TW: Unusual case of vaccinated people transforming into Magneto from the Marvel Universe.
Everyone is very well aware that there are still quite a large number of anti-vaxxers around. This not only applies to Malaysia but even across other countries in the world.
We have heard some of the stories spread by anti-vaxxers regarding their personal beliefs and even some of their fishy conspiracy theories. This even includes one on how 5G poles have the ability to control people and can turn them into zombies!
Adding to the list of conspiracy theories, a Telegram group called “SG The Magnetic Group” in Singapore, recently began to gain traction as it shared images of “magnetic effects” which people have reportedly acquired after getting vaccinated.
The group which has over 4,000 subscribers featured “proof” of vaccinated people having magnetic effects shown through pictures that show metal objects being “stuck” on parts of their body and especially on the arm where they had received their jabs.
One user wrote, “Seems that these batches of vaccine are re-engineered for strong potency.”
“Used to take four to six months before you can stick a fork on the injection site… Now just barely a week and you can do it already.”
The creator of the group even provided tips and guidelines for its members on how to do their own DIY Magnetic Test.
According to one of the members, you only need to dry up the tested area and just simply place a metal object, like a key or a spoon, on the spot.
“These days (all you need to do is) look at the global 5G map to see where ours are… but I wouldn’t recommend it, the readings are dangerously high. It will make the vaccinated sick… dizzy, suddenly tired and (it would) stress out their body cells.”
“You can always get vaccinated and un-vaccinated by standing near 5G, which is pretty much by the roadsides and overhead bridges,” they said.
In a video sent in by an anonymous member, she showed how she was shocked after the spoon had gotten stuck onto her arm.
The other group members of the SG Magnetic Group speculate that this is due to magnetism which was a result of getting vaccinated.
Meanwhile, some were terrified to the extent of warning others to stay away from taking any jabs or “they will die”.
“F*ck the jabs, stay away from the jabs unless you want to die. Bye,” said one user.
Some also claimed that even though they did not take any jabs, metal objects still stuck to them since they were in constant close contact with vaccinated people.
Maybe we can all try out the DIY Magnetic Test Kit and see what results we get? Jokes aside, let’s not forget to get vaccinated to ensure that we curb the Covid-19 virus together!
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