Markus Antonius wrote: » I saw some of the videos online and found them intriguing to say the least. When they started rolling out the vaccines initially, before there was any talk of magnetism, I noticed the syringes they were using were a bizarre new design that I never saw before. I've worked in the medical device industry as well as about 4 different hospitals over the last 10 years, using syringes extensively and I've never seen the design that they are using as per the images below: These slivers of black material (highlighted with '?' above) I've never seen before like this. Yes, it may just be part of the rubber bung to minimise wastage but this was never a problem with the old style conical bung types that worked just fine (see insets above). It kind of looks like there is something preloaded inside the syringe. What makes this more compelling for me was the bizarre decision by manufacturers not to provide the vaccines prefilled and ready to go in the syringes themselves rather than in glass bottles knowing full well of the shortage issues. All described very well in this article:https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n263 You have to admit, the whole thing has just a little bit of a stink to it...
harrylittle wrote: » Dr. Dave Hnida, the medical editor for CBS Denver, said he has seen a number of reported side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine, including people tasting metal. Hnida — who recently spoke at a weekly live session for CBS Denver — said people reported tasting metal in their mouth within hours of getting vaccinated. He described the side effects as “nickel mouth” or “metal mouth.” “People, literally within in a couple of minutes of getting their vaccine to a day or so after, just taste like they’ve got a lot of coins in their mouths, a really metallic taste.” Hnida told CBS Denver this could impact how food and drinks taste. He said it’s likely caused by the immune system, which is reacting to the COVID-19 vaccine. Indeed, patients across the country have reported the “metal mouth” side effect, according to NBC News. John Howard, of Columbia, South Carolina, told NBC News that he suffered from “nickel mouth” — which he described as “like having nickels in your mouth” — within one day of getting his Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. “It’s certainly not debilitating or anything like that,” he told NBC News. “But I do hope it goes away. I would like my coffee to taste normal.”
Markus Antonius wrote: » You have to admit, the whole thing has just a little bit of a stink to it...
astrofool wrote: » Have you been living in a cave for the past 6 months? For someone who pretends to be clued into things, it does seem you are pretty clueless (or is it an act?) anyway, they are low dead space syringes designed to minimise waste from syringe injections, they've been used for years and existed well before COVID, like a 2 second web search would have clued you all up before coming up with fantastical comments like above.
astrofool wrote: » like a 2 second web search would have clued you all up before coming up with fantastical comments like above.
Finty Lemon wrote: » The elongated plunger design improves the accuracy of volume drawn at low dosage rates. But hey, it could be all about magnets.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Aren't you the poster who suggested the entire space program was fake, then made a hasty exit when asked a question, the thread is still there if you want to address any of the multitude of simple questions What "stinks" about Covid vaccination exactly? Are you claiming we are being injected with something that isn't a vaccine, if so, what is it exactly?
Markus Antonius wrote: » As I already said in my first post, such a design would be more likely to minimise wastage than volume accuracy. Volume accuracy is dictated by the graduations not by the bung shape.
Markus Antonius wrote: » No, you and your team of incessant question askers never addressed my question. I told you I would not answer any of yours until I was satisfied with your response. I am still not satisfied.
King Mob wrote: » You aren't answering the question because you can't provide an answer. Or you can provide an answer, it's just a silly one that will get rightly laughed out of the room.
Markus Antonius wrote: » I love questions and will answer any question from anyone as long as they are in good faith and the person is genuinely interested or not clear.
robinph wrote: » So how is the shape of the bit of rubber in the syringe anything to do with a conspiracy about vaccines being magnetic? Why did you post the pictures?
Markus Antonius wrote: » Because one could argue that there is nothing "magnetic-looking" contained within the vaccine vial itself, which I agree with. The image illustrates other potential means of delivering magnetic substances/objects into the tissue. Do we even know where these syringes are supplied from? Why are GPs relying on the governments to supply the syringes too?
Markus Antonius wrote: » Because one could argue that there is nothing "magnetic-looking" contained within the vaccine vial itself, which I agree with. The image illustrates other potential means of delivering magnetic substances/objects into the tissue.
Markus Antonius wrote: » Do we even know where these syringes are supplied from? Why are GPs relying on the governments to supply the syringes too?
Markus Antonius wrote: » Regardless of all this, I personally think the vaccines themselves, in the light of day, are a bigger threat to my health than any conspiracy - rational or irrational. Blood clots in the brain of young healthy people is scandalous no matter how rare (evidently not that rare at all). And we're only hearing of the deaths, not the paralysis and other physically degenerative side effects associated with stroke.
Markus Antonius wrote: » And we're only what 6 months in? And being threatened with having fundamental liberties taken away for not being vaccinated. Shocking stuff.
Markus Antonius wrote: » [b[I love questions and will answer any question from anyone[/b] as long as they are in good faith and the person is genuinely interested or not clear. You, on the other hand, are insincere, use questions as a defense mechanism - a means of flooding the page, stifling debate and making threads generally unattractive to both regulars and outsiders. This I have no time for. And if it was in any other forum you'd be banned long ago.
harrylittle wrote: » A number of videos has surfaced of people able to stick a Magnet on their arm's where they got the vaccine. As magnets are only attracted to metal this indicates that there must be some sort of metalic substance in the vaccine. So why would there be a metalic substance in the vaccine ? there is no known medical benefit to having metalic substance in the body so it must be for other reasons one theory going around is that its easier to track a person if they have lumps of metal floating around their bodies especially for the new 5G network currently being installed in cities and towns. Big brother could easily spy on you through walls if your light up with all these metalic substances. Another theory is that your tagged and numbered with some sort of micro chip for the future digital id system and cashless society their building for the future .
Markus Antonius wrote: » I personally think the vaccines themselves, in the light of day, are a bigger threat to my health than any conspiracy - rational or irrational.
Deleted User wrote: » Or has a bank account.
Markus Antonius wrote: » As I already said in my first post, such a design would be more likely to minimise wastage than volume accuracy. Volume accuracy is dictated by the graduations not by the bung shape. No, you and your team of incessant question askers never addressed my question. I told you I would not answer any of yours until I was satisfied with your response. I am still not satisfied.
King Mob wrote: » Lol. If it's one thing that isn't welcome on a conspiracy forum, it's questions.