Heard about this Magnet Challenge today, on youtube. Apparently a magnet will stick to/near the injection area of your covid vaccine. My extended family are the only ones I know that got the vaccine, so I asked my mom if she'd be willing to test herself. She got her "super magnet" out (she's a good sport. lol) and tried. Said it seemed to be sticking "a little" but she'd just been outside working, so she's going to try again after washing off her arms.
She's going to test the rest of the family, as some are more recently vaccinated. She took the vaccine 3 weeks ago, so whatever is making the magnet stick may be dissipating. Or maybe it's true that there are nano particles or a chip of some sort.
I know it's easy for people to fool others on youtube/internet so, honestly, I'm a little skeptical. Hopefully my mom will get back to me soon after testing the family. But I'm curious if anyone here that's gotten the jab would be up to humoring me? Test both of your arms with a good, strong magnet and then report back if the magnet stuck to/near your injection site. I've included a poll to make it easy.
To those who aren't vaccinated, what do you think? Is this a cheap parlor trick or the real deal?
She's going to test the rest of the family, as some are more recently vaccinated. She took the vaccine 3 weeks ago, so whatever is making the magnet stick may be dissipating. Or maybe it's true that there are nano particles or a chip of some sort.
I know it's easy for people to fool others on youtube/internet so, honestly, I'm a little skeptical. Hopefully my mom will get back to me soon after testing the family. But I'm curious if anyone here that's gotten the jab would be up to humoring me? Test both of your arms with a good, strong magnet and then report back if the magnet stuck to/near your injection site. I've included a poll to make it easy.
To those who aren't vaccinated, what do you think? Is this a cheap parlor trick or the real deal?
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