First Peer-Reviewed Study Documents Magnetism Following COVID-19 Injection
Interestingly, the magnetic outcome didn’t appear immediately after receipt of the experimental mRNA COVID-19 jabs but developed over time, typically between 1- and 20-months post-injection. This delayed onset suggests that the magnetism isn’t caused by leftover vaccine material at the injection site. Instead, it may result from systemic ...
changes in the body, possibly linked to the genetic expression of vaccine components, such as mRNA or DNA, which they note could spread throughout the body and trigger this unusual effect. With transhumanism on the horizon, this outcome is nothing short of terrifying.
... As expected, the study reported that these concerning cases of magnetism were more commonly linked to specific Pfizer vaccine batches, particularly those with lot numbers...
beginning with the letter “F.” While Moderna vaccines were also associated with some cases, the connection was less frequent, suggesting possible differences in vaccine formulations or manufacturing processes that might contribute to the phenomenon. As noted by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator at the McCullough Foundation, there is no mention of this phenomenon in Pfizer’s internal documents or in VAERS, despite numerous anecdotal reports. ...