Continuing the discussion as to whether an individual who is the recipient of a COVID-19 injection have nanotechnology substances inside their body that is capable of attracting magnets or metal objects.
Can magnets and metal spoons stick to a vaccinated person’s body? Part 1
Part 1 of a report that raises the question as to whether magnets, metal spoons, and even cell phones are capable of sticking to the upper arm where an individual received a Covid-19 injection.
Trending News Headlines for May 31, 2021
Some of the headline news stories that have appeared in print these past few weeks.
Can a sulfur-based compound protect the unvaccinated from the vaccinated?
Presenting a case that Suramin, a sulfur-based substance that can be brewed from pine needles, may protect the unvaccinated from the harmful spike protein produced by the body of individuals injected with a Covid-19 shot.