explain the COVID vax magnet phenomenon, especially since studies admit it could be magnetically activated and remotely controlled via the Smart Grid?
Could advances in magnetic hydrogel be the reason for the bizarre COVID vax magnet phenomenon?
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This sensation is becoming very well documented, with numerous COVID vaxxed people worldwide demonstrating on video that a magnet will stick on their arm at the injection site, but nowhere else on their body.
TimTruth.com has released another compilation, this time a 47-minute version with people of all ages and cultures showing what happens.
It represents overwhelming evidence that this is a real occurrence, despite what desperate debunkers and vaccine apologists claim, although vaccine apologists isn't a good term for them, since this chemical cocktail injection is a non-vaccine.
In some videos, people take the very same magnet off their arm and stick it right back on their fridge where it stays.
This article will look specifically at advances in magnetic hydrogel and whether that could explain the phenomenon (for those unfamiliar with this, check out this on hydrogel).
Magnetic Hydrogel Formation
As a starting point, let's define the word 'hydrogel':
This military article I have quoted before states that the hydrogel being developed (by Profusa with the help of DARPA) would be composed of 2 parts - "polymer chains" and "an electronic component."
Electronics almost always or always contain metal.
A March 2020 study entitled Recent Advances on Magnetic Sensitive Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering goes into great depth analyzing how magnetic hydrogels (that are made using iron oxide-based particles and different types of hydrogel matrices) are being used in biomedical applications for tissue engineering (regenerative medicine that repairs damaged body tissue).
They are apparently a suitable substance due to their biocompatibility, controlled architectures and "smart response to magnetic field remotely" which is a giveaway that they biosensors which can be remotely controlled via the Smart Grid.
The technology in the public arena is already quite advanced, which means the real tech hidden away in compartmentalized military programs is far, far advanced.
The report states:
Like any technology, it could be used for good or evil, and this study is exclusively focused on how it could be used for good, i.e. for tissue regeneration.
However nothing is said about how this advances the transhumanism agenda.
The study ends with a note of caution:
Magnetic Hydrogel Smart Transformers
An article published December last year on Phys.org entitled Magnetically controlled, hydrogel-based smart transformers describes another study being done on magnetic hydrogel.
In this study, the Chinese research team attempted to show proof of concept for a remote controlled transformer (the children's toy) based on a shape memory hydrogel system.
They embedded magnetite (Fe3O4, a type of iron oxide) and magnetic nanoparticles into a double network polymer structure containing gelatin.
They used magnetism and light to remotely change the shape of the hydrogel.
The report states:
The following quote shows how they control the shape and movement of the hydrogel.
What implications are there for those who have the hydrogel inside of them - and how they can literally be remotely controlled - given this is all about controlling robots...?
Jim Stone's Theory - Nanobots are Stealing Iron from the Blood
Jim Stone was to my knowledge the first to break this story.
His theory is worth considering. He is saying that whatever is being injected is either strongly metallic or generating an intense magnetic field - enough to attract an average fridge magnet when the vaccine needle tip is very small.
How could that tiny amount of fluid in the COVID non-vaccine be magnetic enough to attract a magnet through human skin?
He thinks the injection contains nanobots which harvest or steal hemoglobin (a type of iron oxide) from the blood in order to construct something.
This is quite possible, given that the first study quoted above discussed that magnetic hydrogel was composed of iron oxide-based particles.
Jim writes on his site:
Final Thoughts
In a recent interview with Alex Newman, Dr. Carrie Madej discusses how the nanotechnology embedded in these COVID non-vaccines has the potential to be an on demand drug delivery system.
"On demand" means something has to trigger it to work, so the question is:
Whatever this metallic or magnetic substance is under the skin, it is certainly some kind of biosensor that is designed to receive and transmit signals.
We are living in truly historical times, and may be witnessing the conversion en masse of millions or perhaps even billions of people into Human 2.0 - transhumans - with synthetic technology embedded inside of them.
The way things are going, it will be the first such embedded technology, and not the last.
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