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COVID Vaccine Magnet Challenge, Real or Fake? The Truth Might Shock You

Thursday, May 13, 2021 By Will Justice 7 Comments

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(Will Justice) Is it true that some people, who’ve gotten the COVID shot, can stick magnets on their arms? Is it true that outlets like Newsweek have debunked the videos? Don’t jump to any conclusions just yet.

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by Will Justice, May 13th, 2021

There are a lot of reasons to be wary of COVID vaccines.

The vaccines are experimental—proper informed consent is apparently not being used, claims Physicians for Civil Defense.

The Johnson & Johnson’s shot has been linked to blood clots and deaths.

And there’s also been a 4000% increase in vaccine deaths in 2021 so far.

And that’s just the beginning. Check out our latest Livestream on the COVID Vaccines.

Viral videos show people apparently sticking magnets to their arms, after having taken the jab

The COVID Vaccine Magnet Challenge is a social media-driven “challenge” asking participants to place magnets on their COVID vaccine site to see if it sticks.

Here’s a compilation of viral videos of 11 examples.

What suggests it’s real?

The videos appear authentic—nothing stands out as an indication of a hoax.

The magnets look like magnets.

In some of the videos, the magnets appear to stick to the skin where the vaccine site is located. And then fall off on other places on the skin.

In one of the videos, the magnet appears to be pushing off the skin, which often happens when two magnets are placed in close proximity to each other and the poles are of the same polarity (north to north or south to south).

What suggests it’s unreal?

While the magnets look real, it’s possible that fake magnets were used.

There’s no way to tell if the people in the video actually recently got the COVID vaccine.

Was this truly debunked?

Despite the fact doubts about the elements of the video can be drawn, these doubts are not positive proofs that invalidate the footage.

Standards of reasonable doubt suggest claims should be taken for granted and investigated as if they were real. This is what a detective would do if someone called in a possible murder—the police wouldn’t tell the caller they doubt their honesty and use that doubt as proof that they were lying. 

Various media outlets, like Newsweek, claim that the vaccine magnet videos are fake and they’ve been debunked. But that’s not entirely true.

Debunked is defined as:

expose the falseness or hollowness of (a myth, idea, or belief), and;

reduce the inflated reputation of (someone), especially by ridicule.

Debunking something doesn’t mean that it’s been proven untrue by careful analysis of the claims and evidence provided. Debunking means that it’s ridiculed so that people don’t take them seriously. Keep this in mind. 

In this case, the so-called experts invalidated the claim that microchips were the reason why the vaccine was magnetic. But they did not invalidate the video footage itself, nor did they say how or why magnets would have stuck to vaccine sites.

This is what USA Today wrote:

It’s unclear whether the woman was actually vaccinated or used a real magnet – USA TODAY reached out to Keep_Canada_Free for comment – but one thing is clear: The COVID-19 vaccines don’t cause magnetic reactions or contain tracking devices.

Yes, it’s true, there isn’t any clear way to determine—based on the video alone—if the magnets are real or if the people in the videos were actually vaccinated. Fack checkers didn’t say the shots weren’t magnetic.

Merely saying that vaccines don’t cause magnetic effects doesn’t explain the footage.

In at least one of the videos in the compilation above, at the 2:20 mark, the magnet appears to visibly be forced away from the skin in such a way that it appears some kind of magnetic material is pushing against it.

To correctly and truly invalidate the videos, the debunkers would need to explain how magnets appear to be sticking on the arms of vaccinated people. Since they failed to do this, they haven’t actually debunked the videos. 

Bogus Fack Checkers and Debunkers

The most shocking part of all this is the false debunking claims on the part of mainstream media.

What should be happening is these people should be contacted and questioned so more evidence can be gathered by impartial scientists and researchers.

A campaign to better document vaccine magnetic effects should be done, where recently vaccinated people go to mainstream and alternative media film crews to capture any effects on film, using methods that better capture what’s really going on.

Instead, fack checkers watch the videos, ask no questions, and immediately dismiss everything as a conspiracy theory.  This doesn’t lend well to their credibility.

Keep in mind, election fraud in the 2020 Trump and Biden race was dismissed as a conspiracy theory. And that anyone who dared question the results was an insurrectionist. But the evidence is clear, and it’s only gotten clearer as time goes on. As a result, it would be unwise to blindly believe fack checkers, especially since they’re often paid by the very people and groups that have something to gain from suppressing a story.

More Claims

Some people claim that the vaccine contains micro-chips. The fact-checkers said that this isn’t true (you can take that for what it’s worth).

The people in these videos didn’t show any clear evidence of microchips either. They merely state that the fact a magnet is sticking to their arms could be explained by microchips.

(For the record, we’re not claiming the videos are proof of microchips in the vaccines, we’re just saying that the fact-checkers didn’t debunk the claim by conducting a complete and valid investigation.)

Some people claim that the shot is indeed magnetic (which the fact-checkers never specifically said was untrue).

Apparently, you are advised not to get imaging after the COVID jab. Some also claim that this includes MRI. We weren’t able to find any disclaimers specifically advising against getting an MRI after receiving a COVID vaccine.

MRIs use powerful magnets that require no magnetic material from being present in the scanning device, which is why people are asked to remove metal and jewelry during a scan. If vaccine companies are telling people not to get MRIs that could be interpreted to mean there might be magnetic material in the vaccines.

According to a study from 2014, Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine is possible. This means that technology already exists to inject genetic material into the body using magnetic nanoparticles. Whether or not that’s what’s used in COVID vaccines or if it’s in high enough quantities to cause a magnet to stick to someone’s arm remains unclear.

Conclusions

At the end of the day, it’s not proven if the videos are real or not. But it doesn’t seem like they are all fakes at the moment.

If the COVID Vaccine Magnet Challenge continues, there will be a lot more videos captured and this would reduce the likelihood that they’re all fake.

The odds that all 11 videos cited above are totally fake is unlikely, from a statistical perspective.

What’s more, the fake news media and bogus fact-checkers—who’ve already proven themselves to be untrustworthy (e.g. 2020 election fraud), falsely claimed they debunked the videos, when all they did was get an expert to say that vaccines don’t contain microchips and vaccines don’t cause magnetic effects. But, as was stated, these statements don’t explain what’s in the videos.

The mystery is still alive.

We’ll post an update to this story if new evidence, investigations, or videos emerge.

What’s your story? Do you know someone who got the COVID vaccine? Did they try the COVID vaccine magnet challenge? What happened when they did?

 – Will Justice

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  1. Nolan Parker says

    Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 20:40

    Debunked is defined as:

    expose the falseness or hollowness of (a myth, idea, or belief), and;

    reduce the inflated reputation of (someone), especially by ridicule.

    So when a lefty says
    That has been debunked you gotta ask
    You mean with facts?
    Or throwing shade?

    Pretty Crappy definition to not require facts.

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  2. Jay says

    Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 22:18

    I know someone who got the job and tried the magnet challenge. There was no magnetism on their vaccine site. This is just one person though, so what didn’t work in this case might be different for other people.

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  3. Tyler says

    Thursday, May 13, 2021 at 23:45

    The covid magnet challenge is fake and lame. OBVIOUSLY FAKE. Like give me a break, you know how strong of a ferrous object you would need under your skin to stick a magnet OUTSIDE of your skin. Pisses me off that this even needs explaining to people. Like frick, stupid anti vaxxers need to GTFO.
    Doesn’t take a genius to figure that out. Also you can wear metal or have metal in your body when you have a MRI. Lots of people have titanium rods or screws or anything in their body after having surgery; pacemakers, etc etc. the important part is that they can’t be ferrous which is magnetic. Source-I am a medical radiation expert. So the fact that they’re advising people not to have imaging done or MRI’s is fake lies made up by anti vaxxers.

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    • Truth Seeker says

      Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 07:51

      You are just like one of those fake checkers. You claimed it cannot be true and yet we are supposed to just believe your “superior” knowledge. I too was skeptical. At least I reached out to people who had the vaccine. One out of two managed to get the magnet stuck to the arm. She even dried her arm to prove it wasn’t perspiration.

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  4. Julie says

    Friday, May 14, 2021 at 09:58

    Thank you for your article and pointing out the lack of proof. They love to just say things are debunked. The USA Today article also uses several of their own articles as references to prove their own article.

    Reply
  5. Anne says

    Friday, May 14, 2021 at 11:30

    Doesn’t the liquid disperse throughout the body instead of staying concentrated at the sight of injection? Even if there is something metal or magnetic in the liquid wouldn’t that do the same since it is claimed to be nano sized and thus could easily move around within the liquid?

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  6. Sima says

    Monday, July 5, 2021 at 19:02

    maaf, saya tidak lancar dalam berbahasa English, namun untuk menjawab tantangan “PERNYATAAN” diaatas.. saya mempunyai bukti langsung dari hasil vaksin, dimana setelah saudara rekan saya setelah selesai melakukan vaksin dan moncoba “MENEMPATKAN KOIN (Uang Logam)” pada bagian lengan teman yang telah di vaksin dan ternyata “REAL”. bahkan tangan telah di gerakan kuat tetapi Koin itu tidak lepas dari area lengan yang telah di vaksin itu.

    SAYA BERASAL DARI INDONESIA (saya mencoba mencari kebenaranan hal ini dengan menterjemahkan artikel anda dan saya tertarik untuk memberikan jawaban saya)

    Sorry, I’m not fluent in English, but to answer the “STATE” challenge above.. I have direct evidence from the results of the vaccine, where after my colleague finished doing the vaccine and tried “PUTTING COINS (Metal Money)” on a friend’s arm which has been vaccinated and turned out to be “REAL”. even the hand had been moved strongly but the coin did not leave the area of ​​the arm that had been vaccinated.

    I AM FROM INDONESIA (I tried to find the truth of this by translating your article and I am interested in giving my answer)

    Reply

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