Former thread linked in here upon national news articles, was... Subject: COVID-19 Fake Vaccine Causing Magnitism On 5/14/21, Se7en <se7en@cock.email> wrote:
Today, after hearing the comments on COVID-19 "Vax" leading to odd reports of magnitism and hightened EMF Radiation, I tested my grandfather's arm using refrigerator magnets. He has had "both" jabs, in the same general area (his upper-right arm). I can confirm that his arm is magnitized, and the multiple magnets I used to test the alligations all stuck to his arm using the magnetic force.
Video regarding Magnitism from COVID-19 Vax: https://banned.video/watch?id=609d47912fabdb2756bbbb5f
I do not trust snopes at all, nor should you.
Snopes just got debunked and burned in the news, some sort of fraudulent articles money scam or some such, search it. National news in Japan and Korea says Magnetic Black and Pink "Contamination" found in Moderna Vax... https://m.koreatimes.co.kr/pages/article.amp.asp?newsIdx=314685 https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20210829_09/ https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/COVID-vaccines/1.6m-Moderna-do... https://freeworldnews.tv/watch?id=60dd1a332f2f4a38d5a706f0 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41428-020-0350-9 https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la502952f https://particleandfibretoxicology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12989... Japan Suspects Contaminant In Moderna Vaccines Is Metallic, 'Reacts To Magnets' The Japanese Ministry of Health announced on Thursday that around 1.6 million doses of Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine have been taken out of use due to contamination in some vials that 'reacts to magnets,' according to a ministry official. Several vaccination centers reported finding foreign matter in the doses. "It's a substance that reacts to magnets," the official told Nikkei, adding "It could be metal." Moderna, meanwhile, has confirmed receiving "several complaints of particulate matter" in vials distributed in Japan, but that "not safety or efficacy issues" were found related to the reports. "The company is investigating the reports and remains committed to working transparently and expeditiously with its partner, Takeda, and regulators to address any potential concerns," a spokesperson told Nikkei, adding that a "manufacturing issue" at a plant in Spain was to blame. After the complaints, the vaccine lot in question as well as two adjacent lots have been taken out of circulation "out of an abundance of caution," according to the spokesperson. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters on Thursday afternoon that he had instructed the ministry to look into the case with safety as the top priority, adding he had received reports that the withdrawal "won't have a significant impact on the country's vaccination campaign." -Nikkei The foreign matter that 'reacts to magnets' is sure to revive speculation over the viral 'Covid-19 vaccine magnet challenge,' in which dozens of people recorded magnets sticking to their vaccine injection sites. And while several 'fact-checking' websites have taken a crack at what's going on, the two most common explanations are 'they're faking it' or 'their skin was slightly wet.' Some believe the reported magnetism can be explained by graphene oxide, a magnetic nanoparticle studied for its use as a drug delivery platform and other biomedical applications. Critics note with the fact that that graphene oxide is not listed as an ingredient in any available Covid-19 vaccine, while skeptics counter with 'so what?' If random batches are tainted with foreign substances, on accident or on purpose, of course they wouldn't be listed in the ingredients. In any event, Moderna (MRNA) stock isn't too happy today: Moderna Vaccine Halted In Okinawa After Contamination From "Black Substances" Three days after the Japanese Ministry of Health announced that they were pulling 1.6 million doses of Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine due to contamination in some vials that 'reacts to magnets,' two prefectures have halted or limited its use after more contaminated vials were discovered, according to Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, and The Korea Times, citing local reports. The move comes as the Japanese health ministry said it's investigating the August deaths of two men who received doses from tainted Moderna batches. Photo: AFP / HAZEM BADER According to NHK, "black substances" were found in syringes and a vial, while pink substances were spotted in a different syringe. "We are suspending the use of Moderna Covid-19 vaccines as foreign substances were spotted," according to a Sunday statement by authorities in Okinawa prefecture, located in southern Japan. Another prefecture, Gunama, has halted affected batches of Moderna, telling AFP "We continue use of Moderna lots that are not affected by the incident." On Thursday, Japan suspended three batches of Moderna doses, removing 1.6 million doses from circulation, after several vaccination centers reported finding foreign matter in them. "It's a substance that reacts to magnets," an official told Nikkei, adding "It could be metal." Moderna, meanwhile, has confirmed receiving "several complaints of particulate matter" in vials distributed in Japan, but that "not safety or efficacy issues" were found related to the reports. "The company is investigating the reports and remains committed to working transparently and expeditiously with its partner, Takeda, and regulators to address any potential concerns," a spokesperson told Nikkei, adding that a "manufacturing issue" at a plant in Spain was to blame. The contamination reports come after the August deaths of two men, aged 30 and 38, following their second Moderna doses which were drawn from one of the three batches suspended last week. "At this time, we do not have any evidence that these deaths are caused by the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, and it is important to conduct a formal investigation to determine whether there is any connection," Moderna said in a Saturday joint statement with its Japanese distributor, Takeda. The nature of the particles found in the vials, which were manufactured by a Moderna contractor in Europe, is also not known yet. "The vials have been sent to a qualified lab for analysis and initial findings will be available early next week," Moderna and Takeda said. The contractor, Spanish pharmaceutical firm ROVI, said in a statement Thursday that it was investigating the cause of contamination and the doses were only distributed in Japan. -Korea Times Meanwhile, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has launched a separate probe to determine if any Moderna doses in the EU are similarly tainted.