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May 11, 2021 - Clif High
14:28
Borg Woo - Explorers' Guide To SciFi World

Magnetic arms & other vaxxxidents.

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I'm going to assume that you've seen some of the videos out on bit chute that show apparently show magnets sticking to the arms of people that have been vaccinated.
I've tried to fake it here, and I've done some experiments with some big magnets, very strong magnets, and using other magnets to adhere to it through my own arm.
And it can be done, but it's extremely awkward.
So it's not the situation that we're seeing on the uh on the videos with the small uh dimes or probably nickel-sized uh or slightly larger magnets.
Now regular refrigerator magnets aren't strong enough.
Uh the activity that we observed with the one fellow who was flipping the magnet up the uh person's arm, you could easily, or you could if you were observant and you know magnetic fields, you could see that he was encountering this effect of the repulsion trying to flip the magnet back in his fingers to get back to the alignment of attraction repulsion that the magnets want to take.
And so the magnet on the outside of the arm was making a particular kind of a movement relative to the top of it, that the now top of it encountering a repulsive field to its repulsive field as it was being brought up,
which suggests that the magnetized area within the arm is larger than is apparent by the small magnet being held on the flesh, and that the um it's also uh so it means it's a little bit more diffuse, and it may also be I I hate to say it engineered in the sense that there may be a core level of what uh there is obviously a core level in the middle there of uh the attractive magnetic force that was pulling the little magnet onto the arm.
Um and then as he flipped it up, he was able to break that magnetic field and break those magnetic lines of force and and flip it up along the uh the line of the arm, and then as he but as he was doing that, it was fighting, and then it reached a point where there was it was encountering another magnetic field, repulsive in this case, that wanted to flip it back.
So uh very interesting indeed.
Uh very difficult to fabricate.
Uh you might be able to do it, you'd have to glue the you'd have to actually glue a magnet with some kind of you know Elmer's glue or gorilla glue or something, uh glue a magnet to the underside of your arm that was of a sufficient size as to hold the the small magnet on the surface.
Now you can see from here that it can be done that you can you can have one magnet hold another.
This is through copper, so they're both engaging with the copper.
If it were um uh thinner material, uh we wouldn't get quite this effect if it was something other than copper, even if it was thinner.
Uh if it was thicker, we'd have a real problem.
So this level of of wood here, which is maybe a hair over a quarter of an inch or so in thickness, is um yeah, is all that's required to keep the two very strong magnets apart to the point where you can actually have a hope of separating them.
And it's distance that's the issue there.
So if we look at the distance, the thickness on some of the people's arms that are demonstrating that these things are sticking to them, there's no way that the that they're able to fake it without some very elaborate uh stuff going on.
You could maybe do it with with super glue here that you know, but you would see the sheen.
Uh if you tried to do it a magnet underneath uh your arm and the arm was fairly thick, you're gonna need very powerful magnets, much more powerful than this one as an instance.
So I can I can put this one under there, and I can take these here, and I can get this to sort of sort of half-ass stay on my arm a little bit, but it's just just very difficult to do through the thickness of the flesh.
I would need something that was considerably stronger than that uh retaining magnet.
So maybe I could do it with three or four of them in a group.
So as you see, it would just be a difficult operation to do.
And then if you had an arm that was much thicker than mine, and I'm a thin old man here, so if you had an arm that was thicker than mine, you'd have some real issues.
Trying to hoax it.
And I'm just going to trust it and say, okay, the likelihood is that it's not being faked.
We've got, I've seen it at six videos.
I've seen six videos of this phenomena where they're just showing the magnets stick, and they're a little freaked out about it.
Then I've seen the one where the guy is moving it up and down on the on the person's arm.
So I think it's a it's a legitimate phenomena, and most people just don't have the magnets close by to check, and and would you check, right?
But it's also curious that there are supposedly warnings.
If you get the shot, you're not supposed to go have a MRI MRI scan, magnetic resonance scan, uh, for I think they said four weeks or something.
You know, some some considerable period of time.
Ten weeks, maybe.
I mean, it was some considerable period of time.
That's a long time to go without being able to have this kind of imaging.
Uh so it begs the question are they trying to bore us?
Are they trying to assimilate us with something?
Are these people being injected with uh as they claim nanobots, right?
The thing the issue about nanobots is complex and difficult to get across to people, but it has to do with the wavelength of a hydrogen ion, so to speak, because the frequency of hydrogen, because that's the the frequency frequency of hydrogen is about the smallest you can get and uh be able to have uh a carrier wave carry some information.
So, in other words, if you have a a robot that's too small, an electric it's not going to be able to receive uh electrons to get its instructions.
Make sense.
You can actually get you can we can make things so small that they're beyond our ability to communicate with, and uh and or to program in that sense.
They they're so small we cannot alter and create machinery in them in that sense uh that would respond.
So we could do it in the uh meaning of like a nanobot that was um pre-programmed and reactive.
So you could make a nanobot that was say powered by a spring, and you could turn that spring on and off by a magnetic field.
You could do that kind of stuff, right?
Because the magnetic field is is below the frequency of the electron and can reach in.
But it's not like you can use even a pulsed magnetic uh field on it to uh provide complex instructions.
So you can't tell it turn left, turn right, that sort of thing.
Uh but you may be able to turn it turn it on and off or provide very um crude binary level of instructions by the presence or absence of a magnetic field for a particular length of time during a particular period.
So but the at that level it's gonna be extremely crude.
It's not like a nanobot can be you know armed and go told to go and link up with its buddies and go hunt up your liver.
You know, it can't you can't do that kind of thing.
Uh but there's obviously something going on with an active magnetic field in there.
So what I'm actually saying about the the one guy is that he's flipping this thing up and down the the outside of the arm, he's flipping a magnet here in this area, and when he flips it, um the magnet actually rises up off of the surface of the skin here.
This is the edge of the magnet, he's flipping it, and it's encountering from underneath the skin, it's encountering a repulsive force that wants to push this part here, which is the repulsive force of a magnet, the other side of the magnet.
And so it wants to flip back and rotate back this direction.
That is uh that's different than you would see.
That's the different that's different behavior than you would see with with even uh opposing magnets uh just simply being clamped there.
So even if you had a big giant set of magnets clamped under your arms, you would still not achieve the effect that was seen with flipping that one magnet up the arm.
That is an active field.
So that's a um that's something entirely different there.
Uh something in the arm was actually generating a magnetic field of a specific type at that point relative to where that magnet was.
This is really some Borg woo.
This is some really spooky shit.
Now, I don't know what it's what its meaning is, right?
I don't know how meaningful it is.
Uh so we've always got to bear in mind the um the Burt Gummer movies.
What were those?
The graboids, okay, these um hypo or these um movie monsters that that kept defeating the humans uh and seemed wicked smart, but basically were just really stupid, but they were doing things outside of the purview of human um thinking, and we're arriving at a result where we thought they were being very smart, but they were simply reacting to their senses.
So, in other words, they uh reacted the one one group reacted to infrared and um and so could see uh or they could see heat signatures, so they could attack the engine of a car.
And the silly humans thought that the beasts knew that if they attack the engine of the car, the humans would be trapped.
So, you know, it's just a disorderly thinking process involved there.
So we don't yet know what is the meaning to be derived from uh magnet arm here, right?
It's not good, I'm quite I'm assuming right from the get-go, this is not a good thing.
Humans should not be magnetic that way.
If we find that it it is in one shot and not the other, then that opens up a whole other series of questions.
If we find it's in both of them, it it other series of questions.
Uh if it's only intermittent in some people and not others, it's like, oh my god, you know, within the same uh shot groups.
So it's gonna be quite uh a bit of odd borg woo coming out of the uh magnet arms.
Uh and then we've got um uh the pipeline thing in the northeast, it's 5,500 miles pipeline as I understand it, that's been shut down due to a hack.
Well, is it a hack?
Is it a ransom, or was it a vaccine?
And that is to say, was the network being operated by people whose mental competence is gone due to being vaccinated?
We don't know.
Maybe this was the first uh large-scale impacting vaccine.
Uh you know, um impacting mental um capacity on the job.
We're seeing vaccines all over the roads here.
We're seeing people, and I'm having it reported to me by people that live in states uh, you know, in various different conditions and so on, that they're just seeing uh an unusual number of uh very stupid accidents, uh silly accidents, people running off the road and all this kind of stuff.
Although some of this can be put down to these strange energies from space, screwing with your your ability to concentrate through um stimulation of the vagus nervous system, but others I'm quite certain are vaccines, and I'm seeing a lot of people make really dumb non-decisions uh when driving on the beach and ending up getting stuck, much more than than is usual, or has been the case in the past years.
So vaccidents are definitely on the rise.
It would not surprise me if the pipeline was actually a vaccident and not uh a hack.
Uh I you know, I'm not gonna investigate it.
It's I've got other things to do, but it'd be interesting to sort of know if it actually was legitimately a hack or if they're just blaming uh vaccident incompetence uh on a convenient scapegoat.
And then also we got to know that the energies from space are way up.
Uh gotta watch out for that for the next few days.
Uh as they're gonna be increasing, probably, I think for maybe a couple of weeks.
Uh I think it has to do or is linked to the um uh where we are relative to the moon.
I haven't been following it that close, but I got a friend of mine who is is following a little bit closer, and he's making project projections that indeed this is the case.
Since we've had three or four, the I think it's four days now of this rise uh in various Schumann frequencies.
We're in sort of um uh a little period.
Uh we'll see.
If so, it should ease off.
Let me see.
Should ease off probably by Saturday.
So this weekend it ought to ought to be letting up.
I don't know that that means less or more woo, it just means that fewer energies from space affecting us.
Okay, that that's it.
Just a little bit of of uh woo for your Tuesday.
Magnetic arms, vaxxes, don't get them.
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