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I bet you didn’t know aluminum is magnetic

Sure — whatever it takes to “prove” Covid-19 vaccines turn people into magnets, eh? Like an aluminum key sticking to your neck.

“Registered nurse Joanna Overholt, testifying before the Ohio House health committee about what she said were potential coronavirus vaccine dangers, … said she heard during lunch that vaccines cause magnetism in humans, so she decided to prove her point on herself by attempting to show how a bobby pin and a key would stick to her exposed skin. …

“’Explain to me why the key sticks to me. It sticks to my neck, too,’ Overholt said. ‘So, yeah, if somebody could explain this, that would be great.’ Spoiler alert: It didn’t go well. The nonmagnetic aluminum key actually fell off her neck as soon as she removed her hand.”

Read story here, and watch her make a fool of herself here. The money-line (at 2:20): “Someone needs to review her license immediately.” As for me, I’d like to know where she works, so I can tell the ambulance driver to take me somewhere else. (P.S.: Why the key sticks is explained in another video embedded in the Huffington Post story linked to above.)

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