More on the magnetic vaccine claim; properties of graphene in Covid vaccine?

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Graphene, related to the graphite in your pencil, can be made just one molecule thin and has many electronic uses.

 

I have blogged three times now (see below) on the possibility that the Covid “vaccine” (actually an mRNA gene modification) may have strange, magnetic effects.

Why are magnets sticking to people who have been vaccinated? Their magnetic personality? Ehhh. 😉

I have seen refrigerator magnets of that size and they are relatively heavy. They contain two or even three round magnets on the other side. I don’t care how sweaty you are, that is too heavy to stick.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/9CBrg35p4S2F/

There are now a hundred articles and videos from the usual suspects (CNN, NBC, Huffpost, etc.) “debunking” the Covid vaxx being magnetic….. from the same people who told us the Covid virus did not come from the Wuhan lab….Biden won the election…..diversity is our strength….

I am still not sure about this magnetic vaxx thing.

What I do know is that they are rolling out 5G at the same time as the vaxx. And the new British pound banknote has both the Covid virus and a 5G tower on it, almost as if they were working as a team.

This video below shows an Indian businessman — who does not look sweaty, with sticky skin — while some coins are tossed at him. Many do stick to him (a few falling off, but others do stick), or small tin ( = steel) cans stick, or two spoons.
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The guy does not seem flakey, or like an attention-seeker. If he is a real businesman, he certainly would not pull a silly or dubious stunt off, which would cause customers to laugh at him or shun his business. 
Anyway….While we have heard people talking about how they got fever, body ache and other complications after taking Covid vaccine. But here is something that would amaze you. Days after a man from Maharashtra’s Nasik claimed that he has developed magnetic powers after taking the second Covid vaccine dose, a similar incident has come to the fore from Tripura capital Agartala. Manoranjan Rudra Paul, a businessman from Agartala has once again taken the so-called side effects of the vaccine to a new level. Paul claimed that after since the last few days he has developed magnetic powers attracting even steel towards the body.

I am amazed at the inane comments I found below the video: that magnets only attract iron, not steel.
Magnets can actually attract almost anything that contains these four metals: steel, iron, cobalt and nickel.
And while some stainless steel is not magnetic, if chromium is added, then it is. This site says https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/104832/why-is-my-restaurant-silverware-magnetized

There are five classes of stainless steel (ferritic, austenitic, martensitic, duplex, and precipitate-hardened) and only one is nonmagnetic (austenitic).

New development:

The government itself (the NIH!!!, “nih.gov”) admits graphene oxide (which is VERY magnetic) is being used in vaccines:

This conspiracy site goes all-out:

They are injecting graphene oxide as an adjuvant in the COVID-19 vaccines.

La Quinta Columna [ meaning, in Spanish, “the fifth column”], a team of Spanish researchers, has discovered that vaccines contain graphene oxide. It has an absorption band for 5G frequencies and it may also be the reason behind the magnetic phenomenon.

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La Quinta Columna, a team of Spanish researchers, has discovered that vaccines contain graphene oxide. It has an absorption band for 5G frequencies and it may also be the reason behind the magnetic phenomenon.

Ricardo Delgado: “Nanotechnology is being introduced into the vials. Not exclusively of COVID-19, but also of the influenza vaccine. And in fact it is precisely with the anti-flu vaccine that they did it, that they caused, in our opinion, the COVID-19 disease itself.

There is plenty of evidence of the magnetic phenomenon —let’s call it “magnetic” in quotation marks— throughout the world not only with the issue of magnetization of magnets and metal objects, but also electromagnetic induction phenomena that generate variable electromagnetic fields inside the body when using measuring devices such as a gaussmeter or a multimeter, which also generates variable electric fields on the millivolt scale, but very out of the ordinary, in the order of 180mV to 200-350mV in some people, especially in the forehead.

We’ve also discovered that there are these graphene oxide nanoparticles in the PCR tests and also in the [Covid] masks, and probably some other inhalation route and that’s why some people express magnetism in the nose area.

Nanoparticles of reduced graphene oxide inside the body can acquire magnetic properties precisely inside the body under certain conditions of body temperature, in contact with hydrogen, and at certain angles, such as the so-called “magic angle” of graphene oxide.

When we have seen that it is a superconductor that behaves as an energy capacitor and at the same time, being a superconductor, people are emitting and receiving signals.”

More info & videos:
https://www.orwell.city/2021/06/la-quinta-columna-graphene-5G.html
https://www.orwell.city/2021/06/la-quinta-columna-5G-graphene-oxide-and-neuro-rights.html
https://www.orwell.city/2021/06/radio-el-mirador-del-gallo.html
https://www.orwell.city/search/label/Graphene
https://www.laquintacolumna.net

 

Today, an Italian comrade sent me this:

 

It says in her language that graphene oxide is found in the Covid vaccine, and that it is an electric isolate used to make nanochips and facilitate the remote administration of medications, that, is, releasing a small amount of a med every few hours, for example.

Well, Wiki does also say that graphene can be VERY magnetic:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene#Magnetic_properties

Magnetic properties
Strong magnetic fields
Graphene’s quantum Hall effect in magnetic fields above 10 Teslas or so reveals additional interesting features. Additional plateaus of the Hall conductivity at {\displaystyle \sigma _{xy}=\nu e^{2}/h}\sigma_{xy}=\nu e^2/h with {\displaystyle \nu =0,\pm {1},\pm {4}}\nu=0,\pm {1},\pm {4} are observed.[94] Also, the observation of a plateau at {\displaystyle \nu =3}\nu =3[95] and the fractional quantum Hall effect at {\displaystyle \nu =1/3}\nu=1/3 were reported.[95][96]

These observations with {\displaystyle \nu =0,\pm 1,\pm 3,\pm 4}\nu=0,\pm 1,\pm 3, \pm 4 indicate that the four-fold degeneracy (two valley and two spin degrees of freedom) of the Landau energy levels is partially or completely lifted. One hypothesis is that the magnetic catalysis of symmetry breaking is responsible for lifting the degeneracy.[citation needed]

Spintronic and magnetic properties can be present in graphene simultaneously.[128] Low-defect graphene nanomeshes manufactured by using a non-lithographic method exhibit large-amplitude ferromagnetism even at room temperature. Additionally a spin pumping effect is found for fields applied in parallel with the planes of few-layer ferromagnetic nanomeshes, while a magnetoresistance hysteresis loop is observed under perpendicular fields.

Magnetic substrates
In 2014 researchers magnetized graphene by placing it on an atomically smooth layer of magnetic yttrium iron garnet. The graphene’s electronic properties were unaffected. Prior approaches involved doping graphene with other substances.[129] The dopant’s presence negatively affected its electronic properties.[130]

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