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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    If someone wants to do a deep dive, I’d start with a search re why magnets work. It has to do with electrically charged particles lining up. Electrons. There is a classic and quantum physics aspect to magnetism.

    Perhaps the people who have had the jab and who magnets stick to at the site of the jab have magnetic personalities. Sorry. 🙄

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    Possibly this has something to do with it:

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24715289/

    Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine
    Fatin Nawwab Al-Deen 1 , Cordelia Selomulya, Charles Ma, Ross L Coppel
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    PMID: 24715289 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0410-5_12

    Abstract

    The efficiency of delivery of DNA vaccines is often relatively low compared to protein vaccines. The use of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) to deliver genes via magnetofection shows promise in improving the efficiency of gene delivery both in vitro and in vivo. In particular, the duration for gene transfection especially for in vitro application can be significantly reduced by magnetofection compared to the time required to achieve high gene transfection with standard protocols. SPIONs that have been rendered stable in physiological conditions can be used as both therapeutic and diagnostic agents due to their unique magnetic characteristics.

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

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    ... Clif High's Magnetic arms & other vaxxxidents 14:33

    ... has no idea of what could be causing this either:


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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    I find it hard to believe. Could possibly be replicated by sticking a magnetised needle in your arm. That said, I found this guy who used a couple of different measuring tools; a stud finder and a compass

    Magnet Challenge

    MAGNET CHALLENGE (STUD FINDER) TO LOCATE COVID-19 VACCINATION MAGNETIC FIELD (WITH COMPASS)
    YouTube ROBERT CARROLL


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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    If there was a nano chip, rather than the magnet sticking to your arm it would be more likely to feel pain from the tiny chip pushing on the blood vessels/fascia from the magnet's pull.

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    Quote Posted by Matthew (here)
    MAGNET CHALLENGE (STUD FINDER) TO LOCATE COVID-19 VACCINATION MAGNETIC FIELD (WITH COMPASS)[/SIZE]
    YouTube ROBERT CARROLL

    Yep, hard to believe! But clearly totally real. There's something happening there, and (as Clif High said), it doesn't look good.

    Invest in studfinder stock now... you may make a lot of $$.

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    It would be interesting to see someone put iron filings on the area, to see if they would create a pattern.

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    Quote Posted by Anna70 (here)
    It would be interesting to see someone put iron filings on the area, to see if they would create a pattern.
    Yes: that would depend on whether whatever is in the arm is itself magnetized, or just somehow metallic. The compass needle test, which may be nearly as sensitive as a stud finder (see at 2:25 in the video above), was really VERY interesting.

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    Yes: that would depend on whether whatever is in the arm is itself magnetized, or just somehow metallic.
    True! It could possibly be a way to find out which of the two it is. If the small magnet used in a previous video wanted to flip a certain way, that may indicate polarity.
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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

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    ... From Jim Stone:
    The Magneto protein reports are legit, the vax is clearly for remote mind control

    100 percent of the information in the quoted report below is from 2016 or earlier, they had time to work on this. This is what the vax is, obviously.

    The vax is supposed to install a remote controllable system into people's brains that will make the controllers able to force people to believe or act on whatever the controllers want

    This would be the end of free agency, and a reason for the Lord to return -

    From The Guardian, in 2016 (which means this tech is older than that):
    Genetically engineered 'Magneto' protein remotely controls brain and behaviour

    By Mo Costandi @mocost
    Thu 24 Mar 2016 14.30 GMTLast modified on Tue 9 May 2017 18.32 BST

    “Badass” new method uses a magnetised protein to activate brain cells rapidly, reversibly, and non-invasively

    Researchers in the United States have developed a new method for controlling the brain circuits associated with complex animal behaviours, using genetic engineering to create a magnetised protein that activates specific groups of nerve cells from a distance.

    Understanding how the brain generates behaviour is one of the ultimate goals of neuroscience – and one of its most difficult questions. In recent years, researchers have developed a number of methods that enable them to remotely control specified groups of neurons and to probe the workings of neuronal circuits.

    The most powerful of these is a method called optogenetics, which enables researchers to switch populations of related neurons on or off on a millisecond-by-millisecond timescale with pulses of laser light. Another recently developed method, called chemogenetics, uses engineered proteins that are activated by designer drugs and can be targeted to specific cell types.

    Although powerful, both of these methods have drawbacks. Optogenetics is invasive, requiring insertion of optical fibres that deliver the light pulses into the brain and, furthermore, the extent to which the light penetrates the dense brain tissue is severely limited. Chemogenetic approaches overcome both of these limitations, but typically induce biochemical reactions that take several seconds to activate nerve cells.


    The new technique, developed in Ali Güler’s lab at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and described in an advance online publication in the journal Nature Neuroscience, is not only non-invasive, but can also activate neurons rapidly and reversibly.

    Several earlier studies have shown that nerve cell proteins which are activated by heat and mechanical pressure can be genetically engineered so that they become sensitive to radio waves and magnetic fields, by attaching them to an iron-storing protein called ferritin, or to inorganic paramagnetic particles. These methods represent an important advance – they have, for example, already been used to regulate blood glucose levels in mice – but involve multiple components which have to be introduced separately.

    The new technique builds on this earlier work, and is based on a protein called TRPV4, which is sensitive to both temperature and stretching forces. These stimuli open its central pore, allowing electrical current to flow through the cell membrane; this evokes nervous impulses that travel into the spinal cord and then up to the brain.

    Güler and his colleagues reasoned that magnetic torque (or rotating) forces might activate TRPV4 by tugging open its central pore, and so they used genetic engineering to fuse the protein to the paramagnetic region of ferritin, together with short DNA sequences that signal cells to transport proteins to the nerve cell membrane and insert them into it.
    In vivo manipulation of zebrafish behavior using Magneto. Zebrafish larvae exhibit coiling behaviour in response to localized magnetic fields. From Wheeler et al (2016).

    When they introduced this genetic construct into human embryonic kidney cells growing in Petri dishes, the cells synthesized the ‘Magneto’ protein and inserted it into their membrane. Application of a magnetic field activated the engineered TRPV1 protein, as evidenced by transient increases in calcium ion concentration within the cells, which were detected with a fluorescence microscope.

    Next, the researchers inserted the Magneto DNA sequence into the genome of a virus, together with the gene encoding green fluorescent protein, and regulatory DNA sequences that cause the construct to be expressed only in specified types of neurons. They then injected the virus into the brains of mice, targeting the entorhinal cortex, and dissected the animals’ brains to identify the cells that emitted green fluorescence. Using microelectrodes, they then showed that applying a magnetic field to the brain slices activated Magneto so that the cells produce nervous impulses.

    To determine whether Magneto can be used to manipulate neuronal activity in live animals, they injected Magneto into zebrafish larvae, targeting neurons in the trunk and tail that normally control an escape response. They then placed the zebrafish larvae into a specially-built magnetised aquarium, and found that exposure to a magnetic field induced coiling manouvres similar to those that occur during the escape response. (This experiment involved a total of nine zebrafish larvae, and subsequent analyses revealed that each larva contained about 5 neurons expressing Magneto.)


    In one final experiment, the researchers injected Magneto into the striatum of freely behaving mice, a deep brain structure containing dopamine-producing neurons that are involved in reward and motivation, and then placed the animals into an apparatus split into magnetised a non-magnetised sections. Mice expressing Magneto spent far more time in the magnetised areas than mice that did not, because activation of the protein caused the striatal neurons expressing it to release dopamine, so that the mice found being in those areas rewarding. This shows that Magneto can remotely control the firing of neurons deep within the brain, and also control complex behaviours.

    Neuroscientist Steve Ramirez of Harvard University, who uses optogenetics to manipulate memories in the brains of mice, says the study is “badass”.
    “Previous attempts [using magnets to control neuronal activity] needed multiple components for the system to work – injecting magnetic particles, injecting a virus that expresses a heat-sensitive channel, [or] head-fixing the animal so that a coil could induce changes in magnetism,” he explains.

    “The problem with having a multi-component system is that there’s so much room for each individual piece to break down.”

    “This system is a single, elegant virus that can be injected anywhere in the brain, which makes it technically easier and less likely for moving bells and whistles to break down,” he adds,

    “and their behavioral equipment was cleverly designed to contain magnets where appropriate so that the animals could be freely moving around.”
    ‘Magnetogenetics’ is therefore an important addition to neuroscientists’ tool box, which will undoubtedly be developed further, and provide researchers with new ways of studying brain development and function.

    Reference
    Wheeler, M. A., et al. (2016). Genetically targeted magnetic control of the nervous system. Nat. Neurosci., DOI: 10.1038/nn.4265 [Abstract]
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    ... vaxxidents... stay away from people... find that dopamine spot at home... right next to the WiFi router...
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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

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    Quote Posted by Anna70 (here)
    It would be interesting to see someone put iron filings on the area, to see if they would create a pattern.
    Yes: that would depend on whether whatever is in the arm is itself magnetized, or just somehow metallic. The compass needle test, which may be nearly as sensitive as a stud finder (see at 2:25 in the video above), was really VERY interesting.
    The video above with the stud finder was #4 in a series of tests done by the gentleman.

    Under that video he wrote:
    THIS VIDEO (#4) IS PART OF A SERIES OF VIDEOS REGARDING MY SEARCH FOR AN EXPLANATION AS TO WHY MAGNETS WERE STICKING TO MY LEFT ARM (NON DOMINANT), WHERE I RECEIVED MY MODERNA COVID-19 VACCINATION, ON FRIDAY, MAY 7, 2021.

    I AM NOT A DOCTOR, NOR AM I ENGAGING IN THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

    MY LINE OF INQUIRY ONLY REGARDS THE LEFT ARM THAT GOD GAVE ME, AND WHY, AFTER I SAW VIDEOS OF OTHER PERSONS WHO HAD MAGNETS STICKING TO THEIR ARM WHERE THEY GOT THEIR SHOT, MY OWN ARM IS NOW MAGNETIZED.

    THE TOOLS USED IN THIS VIDEO ARE A DEWALT STUD FINDER, AND A OLD FASHIONED MAGNETIC COMPASS.
    But in reply to one of the comments he also wrote:
    VIDEO #5 (UPCOMING AT A FUTURE DATE) TO DETECT METALLIC ISOTOPES WITH PASSIVE ARRAY GEIGER COUNTER.
    But to go back to Anna70's comment re: iron fillings, see what the gentleman wrote under his video #2:
    WENT TO AMERICAN SCIENCE AND SURPLUS, LOCATED IN THE GALEWOOD / JEFFERSON PARK NEIGHBORHOOD,
    ON THE NORTHWEST SIDE OF CHICAGO, LOCATED AT 5316 NORTH MILWAUKEE AVENUE AT CENTRAL AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60630 (773) 763-0313.

    BROUGHT SOME RARE EARTH MAGNETS AND IRON FILINGS.

    THE MAGNETS REALLY STUCK TO MY ARM.

    PART OF THE MAGNET CHALLENGE IN THE ARM YOU GOT YOUR COVID-19 SHOT IN, VIDEO #2.
    And so we may eventually see a video of his, using iron fillings for a test...

    In any case, we should definitely keep an eye for his future uploads on his YouTube channel.
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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?



    As it says in the Video, I had no magnets but only 3v batteries.

    This battery stuck to my arm!! WTF

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

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    ... so... iron filings should work too...

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

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    ... in the department of magnetism, biology, body electromagnetism and consciousness:
    Steve Miholick Discusses Healing Is Voltage with Nicholas Veniamin 41:11

    ... reminded me of the story about a ship's captain going through a ritual of orientating his bed along a compass' north-south line to be able to sleep at night...

    ... also, gives some rationale behind meditation helping rising one's and others' consciousnesses by counteracting the oppression/overwhelm from the MSM psy-ops... which reminds me of the "Orion Model."

    Anyway...

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    Have you guys seen the vaccine magnet videos? People being able to stick magnets to their injecting spots right after vaccination. It is either a reeeeally shady thing, OR a false myth to prove it wrong and discredit the "conspirationists".

    I mention it because It'd be cool to try on someone who recently got it. If you guys can do so ^^

    Incredible video you posted Bill. Really really good.

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    Maybe someone could try holding a magnet to a vial of the 'vaccine', if they had the opportunity.

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    Perhaps this PubMed page could be helpful info:

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24715289/

    Lots of other related articles regarding magnetic nanoparticles in other vaccines

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    Default Re: Why do magnets stick to a vaxxed person's arm at the injection site?

    From Vaccine Impact, two days ago:
    Could Magnetic Hydrogel Explain the COVID Vax Magnet Phenomenon?



    Could advances in magnetic hydrogel explain the COVID vax magnet phenomenon, especially since studies admit it could be magnetically activated and remotely controlled via the Smart Grid?


    Could advances in magnetic hydrogel be the reason for the bizarre COVID vax magnet phenomenon?

    This sensation is becoming very well documented, with numerous COVID vaxxed people worldwide demonstrating on video that a magnet will stick on their arm at the injection site, but nowhere else on their body.

    TimTruth.com has released another compilation, this time a 47-minute version with people of all ages and cultures showing what happens.

    It represents overwhelming evidence that this is a real occurrence, despite what desperate debunkers and vaccine apologists claim, although vaccine apologists isn’t a good term for them, since this chemical cocktail injection is a non-vaccine.

    In some videos, people take the very same magnet off their arm and stick it right back on their fridge where it stays. Metallic nanoparticles is a good guess to explain what could be happening.

    This article will look specifically at advances in magnetic hydrogel and whether that could explain the phenomenon (for those unfamiliar with this, check out my earlier article on hydrogel).

    Magnetic Hydrogel Formation

    As a starting point, let’s define the word hydrogel: “a network of crosslinked polymer chains that are hydrophilic, sometimes found as a colloidal gel in which water is the dispersion medium.

    A three-dimensional solid results from the hydrophilic polymer chains being held together by cross-links.”

    This military article I have quoted before states that the hydrogel being developed (by Profusa with the help of DARPA) would be composed of 2 parts – “polymer chains” and “an electronic component.” Electronics almost always or always contain metal.

    A March 2020 study entitled Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering goes into great depth analyzing how magnetic hydrogels (that are made using iron oxide-based particles and different types of hydrogel matrices) are being used in biomedical applications for tissue engineering (regenerative medicine that repairs damaged body tissue).

    They are apparently a suitable substance due to their biocompatibility, controlled architectures and “smart response to magnetic field remotely” which is a giveaway that they biosensors which can be remotely controlled via the Smart Grid.

    The technology in the public arena is already quite advanced, which means the real tech hidden away in compartmentalized military programs is far, far advanced. The report states:
    “Hydrogels have been conducted into the biomedical application to provide a tunable three-dimensional scaffold for cell adhesion, migration, and/or differentiation, and they could also be designed as the platform for the controlled release of cytokines and drugs in tissue engineering and drug delivery …
    Recently, magnetically responsive hydrogel, as one kind of smart hydrogels, has been introduced into biomedical applications in improving the biological activities of cells, tissues, or organs. This is mainly attributed to its magnetic responsiveness to external magnetic field …
    Magnetic hydrogels are made of composite materials that possess biocompatibility, biodegradation, and magnetic responsiveness.”


    Like any technology, it could be used for good or evil, and this study is exclusively focused on how it could be used for good, i.e. for tissue regeneration. However nothing is said about how this advances the transhumanism agenda.

    The study ends with a note of caution:
    “In addition, more attention should be taken into consideration in evaluating the magnetic hydrogels’ pharmacokinetics/toxicokinetics, metabolism, biodegradation in vivo, and so on, which are of great significance in the applications of tissue engineering.”
    Magnetic Hydrogel Smart Transformers

    An article published December last year on Phys.org entitled Magnetically controlled, hydrogel-based smart transformers describes another study being done on magnetic hydrogel.

    In this study, the Chinese research team attempted to show proof of concept for a remote controlled transformer (the children’s toy) based on a shape memory hydrogel system.

    They embedded magnetite (Fe3O4, a type of iron oxide) and magnetic nanoparticles into a double network polymer structure containing gelatin. They used magnetism and light to remotely change the shape of the hydrogel. The report states:
    “The reversible coil-triple-helix transformation of the gelatin constituent imbued the hydrogel with shape memory and self-healing properties, while the magnetite nanoparticles gave photothermal heating and magnetic manipulation functions to deform the hydrogel for navigation in a magnetic field.
    The team could then restore the deformed shape via shape recovery using light irradiation. Zhang et al. remotely controlled the shape-memory processes through magnetically driven actuation and light-assisted shape memory.”
    The following quote shows how they control the shape and movement of the hydrogel. What implications are there for those who have the hydrogel inside of them – and how they can literally be remotely controlled – given this is all about controlling robots?
    “Magnetic nanoparticles are effective additives to introduce remotely controlled non-contact actuation. When hydrogels are illuminated with near-infrared (NIR) light, these magnetic nanoparticles will continuously convert light into heat, causing the hydrogel to be heated.
    This will cause reversible deformation of the hydrogel for applications as freely moving soft robots … The team also used the interaction between permanent magnets and the constituent magnetite nanoparticles of the HG-Fe3O4 hydrogel to guide the construct for directional navigation.
    Using the hydrogel, they showed how magnet-induced directional navigation could guide a soft transformer through a maze.
    Such experimental concepts have potential for a range of applications as soft carriers to transport cargo for drug delivery and release in biomedicine.”
    Jim Stone’s Theory: Nanobots Are Stealing Iron from the Blood

    Jim Stone was to my knowledge the first to break this story. His theory is worth considering.

    He is saying that whatever is being injected is either strongly metallic or generating an intense magnetic field – enough to attract an average fridge magnet when the vaccine needle tip is very small.

    How could that tiny amount of fluid in the COVID non-vaccine be magnetic enough to attract a magnet through human skin?

    He thinks the injection contains nanobots which harvest or steal hemoglobin (a type of iron oxide) from the blood in order to construct something.

    This is quite possible, given that the first study quoted above discussed that magnetic hydrogel was composed of iron oxide-based particles. Jim writes on his site:
    “I think whatever was in the vax that is magnetic was some sort of self replicating nano tech, (a chip was not injected) it was instead a nanotech with a bunch of nanobots that are building structures in the arm at the injection site that are magnetic. The needles being used for the vax are too small for an ID chip and an ID chip, even at full size, probably would not be enough to attract a magnet.
    If they are going to have nanobots build a magnetic structure in the body, those nanobots have to work with whatever the body has available to do it with. The only readily available source of magnetic metal in the body is hemoglobin in the blood, where a nano tech device could get iron to build something with. I don’t think a shot alone that was only 1CC or less could have made people THAT magnetic. They are VERY magnetic. which means whatever is under their skin making that happen had to come from their own bodies if a magnet will stick to it right through their skin.
    At first I figured it might just be the shot and that you’d need a neodymium magnet to see the effect. But ordinary ceramic magnets and flexible refrigerator magnets also work, and they work with force, often over an area 4 inches square. It is not a fringe effect. Something serious is going on with this, that involves the body being instructed to build something that is either metallic or emits a magnetic field.
    WHAT IF all the blood clots are happening because the shot released a bunch of nanobots, which attacked the blood to steal it’s hemoglobin so they could build something at the injection site? I BET that’s not a “what if”.”
    Final Thoughts

    In a recent interview with Alex Newman, Dr. Carrie Madej discusses how the nanotechnology embedded in these COVID non-vaccines has the potential to be an on demand drug delivery system.

    “On demand” means something has to trigger it to work, so the question is: what will trigger it? pH? A certain frequency? 5G? EMF?

    Whatever this metallic or magnetic substance is under the skin, it is certainly some kind of biosensor that is designed to receive and transmit signals.

    We are living in truly historical times, and may be witnessing the conversion en masse of millions or perhaps even billions of people into Human 2.0 – transhumans – with synthetic technology embedded inside of them.

    The way things are going, it will be the first such embedded technology, and not the last.

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    MAGNET CHALLENGE (STUD FINDER) TO LOCATE COVID-19 VACCINATION MAGNETIC FIELD (WITH COMPASS)[/SIZE]
    YouTube ROBERT CARROLL

    Yep, hard to believe! But clearly totally real. There's something happening there, and (as Clif High said), it doesn't look good.

    Invest in studfinder stock now... you may make a lot of $$.
    I was wondering about compass man; harrowing because it seems jab arms are now magnetised. His stoically, sort of post-alarmed expression stuck in my mind. I was thinking "Is he an AMAZING actor?" but seeing more of magnet stuff, this no.. he is amazing, but for using the measuring tools he did. It's outside the realm of what I thought would be happening in our lives last Tuesday

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