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Traditional Catholic Faith => Health and Nutrition => Topic started by: ServusInutilisDomini on September 12, 2022, 06:31:44 AM
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The first time I heard a sermon from Fr. Frei he said spoons got stuck to vaccinated arms. I thought, sure, that's possible. Then he went on to say scientists discovered how to control pigs by injecting them with magnetic metals. Since that sounded ridiculous to me at the time, I concluded he was misled on both accounts.
Well... he could be right about the first one.
https://odysee.com/@bellabiancaneve:0/and-another-magnet-sticking-to-womans-arm-after-vaccination:e
https://odysee.com/@Covid360:a/Covid_Vaccine_magnet:9
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https://perma.cc/QE6A-4AF4?type=image
Debunked?
Honestly, something like this should be easily debunked.
However, a guy in this video wipes the package off, so I guess the debunkers have been debunked instead.
https://odysee.com/@CosmicEvent:5/MAGNET-MEAT-Why-Are-Magnets-Sticking-To-Packaged-Meat--MagnetGate-Gets-More-Bizarre--MagnetChallenge:0
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Honestly, I don't even care if there are metals in my meat. What am I gonna do? People can't go about testing their food with magnets all day, wearing tin foil hats against the 5G and whatever. Better not to think about any of this, it could just as well be sticking due to something else.
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The biggest complaint one should have about the vax is that it's very badly marketed and treated like it's supposed to cure world hunger. That's pretty much it.
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Ingesting metals is going to have a less toxic effect than injecting metals. The digestive tract does eliminate much of it. Injecting goes straight to the bloodstream with direct damage and accuмulation. Otherwise a can of tuna would have killed us a long time ago.
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We've tried this numerous times, even using much lighter weight metals than cutlery. Nothing stuck magnetically even once.
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We've tried this numerous times, even using much lighter weight metals than cutlery. Nothing stuck magnetically even once.
Did you have all the shots?
My understanding is that a magnet will stick to a recently vaxxed person,
but not to an unvaxxed person and not to a pureblood.
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Did you have all the shots?
My understanding is that a magnet will stick to a recently vaxxed person,
but not to an unvaxxed person and not to a pureblood.
I haven’t had any Covid vaccine whatsoever, no PCR test, no vaccine for anything in maybe 15 years? So, no, nothing stuck to me. I was referring to people, most of whom took the jab to keep their jobs in healthcare, education, food service, or whose state required the jab to work at any job that included any contact with any people outside their households, ever. I also tried it on several senior citizens who’d gotten vaccinated within an hour at their church. We tried paper clips that readily stuck to refrigerator magnets, IOW, not strong magnets, and not one stuck onto bare skin at or near the injection site or any other place. One could firmly press some of the objects onto damp, fleshy skin and they’d stick for a few seconds, but that had nothing to do with magnetism. People of different ages, from pre-schoolers to seniors, those who had lots of vaccines including Covid, vaccines but not Covid, very few vaccines, maybe one or two decades ago in childhood, all without getting stuck. I’d be in this latter category, few vaccines having had the actual disease in childhood, thereby conferring lifelong immunity. The magnets themselves were tried as well as cutlery, paper clips, other metal objects with the same result, nothing!
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