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Viola Holt thinks he is magnetic after contact with vaccinated

‘A friend I hadn’t seen in a long time came for coffee. She takes a pair of nail scissors from her bag and places them on her chest. To my astonishment, the scissors still stick’, said a shaken Viola. “Violin, I’m magnetic,” she says.

Viola does not understand: ‘How then, you are not vaccinated? I try it with my own scissors and I am also magnetic.’

And then there is only one logical explanation. ‘I had once seen a video in which this occurs in vaccinated people. And there are those who say that the vaccinated can infect the unvaccinated. Well I only hugged two vaccinated people, otherwise I keep a safe distance. I don’t judge, but I don’t understand. Bizarre isn’t it?’

It is not only bizarre, but also nonsense, according to several virologists. “This has absolutely nothing to do with magnetism,” virologist Steven van Gucht told The Importance Of Limburg. “Just as the contents of a jar of yogurt are biologically non-magnetic, so is a vaccine. But these theories fit in with the story of a Covid shot tracking device or contain a chip. A hoax.” Van Vught adds that both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines only contain purely biological molecules. “There is no metal or iron in them.”

Our king also had his first shot. Which one, exactly, he keeps his lips tight on that:

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