knowledge...fastcereal.pdf
    and it's mostly the "non sugary" cereals that have the higher amounts of iron, so not very targeted at children..

    I'm not discounting the possibility of directed energy weapons being more effective with metal particulates introduced... however we need these metal particulates also, so it's kind of a mute point as far as nefarious introduction goes.

    Plus I didn't see volumes, just substances, we don't know what the concentration of these substances is.
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