On 15/05/2021 16:55, Se7en wrote:
This is one of the stupidest replies I have ever read. The fact of the matter is it is unknown the origin of the magnetic polarity in his arm, and is likely that the "Vaccine" (which it is unknown what is even in it) most likely injected him with a metallic substance that is magnetic.
So you're saying it's not a change in your grandfather's body but something injected there is magnetic? So you're saying a liquid injected to your grandfather's body made part of your grandfather's body magnetic but not due to change the cells but due to a magnetic thingy in your body that is small enough to be able to inject it with a needle? And yet I'm the stupid one here? LMFAO
I must assume you are a Schizophrenic due to your insane reaching analysis of what I said to lead to the jump that the magnetism is being caused by changes in cellular biology.
I don't know, maybe I am, I just assumed that a small thing that can be injected with a needle can't be that affecting when it comes to magnetic fields. After all, I went to some parts of my life and had proper education about physics and biology. I also can read books.
You have also begun all your email replies to me on the assumption that I "don't know how science works", as if I am some kind of Anti-Scientist living in the mudpuddles of history.
I didn't assume you're anti-science, I just assumed you don't know how this works based on your email.
You have a crass and pompous attitude against anything (it seems) and I am offended by your insulting my own intelligence.
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