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I think you just hit the nail on the head. The mask mandate, closing businesses, and schools, the attack on Christians, Vaccine passports, shutting down the economy, opening the borders to immigrants and drugs.
It is all about control and power. The mark of the Beast can't be far behind.
Wait, a few more things have to be stripped from our having open access to them.
Transportation. Impossible without fuel.
Heat,in winter, cool, in summer, electricity - garnered through the coal industry or nuclear power.
Food. We're use to shopping for food. But with no fuel for transporting diesel powered delivery trucks to stores....

Water. With no electricity to power our wells or pumps at the municipal water supply location.....

Then, let's speculate here, the oil pipeline currently hacked via Ransomware, that's the story at least, gets fixed. Now, to "insure it isn't likely to happen again, what?" Rationing? Monitoring our Internet use,access? Remember Mr.Biden for a short time said his goal was to install Wifi everywhere? Government supervision of our communication? To insure "ransomware" culprits can't strike again?

How many of us today's have paid for systems that are able to surveil us in our own homes? The Ring system, Alexa, etc....Don't forget our laptops with the built in camera. Or our cell with it's camera and audio feature. And of course the PC camera we buy and install for our desktop.
How about smoke detectors that now also have a home surveillance camera installed?

"One nation under surveillance".
CCTV, installed by local and federal government's in our cities and towns .
Coming soon, mandatory, the Federal Real ID.
Without it you can't fly, enter any federal building, including courthouses.

My state ID isn't real enough? No. Because federal law supercedes state law.

Real ID

REAL ID | Transportation Security Administration
 
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I'm reminded of my brother who casually zipped his "fly", and wasn't "careful" enough.

Or the cops who always have to have the last word with an innocent civilian and advises them to walk on the sidewalks.


But for me, when people say to "BE SAFE", I tell them NO. I'm NOT going to "BE SAFE" -- which implies that we stay in bed drinking tea and eating milk-toast. I'm going to drive on roads, handle power tools (including chain saws), go on the roof and sweep the chimney flue, and DO LIFE. And WHEN I get injured, THAT'S THE COST OF DOING BUSINESS.

But at the same time, I don't plan on SWALLOWING a rare-earth magnet, or a cell phone, or microwave, or a running automobile. That would be STUPID (sorry @Heart2Soul, it just slipped out!).


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You don't think iron in your blood is attracted to magnets?
Of course it isn't. Ferrosiron is a different property.

We'd have a real issue with MRI if we could attract magnets.
Water and oxygen in our blood insures we don't attract magnets. Anyone doubt this? Take a refrigerator msdnet and see if it is drawn to your body the same way the metal on the fridge makes that draw.

https://www.howitworksdaily.com/if-theres-iron-in-our-blood-why-dont-we-attract-magnets-2/


https://newsroom.posco.com/en/steel-talk-if-theres-iron-in-our-body-why-dont-we-stick-to-magnets/
 

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Democrats will do whatever they can to make people worse off, so they can pretend to fix their problems by grabbing new powers that are ineffective in actually solving anything. But they can keep grabbing power this way till they have it all.
Well said and true.
The Democratic party has a history of this.
The black voter is one of the most misled in the entire of the electorate.
Democrats enslaved blacks after they were freed by Republican President Lincoln.

The Democrats support violating federal immigration law because they think in return for permitting mass invasion by undocumented persons , those persons and their families already here will vote Democrat out of gratitude.

Democrats are the progenitors of the Nanny State model.
 

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Please read the article to find out: Does blood have magnetic properties?

"The magnetic property of blood is also part of what fuels the industry that sells magnetic items as an alternative medicinal therapy. What do you think about these products?"
I know this off thread but I'm curious why you chose Baby Boss as your avatar.

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Please read the article to find out: Does blood have magnetic properties?

"The magnetic property of blood is also part of what fuels the industry that sells magnetic items as an alternative medicinal therapy. What do you think about these products?"
That's why I was asking you about ferromagnetism.

Here you go.:)
"The fact that blood contains iron is one of the reasons why some people believe magnetic bracelets might have an effect on the human body. However, blood is not magnetic in a conventional sense. In other words, it is not ferromagnetic which is what most people understand as magnetism.

If blood was ferromagnetic, then people would bleed to death or explode in MRI scanners which produce much stronger magnetic forces than those of magnetic bracelets.

So, although deoxygenated haemoglobin is paramagnetic and very slightly attracted to a magnet, and also both oxygenated haemoglobin and plasma are diamagnetic or in other words, slightly repelled by a magnet, in theory, wearing a magnetic bracelet shouldn't have a physiological effect.

Firstly, any influence in the polarity of ions within red blood cells would be lost because blood flows in a pressurised and turbulent way.

Secondly, blood is warm, so for any paramagnetic effect to occur it would need to overcome the forces of brownian motion. All of which are extremely unlikely.

So, we turn to the second part of the question, do magnetic bracelets actually work? In my research on magnet therapy in arthritis, I began not by asking how magnetic bracelets might work, but rather by testing whether they had any health effects on humans and by trying to control for the power of imagination. The best available evidence showed that magnet therapy lacks any meaningful effect other than a placebo effect for arthritis and pain control. Although there are some contradictory results, it would appear that for those trials which have shown a benefit that have also tended to suffer from problems of blinding which might explain those findings.

Diana - And when he says that test subjects weren't blind, that means that they were able to identify if their bracelet was magnetic or not, potentially altering the outcome of the trial.

Stuart - So, despite this, the effects of positive suggestion should not be discounted if people choose to believe that wearing a magnet might help, then it may well do. Although there are no known side effects, the danger is however that people may use magnetic bracelets instead of other clinically effective treatments."
Is Blood Magnetic?
 
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That's why I was asking you about ferromagnetism.

Here you go.:)
"The fact that blood contains iron is one of the reasons why some people believe magnetic bracelets might have an effect on the human body. However, blood is not magnetic in a conventional sense. In other words, it is not ferromagnetic which is what most people understand as magnetism.

If blood was ferromagnetic, then people would bleed to death or explode in MRI scanners which produce much stronger magnetic forces than those of magnetic bracelets.

So, although deoxygenated haemoglobin is paramagnetic and very slightly attracted to a magnet, and also both oxygenated haemoglobin and plasma are diamagnetic or in other words, slightly repelled by a magnet, in theory, wearing a magnetic bracelet shouldn't have a physiological effect.

Firstly, any influence in the polarity of ions within red blood cells would be lost because blood flows in a pressurised and turbulent way.

Secondly, blood is warm, so for any paramagnetic effect to occur it would need to overcome the forces of brownian motion. All of which are extremely unlikely.

So, we turn to the second part of the question, do magnetic bracelets actually work? In my research on magnet therapy in arthritis, I began not by asking how magnetic bracelets might work, but rather by testing whether they had any health effects on humans and by trying to control for the power of imagination. The best available evidence showed that magnet therapy lacks any meaningful effect other than a placebo effect for arthritis and pain control. Although there are some contradictory results, it would appear that for those trials which have shown a benefit that have also tended to suffer from problems of blinding which might explain those findings.

Diana - And when he says that test subjects weren't blind, that means that they were able to identify if their bracelet was magnetic or not, potentially altering the outcome of the trial.

Stuart - So, despite this, the effects of positive suggestion should not be discounted if people choose to believe that wearing a magnet might help, then it may well do. Although there are no known side effects, the danger is however that people may use magnetic bracelets instead of other clinically effective treatments."
Is Blood Magnetic?
This is scientific information, if the blood has oxygen or not then it changes. And these are not even close to 2 teslas of magnetic strength like the neodymium magnet shown in the OP video. Magnets that strong are dangerous to the human body, read my post a couple back from WHO.
 
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This is scientific information, if the blood has oxygen or not then it changes. And these are not even close to 2 teslas of magnetic strength like the neodymium magnet shown in the OP video. Magnets that strong are dangerous to the human body, read my post a couple back from WHO.
True. What I posted is scientific information. Thanks for the support.
 

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By a family member? Are they an expert? Perhaps you should read this scientific article: Does blood have magnetic properties?






I'm glad that you pointed this out because we were just talking about today how we don't judge our opinions on articles and videos and that we talk to real people,.. so by all means don't take my word for it,.. but I don't tend to trust what I read or view over the internet.
 

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I'm glad that you pointed this out because we were just talking about today how we don't judge our opinions on articles and videos and that we talk to real people,.. so by all means don't take my word for it,.. but I don't tend to trust what I read or view over the internet.
In order to trust something on the internet you need to make sure the source is good. Yes there's a lot of garbage on the internet.