I learned about the study from Dr Tenpenny in this interview with Stew Peters:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/un2f9YXyNfs9/Here are some highlights. See the full study at the link:
https://www.efvv.eu/news/study-on-the-electromagnetism-of-vaccinated-persons-in-luxembourghttps://www.efvv.eu/images/content/2021/0617/study-on-electromagnetism-of-vaccinated-persons-in-luxembourg_6edfa.pdfSummary presentation of the results for the study week from 1 June to 5 June 2021: Only 30 vaccinated and 30 unvaccinated people were finally interviewed while the target was to interview 100 for the first group and 100 for the second. The condition of gender distribution was met. In each group, 15 women and 15 men were interviewed. In the non-vaccinated group, out of the 30 individuals interviewed, the number of people showing attraction to the magnet was 0 (zero). Therefore the experiment ended there for this group. In the vaccinated group, on the other hand, 29 of the 30 individuals interviewed showed attraction to the magnet. That is, the magnet adhered to their skin without difficulty. Of these same 29 individuals, 22 have the magnet adhering to only one shoulder and only to the injection area. These 22 individuals are those who received only one injection. The other 7 people in this same group have the magnet adhering on both shoulders. In this group, known as the group of vaccinated people living or working in Luxembourg, it appears that: - 17 received at least one injection from Pfizer - 7 received at least one injection from Astra Zeneca - 3 received at least one injection from the Moderna laboratory - 3 received the single injection from Johnson & Johnson - 6 received both Pfizer injections - 1 received the 2 injections from Astra Zeneca - 1 received the 2 injections from Moderna