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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

Show of hands. How many readers actually read the case review attached to this Substack?

Intro: In physics, magnetism is simply described as an interaction between different materials that have a propensity either to attract or repel each other. In biology, natural biomagnetism occurs, for instance in salmon with tiny F304 crystals known as magnetite, to navigate through the Earth’s magnetic field. However, because the human body consists of an average of 80% of water, which is diamagnetic, the substance that repels, ferromagnets, it follows that the attraction of rather heavy metallic objects to the body (as observed clinically in the cases discussed) cannot be considered natural or physiological.

Translation: it ain’t natural for spoons to be sticking to ya’all’s faces.

So, listen, if somebody wants to comment on this thread something akin to challenging 2+2=4, or that gravity is a real and operational force in the universe, well, go tell it on the mountain, but not here. I don’t really like to silence threads, but if you’re just spinning your wool, I’m not weaving it.

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Susan K Vonk's avatar

Read every word of the case review outlook to hubby while driving. We are in shock!!I remember my iron being way off a while back, now normalized.

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Susan K Vonk's avatar

So grateful I’ve been on NAD+ for a while- thank you doesn’t say enough!

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Clay Suddath's avatar

When a pharmaceutical firm having been fined billions makes dodgy deals with the government with no disclosure or regulatory approval, can you truly expect anything better?

“Fast-track approval at warp speed,” they termed it. Indeed, these sinister iatrogenic hooligans are WARPED I.e. perverted. As for the rest…

I did not nor shall I confide my organism to such evil beings.

Dr Luc Montagnier was absolutely right.

No one listened.

Now, they’re either dead or half-robots. I’m still alive & human. That’s because I calmly read the label and refused to give in to the frenzied paranoia.

And for that, I was branded a heathen, a conspiracy theorist, someone unfit for Life in these Modern Times.

Now, it’s their problem.

Not mine.

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

Sadly, my clinical experience with thousands of patients tells me that even though you made the right choice, you’re not immune to the contamination. The results we are seeing from urine spike tests show that every person tested so far has contamination of their microbiome with spike. I am really, so sorry that you were demonized during the pandemic. It took a lot of courage to stand up for what you believed in.

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Ingrid's avatar

1.63M doses of Moderna vax sold in Japan were taken off the market for “metallic contamination.” They were found to be magnetic… The only article I could find that specifically stated that is from, The Asahi Shimbun. Look it up. I remember hearing about it when it happened in 2021. I’m sure it has been heavily censored from the net since then as I (in just a quick search) had a tough time finding it, but, my oh my, I found plenty extoling the virtues and safety of the vax and disparaging any reports of magnetism being caused by them.🙄. … “thou doth protest too much…”

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Guido's avatar

Wow. I assumed that people were putting glue on those magnets when these stories surfaced a few years ago.

Now we have a cheap and re-usable vaccine injury test.

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Jo Thompson's avatar

I remember a video or two on X active military troop with this issue. I believe back in 2021 or 2022.

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Robert Yoho, MD's avatar

This has been reported for over a year. It fades with time for many. I have seen no conclusions about its significance.

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Nama Paula's avatar

Gee, but Scott’s don’t look too “faded”… so I wonder.❤️🙏

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Yet another "conspiracy theory" comes true.

Has anyone done any experiments taking the swabs out of the kits and trying the magnets on them?

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

I don’t know.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Scott Marsland—I always had a strong intuition to not ever get near those covid test nose swabs. For travel I had to get a PCR test (nothing in the nose), which was both expensive and inconvenient— I got a lot of grief for refusing the nose swabs.

Whatever was once online about the swabs, almost all of it has been censored. I did find this, however:

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Cassandra D. Dunn, RN, and Certified Medical Investigator Does a Show & Tell About the Nose Swabs

"These nasal swabs that are used to test for this quote pandemic are made in China, dipped in ethylene oxide, saturated with it. And this is what they're putting up deep into your nasal cavity, close to your brain. No thank you."

Transcript: https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/164246.html

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I also found an epic compilation of the magnet videos:

"ULTIMATE Covid Vaccine Magnet Stuck To Arm At Injection Site Compilation #MagnetChallenge (Updated)"

Tim Truth, posted May 12, 2021

https://www.bitchute.com/video/RhFSKIovxDjf/

Transcript: https://transcriberb.dreamwidth.org/174330.html

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

Thank you VERY much for this!

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Guido's avatar

Neither the vaccine vials nor the swabs are magnetic.

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

You state this based upon….?

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Jac Lord's avatar

I had a local practitioner perform this test on me 4 months ago and they did indeed stick to my forehead and face.

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

Thanks for sharing this.

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JS's avatar

Yes. Was curious how long this magnetism persisted, and whether the ARC had any discernible counter effects.

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

Known for me since March 2024. Slightly attenuated with use of OSR as discussed by Dr Yoho in his Substack. No impact from the Arc.

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David Pare's avatar

Hmm, magnets are still a thing. I remember early in the pandemic seeing videos (from reliable people) of this happening. My question: why did NAD treatment fix the problem? I mean, I like niacin more than most, but ... for magnets?

Without treatment - I'd be worried about interactions with EMF - either accidental, or on purpose. That "crowd crush" back in 2022 in highly vaxxed South Korea comes to mind.

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

To parse hairs David, the case series reports that the magnetism returned after cessation if the NAD.

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David Pare's avatar

I feel like Colombo. "Just one more thing."

So let's combine a previous post ("spike blocks tryptophan uptake in the gut") alongside the magnetism that gets (temporarily) disabled by NAD.

For most, spike in the gut => no tryptophan => no NAD. And now we add: no NAD => magnetism.

Spikes in the gut => magnetism. (Bonus: no NAD = pellagra. Another bonus: no TRP = depression/no sleep).

Good news - maybe magnetism can indirectly identify a NAD deficiency?

Spike almost sounds like a bioweapon.

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David Pare's avatar

Right so the niacin (NAD) was just a band-aid. But still. Maybe you avoid the Crowd Crush event? And/or "something" is causing an ongoing NAD deficiency, and this in turn (somehow) causes the magnetism? Ooh - I have a term for this:

Spike Pellagra. Assuming the non-vaxxed have this too, and it can be associated with spike antibody counts.

A bug - or a feature?

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Scott - an FYI. I subscribed to you quite some time ago. Never got any of your posts and I DID NOT unsubscribe.

Every time I post a new Substack article, I lose a bunch of subs. I think Substack is messing with us contrarian writers.

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

Thank you for the alert Laura. Sub stack has managed to keep me and Pierre from reading each other’s Substacks too! : )

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Nama Paula's avatar

Hate to hear this! Reality is at times not pleasant but important to hear about… You two! Of all people!!!!❤️🙏

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Zhenjiu's avatar

My spouse, vaccinated once, and with chronic low level MS, had two magnets stick to her forehead.

This is so BIZZARRE.

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Karen Sargeant's avatar

You did say that the couple were unvaccinated...then proceeded to blame the swabs. But have you used a swab? You basically stick cotton up your nose, collect some mucus and add it to an external test kit. No contamination...

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

I personally swabbed many patients during the first 1 ½ years of the pandemic. I’m not proud of that. But, I did it thoroughly, and I know that the patients for whom I did it felt like I was tickling their brain with the end of the swab. I personally had several myself from nurses who seemed to be sadistic, and it felt like a mild form of torture. I’m not talking about some self administered swab where you barely touch the inside of your nose. You bet I blame those swabs. That unvaccinated couple each had ten magnets sticking to their faces. The magnets flew out of my fingers. I can either see and believe what’s right in front of my clinically trained eyes, or listen to you.

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Karen Sargeant's avatar

Ok. Did the magnets stick to their foreheads before they were swabbed?

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

We’ll never know because they didn’t think to test their faces and heads with magnets.

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Karen Sargeant's avatar

Maybe you're right. Has someone tested performing swabs, but using them for a different (non-COVID) test instead? Does that also cause magnetism?

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Koo's avatar

Wow! Just curious - do the magnets stick to you when you and are not wearing the ARC? And can you buy any "rare earth" magnets if you want to perform the test? Thanks for the info!

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Scott Marsland, FNP-C's avatar

Yes. And yes.

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