Rare Magnetic Earth Metals in COVID-19 Shots May Explain Magnetic Humans

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A peer-review study confirms that rare earth metals used to create super magnets are undisclosed ingredients in the ‘COVID-19 vaccines,’ potentially explaining the magnetic humans phenomenon

October 15, 2024: Yesterday, InfoWars reported on a recently published study in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice and Research (IJVTPR) confirming that there are ‘at least 55 undeclared chemical elements found in the COVID-19 vaccines,’ including toxic metals, radioactive elements, and ‘11 cytotoxic lanthanides (rare earth metals) used in electronic devices and optogenetics.’

Rare Earth Metals (Lanthanides) are Used to Create Super Magnets for Nuclear Reactors, Windmills, Smart Phones and Electronic Vehicles

Lanthanides, also known as ‘rare earth metals’ have unique electromagnetic properties that have established them as the cornerstone of the internet-of-things and many advanced technologies, including; nuclear reactors, smart phones, fiber optics, lasers, windmills, and electronic vehicles (EVs). Rare earth lanthanides are also used to create the highly powerful, permanent magnets found in Elon Musk’s Neuralink and the motors of Tesla electronic vehicles.

What Rare Earth Metals Were Found in Pfizer’s and Moderna’s COVID-19 Injections?

Nine (9) rare earth metals were found in the Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA injections.

Moderna contained 7 rare earth metals, including Neodymium.

Rare Earth Metals Used to Create Super Powerful Neo-Magnets

Per the 2024 US Geological Survey (USGS), the US purchased thousands of tons of rare-earth magnet block materials including Neodymium (found in the Moderna ‘vaccine’).

Neodymium magnets (or neo-magnets) are the strongest permanent magnets losing less than 5% of their strength over 100 years. Neo-magnets are used to write data into cells of a hard drive and to carry and convert sound waves in headphones and speakers.

According to a national magnet retailer, neo-magnets are so powerful that they can “crush fingers, break bones, cause internal bleeding if swallowed, be a hazard to the eyes, and cause death.”

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