Due to the size of the needle being so small, even if you put a metallic particle as large it would still be too small and not have enough force to actually attract and stick a magnet to your skin.
If anything then it's the surface oils on the skin that make anything stick to it..
It is quite silly to 'conduct a test', so to speak, to prove the existence of nano technology, and it's use in a vaccine by simply putting a magnet to your arm. Do you realize how unprofessional and inconcisive this is?
If you're looking for a reason to not get the jab, then don't get one. But what's the point in spreading uncertainty? What are you gaining by warning people of a possible "world wide nanotech enslavement"?
It rather seems to me, that people are latching unto anything to justify and reinforce their choice of not taking the jab, which is alright, but not so when these means are also pulling others into that same fearful thought idea.
And where did all this fuss start once again? As always.. on a social media posted video.
If anything then it's the surface oils on the skin that make anything stick to it..
It is quite silly to 'conduct a test', so to speak, to prove the existence of nano technology, and it's use in a vaccine by simply putting a magnet to your arm. Do you realize how unprofessional and inconcisive this is?
If you're looking for a reason to not get the jab, then don't get one. But what's the point in spreading uncertainty? What are you gaining by warning people of a possible "world wide nanotech enslavement"?
It rather seems to me, that people are latching unto anything to justify and reinforce their choice of not taking the jab, which is alright, but not so when these means are also pulling others into that same fearful thought idea.
And where did all this fuss start once again? As always.. on a social media posted video.