BBC FACT CHECK VACCINE INDUCED MAGNETISM 2021
- Mark Playne

- 2 days ago
- 19 min read
Something needs to be backed up and recorded for posterity.
I thought this was nonsense until the BBC denied it!
866
Reply
40 replies
do a video titled , Yes, companies have zero liability if you die
358
Reply
10 replies
When Big Brother starts telling me things aren't true then I start to take an interest!!
448
Reply
19 replies
“No your covid jab isn’t magnetic” Translation: “yes it is”
84
Reply
3 replies
Then why does a magnet stick to my mother in law then? 3 months after her 2nd vaccine
35
Reply
2 replies
I had paid no attention to it, but the fact that the BBC Is done this, they just validated it.
266
Reply
5 replies
Tried a key and it only sticks to the area where the 2nd shot was done at. There’s something wrong with this
23
Reply
1 reply
i like how they use the video of the bird at the end saying stop believing things u see on youtube yet here’s the bbc expecting us to believe what they post on youtube ️
200
Reply
3 replies
Thanks BBC I was wondering whether it was true, and this denial confirms that it is indeed true.
26
Reply
Being called a CoNsPiRaCy ThEoRiSt in Current Year is just fancy talk for “About 1-2 years ahead of the game
225
Reply
22 replies
If the BBC are going out of their way to deny this I wouldn't be at all surprised if it's true.
241
Reply
20 replies
Rolled out by the US company Profusa in Silicon Valley and funded by the Government Defense Agency through Darpa’s Advanced Research Projects in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates F
25
Reply
02:43 Stop believing in any video on YouTube? OMG! This applies to this video too?
70
Reply
4 replies
Is this the same BBC that didn't think protests outside their own headquarters was newsworthy?
91
Reply
4 replies
Cuz tracking us via ubiquitous cell phones already equipped with mics, cams, GPS, Barometers, Gyroscopes, Accelerometers, Magnetometers, Biometric readers, LiDAR, proximity sensors, ambient light sensors, NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Pedometer Sensors, Air Humidity Sensors, and Ambient Temperature Sensors.....would be too mainstream.
85
Reply
33 replies
"Never believe anything until it's been officially denied"
154
Reply
2 replies
3 people were in the room when my brother made a surprise visit to my house... and suddenly I happened to remember that he got the vaccine... and I grabbed a magnet... so I stuck it to his arm just to see if it would stick... and it did!! 3 people witnessed that I did not do anything to make the magnet stick to him. We were all in shock. Even my husband who calls me a conspiracy theorist on a daily basis just about swallows his tongue... and his pride.
252
Reply
49 replies
: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety
104
Reply
30 replies
I was so surprised when my friend sent me a photo of her parents with spoons and forks hanging on their arm after getting vaccinated. Searched for this video to dind an explain and here they are telling me it is fake lol. It is real.
20
Reply
you know something is up when media headlines start with "No, [insert phenomenon that has been happening to people] isn't real"
106
Reply
6 replies
A family friend demonstrated this in real life, and his wife too. I don’t think they were using any trickery
142
Reply
12 replies
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities against powers against the rulers of the darkness of this world against spiritual wickedness in high places
112
Reply
9 replies
Tried it with my mother the magnet only attached to her vaccinated area and not her other arm. So it's not her skin
173
Reply
19 replies
Isnt it strange how they don't go OUT in public and ACTUALLT try it. I used one of the those small, flat holiday magnets you by with a picture on it and IT WORKED. I did it one three of my colleagues at work and IT WORKED. My 4 sisters did it and IT WORKED. It worked on my mother, BUT HEY, we must all be lying RIGHT!
47
Reply
1 reply
I did this and sure enough the magnet stuck to not one arm but both as I had the injections 1 on each arm. I was shocked... I have no metal implants in my body. Explain how did this happen? No tricks ....
52
Reply
3 replies
The fact that they are reporting on this proves something is up
81
Reply
4 replies
My daughter-in-law is a nurse. She took a magnet directly from metal cabinet and stuck to her coworker's newly vaccinated arm. She snapped a picture of it. That same magnet didn't stick to the non vaccinated arm.
67
Reply
8 replies
"A theory that isn't true" ... Such as suggesting the BBC is a fair and honest media resource!
214
Reply
19 replies
Everybody knows someone who got this side effect Imagine what else these fake clowns hide from us
113
Reply
13 replies
Lol tbh magnetic is the least of my worries
179
Reply
27 replies
There is no "Safe" level of Aluminum.
85
Reply
4 replies
You did not explain why they are sticking? Or maybe (SPIONs)?
56
Reply
3 replies
Did you actually say that you spoke with others who were genuinely curious why it worked... And blew that off. Excuse me mr. reporter your job is to find out the facts not sweet the story under the rug.
104
Reply
2 replies
I like how this is the only negative thing about the vaccine that they will address.
161
Reply
22 replies
Can you do a video on the use of Midazolam in care homes please BBC.
16
Reply
Thank you BBC, for letting me know that the story of magnetism is absolutely true.
85
Reply
11 replies
The fact this even needs to be made is just mindblowing ️
70
Reply
30 replies
Creepy that these videos are being removed...
59
Reply
3 replies
im still not taking the Jab tho, No thanks BBC propaganda
140
Reply
7 replies
Then explain to me why a magnet sticks to my grandma's arms??
115
Reply
29 replies
How does that explain the Magnets the wiggle back and forth when you stick them on
65
Reply
29 replies
"Stop believing things you see on tik tok or youtube" Okay, i'll start with this video
114
Reply
2 replies
They stick I've tried it. They are just playing it off
44
Reply
8 replies
Does anyone actually believe you're going to get the truth.
72
Reply
4 replies
If bbc says this isn't true then......it's definitely true
60
Reply
86 replies
Wait, the jab goes into the arm? Why then was I told to disrobe?
36
Reply
3 replies
Metal fluid
11
Reply
1 reply
The lies the manipulation this is incredible
25
Reply
We just tried it last night. My 13 y/0 nephew got vaccinated a day ago and we are pretty shocked about the results. He said he even felt the pull of the magnet on his skin. We took a video of it
134
Reply
51 replies
Will never know unless you try it ... I tried it today it worked
5
Reply
STOP BELIEVING ANYTHING THE BBC REPORTS
70
Reply
2 replies
Yes it is. I witnessed it myself. Two times actually.
3
Reply
I see a watermelon but since BBC told me it's an apple, then then it is an apple. We trust science.
192
Reply
11 replies
Try it for yourself. You only need a magnet
50
Reply
4 replies
I watched a video by ' not on the beeb' before It got took down.looked pretty real to me so I bought some neodynuim magnets to test my mates. apparently the Pfizer one works best.
18
Reply
My dad's friend had this magnetic side effect. It ain't bull shit.
34
Reply
12 replies
Thank you BBC. Sale of kitchen magnets just went through the roof . And if it’s true - then vaccine sales just went down !
16
Reply
Bollox… I sat in a room full of NHS staff who’ve all had it and the magnet stuck to everyone, even myself and someone else who hasn’t had it. So we all tripping or what??
10
Reply
3 replies
I have seen it for myself!! What the hell is going on??
5
Reply
I think they have paid that physicist really well
91
Reply
5 replies
So it's fine for aluminium to be in it then
8
Reply
Yes the füçk it is. I’m not about to have some known liar in media tell me what I just experienced wasn’t real!
11
Reply
1 reply
I tried this with a small magnet, and yes, it stuck. Im not lying!
3
Reply
So my own eyes are lying!!
4
Reply
There is a YT channel called Not on the Beeb. They interview the English woman and her son. Independently verified magnet sticking to arm.
43
Reply
3 replies
Every time I go out to the shops I find myself walking northwards!
4
Reply
Just wait till they turn ON
1
Reply
My mother in law is a nurse in Manchester, she has had a jab. She was the one that showed me that they are magnetic, by sticking a fridge magnet to her arm. These are lipid nanoparticles devices - they do contain metals.
38
Reply
5 replies
It’s true because I tested it
6
Reply
can’t believe they actually have to report this
127
Reply
32 replies
I know people who have this side effect. It's 100 percent real. And for these people to try and cover it up makes it even more sketchy.
78
Reply
11 replies
My niece had a vaccination. Not only is she slightly magnetic, she’s also emitting an EMF frequency. How do we know? My brother has checked with his EMF meter and other cases have been known. Have a listen to Dr Erica Kahn speaking with Jeff Rense.
16
Reply
1 reply
Why aren't the BBC covering post menopausal women getting their periods back?
18
Reply
12 replies
If some videos have been removed that means they must be true...otherwise why would they be removed???
27
Reply
4 replies
Japan just declared other wise .
2
Reply
It’s true, something magnetic is going on.
4
Reply
Safe levels of aluminium..??
7
Reply
yeah and that’s why a nametag magnet sticks to my best friend’s arm in the exact spot she got Pfizer
120
Reply
36 replies
comments still on
2
Reply
- “the vaccine does not contain metal but it contains small peace’s of aluminium” thanks bbc
87
Reply
15 replies
Eventually they'll have to admit it's true and they'll come up with another elaborate lie and finish by saying the shot is completely safe and harmless. Make sure to get it!
61
Reply
3 replies
Every time I go to the fridge now magnets stick to my belly and my forehead, thanks BBC
52
Reply
13 replies
This propaganda has to stop. I’ve seen this on multiple people in person.
26
Reply
3 replies
They won’t be able to hide this for long. ..there’s more and more being posted, hopefully put a nail in the fact checkers coffin for good.
47
Reply
3 replies
Tried it with a strong magnet, it sticks, it actual snaps on to it. I did not expect it to work.
11
Reply
when people run in circles it's a very very mad world....
4
Reply
1 reply
Then explain to me why this lady at work has a spoon sticking on her arm around the injection site.
4
Reply
the big NO in the title hides a lot of things,believe me.
7
Reply
Please do a video titled: YES, we have zero liability if you die.
5
Reply
Mercury
2
Reply
Thanks for that bbc Can you explain why a magnet sticks to my uncles arm or am i just seeing conspiracies ️️
34
Reply
10 replies
My best friend took yesterday, now her arm sticks to magnetic. It is real.
23
Reply
3 replies
Actors be acting.
7
Reply
My key stays on my arm so something is going on
1
Reply
My uncle came into shop his like, I turned into a magnet lol I was dying
9
Reply
1 reply
Nanobots nanoparticles nanorobots check the future of medicine
4
Reply
I used to LOVE the BBC. Now I've woken up. "Propaganda is to democracy what the bludgeon is to a totalitarian state."
37
Reply
4 replies
Seen people interviewed at random in the streets. Had their skin dried first then a magnet DOES stick. Who believes BBC anyway!??
21
Reply
I believe the exact opposite as the news tells me
23
Reply
Emily, you deserve everything you get. Everything.
24
Reply
I mean things do stick to your arm though. My sister just sent me a video of her in laws putting their phones on their arms and the phones stick to their arms.
4
Reply
BBC reality check ... now that’s hard to believe .
16
Reply
The nanobots multiply then are able to attract magnets
19
Reply
Erm, they didn’t cover their tracks in this one very well. Yet some people will still feel convinced after watching this.
17
Reply
They are magnetic tried it on my girlfriend who had the jab and the magnet stuck.
2
Reply
I was talking to my neighbour about it, and she said shes magnetic too...I said did you have pfizer and yes she did....she showed me a video of her sticking 2 forks to her arm while moving her arm around to show they are actually stuck. Then she pulled her purse out got a 10p and a 5p and stuck it to her arm...I'm not sure if shes magnetic all over I've seen some people stick things to their chest and face too.
8
Reply
1 reply
There are many videos that contradict this cover up.
4
Reply
There are already tons of videos that show it sticks. My friend at dinner used her magnetic watch and it stuck. So why are these guys lying? Many ppl show it 100% does. Why would they remove the video ???
5
Reply
1 reply
Truly, you people at the BBC, how do you sleep?
3
Reply
Whenever MSM says “it’s NOT TRUE”, I believed It is TRUE. She also said STOP BELIEVING what any video on YouTube says. She’s right, now I shouldn’t believe whatever she said in her YouTube video.
23
Reply
2 replies
P A I D A C T O R S
23
Reply
Thanks BBC for clearing things up! And Thanks for the 20 minute warning about building 7. Saved my life!
28
Reply
5 replies
Graphene oxide
1
Reply
Seen it with my own eyes several times. If anyone reading this doubts it you seriously need to stop watching the bbc. They literally just flat out lie at this point it’s ludicrous.
26
Reply
Check your magnetism BEFORE an MRI, yes it is a thing.
14
Reply
1 reply
People Will believe this rather their experience, then there is no hope for them. But I know people are avoiding this and sayin os fake even ir they Saw it in front of their eyes... What a crazy time we livin
3
Reply
Then why can i not stop facing north ?
1
Reply
My arm is magnetic, it's not as dramatic as having a magnet stick to me but i feel the pull when i pass over where i got injected. Who knows what they put in us!.
18
Reply
12 replies
Well done with the strawman tied neatly together with counterfactuals. The BBC is the 'Ministry of Truth'.
43
Reply
2 replies
Magnets do stick. Try it yourself if you were dumb enough to get it.
17
Reply
1 reply
Research graphine oxide
2
Reply
Well, the spike protein goes to every cell in the body. So the size of the needle is irrelevant.....it spreads throughout the body!
17
Reply
3 replies
My friend tested it straight after her second jab and the magnet stayed on her arm, what the F……..? are they putting in it. That’s a NO from me and aNO from my Mum who’s 90 yes never isolated her self doesn’t wear a mask and shops. Is she dead not yet. She does have a vitamin D everyday though.
17
Reply
1 reply
my Dad now ha an anurism in the brain after the 2nd jab, having oo serious illness and not being old
17
Reply
3 replies
It does my husband got his and the magnet truly does stick
1
Reply
That doesn’t change the fact that my brother’s arm is now able to hold a cutter and a needle
14
Reply
So, the lady is confessing that her deeds were a joke, and not to believe on any social posts…. Really???? Than why the hell should we believe her confession as that is social post too!!!
5
Reply
1 reply
It might not be magnetic but it made my 81 year old mom goes from walking fine to not walking at all within 2 weeks to weak
32
Reply
11 replies
I've seen it with 3 differents people with my own eyes
1
Reply
I like what you said stop believing things that you see or ticktok or YouTube how about you stop believing stuff you seen on TV or mainstream media. Turn off your cell phones turn off the TVs go outside you would enjoy life.
4
Reply
Shouldn't we believe reverse of whatever BBC says...
4
Reply
Crazy what is out there
4
Reply
It is absolutely magnetic! I did it to both of my grandparents and it stuck at both of their injection sites and nowhere else
16
Reply
1 reply
Looks like the experience and voice of the people have FACT CHECKED you BBC.
7
Reply
She definitely got paid to say she lied , it's a shame
5
Reply
See the PubMed NCBI graphene oxide in novel vaccines.
Reply
I like the orange sweat shirt for Masonry the Reporter has on, like he's a regular bloke. Btw, Is working from home still going on in the 🇬🇧?
7
Reply
Meanwhile how was that disturbance recently outside BBC- Massive RED FLAG We would not know, this of a news service
14
Reply
They threatened this person watch her face when she says it
4
Reply
Look up magnetogenetics.
2
Reply
I got mine yesterday- and tried this! It’s so TRUE! Magnet stuck on my arm! Even after DAY 2! I didn’t believe it at first because everyone is doing it so I thought I’ll try it myself! Seeing is believing right ?
4
Reply
1 reply
0:23 the geezer sounds so convincing, NOT! The BBC reporting on the truth; now that’s like hell freezing over and we all know that will never happen! This reversed psychology thing, is really getting getting boring now
23
Reply
1 reply
“BBC Reality Checker” Ya, very “reliable”
30
Reply
1 reply
It’ll be true then!
2
Reply
We are reaching levels of idiocy no one thought could be possible!
14
Reply
5 replies
The bbc , most trusted in news.
5
Reply
My mate has had both vaccines and can stick coins to his arm so it definitely is true
4
Reply
I have seen it myself.
1
Reply
What are the life long effects of any of thse vaccines? Let me know below
4
Reply
THE JIMY SAVILLE MEDIA TEACH YOU HOW TO BE HEALTHY?????
15
Reply
2 replies
Am I watching news or some kids playing reporter
5
Reply
7 replies
hold on i know a few people who had a magnet like arm for a few days after they had it. i feel like something is being covered up.
1
Reply
For every necessary question, the standard reply seems to be denial and banning the question and ignoring it, and also: creating an adjacent angle story with stupid questions in it, that discredits the intelligence of any questioners of authority in the same topic.
8
Reply
1 reply
"The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. His heart sank as he thought of the enormous power arrayed against him, the ease with which any Party intellectual would overthrow him in debate, the subtle arguments which he would not be able to understand, much less answer. And yet he was in the right! They were wrong and he was right."
5
Reply
1 reply
It isnt magnetic, but it also doesnt work! My colleague got really bad Covid 6 weeks post second jab, which put her out for a month and it isnt the only case. Why get it if I will still contract and pass on the disease? Just explain me?
16
Reply
12 replies
Magnetic Hydrogel Made up of a chain of polymers and an electric component containing metals
3
Reply
1 reply
Whatever, but my husband is magnetic since his second pfizer shot. The kids think he is very special now and having fun with all the fridge magnets. So whatever he got...at least it doesn't hurt him. Only worry: his man made aortic valve replacement...if that "thing" starts move! So he does the test 3x times per day. GP has no answers, but we are advised to "monitor" the "thing".
10
Reply
2 replies
Research needs to be done on this. Denying the magnet phenomena is not the answer
13
Reply
3 replies
I used 10 different coins and washed my arm several times and it still stuck
8
Reply
I thought BBC was a trustful channel until i saw this
2
Reply
wtf, this still doesn't explain anything, it is happening, we just want to know why, not for you to tell us we are seeing things
6
Reply
The great ammount of the dislikes under this video is really worrying.
4
Reply
2 replies
It's ok. I don't believe anything the BBC shows me either.
15
Reply
I've seen it with my own eyes
1
Reply
I have seen it myself not going to listen to fake news
4
Reply
1 reply
Awesome cover up story!! Hide the truth quick before the people wake up and notice.
10
Reply
1 reply
My sister just showed me she could stick two quarters and a paper clip to her arm. She says it gets sore after she does that too.
5
Reply
Video have been removed wow freedom of speech
2
Reply
So then why is it leaving the area magnetic? I got mine a week ago and can stick magnets on it with out licking them....
7
Reply
2 replies
Omg this is PROPAGANDA
5
Reply
1 reply
Revelation 18:23 "for by thy sorceries(pharmakeia,pharmacy)were all the nations decieved"
7
Reply
"Needle is too small"... not for graphene
2
Reply
I love anti vaxxers. They are mile ahead of us sheeple. They know stuff because they done their research.
20
Reply
5 replies
Profusa wants to see how our chemistry will react to these nanoparticles by studying the human bodies oxygen and glucose ihormonal heart rate, resp rate & body temp and s transmit the data to a receiver.
4
Reply
2 replies
The thing is it doesn't have to be a magnetic particle it could be a chemical reaction doing something to the iron in our blood. Also i love that the only thing the BBC say, and they say it over and over haha, is that there is no way anything magnetic could fit through a needle. They cant say anything else haha
3
Reply
1 reply
Graphine oxide
1
Reply
It's OK it has aluminium in it but that's not magnetic! And loads of other crap I'd say! No thanks, I'm not part of your human experiment!
4
Reply
5 replies
No, my vaccine isn’t magnetic, but I’ve got an amazing 5G signal now!
30
Reply
8 replies
This video is flatly lying to you. We have 2 friends whose arms at the injection sites could attract magnetic objects. We know them personally and we saw it with our own eyes.
20
Reply
5 replies
It's not that people become magnetic, it's that a magnet will stick to the injection site. That is REAL. Injection sites are showing up on TSA's body scanners (and they are frisking arms). Happened to my coworker this weekend at both airports. The TSA is very familiar with this phenomenon. WTF ? We deserve an explanation.
3
Reply
I have seen this first hand and it is true!
3
Reply
My magnet won't stick! I got both Moderna shots! No fun if magnets won't stay on!!
9
Reply
11 replies
I don't trust condescending smiles and giggles.
8
Reply
Moderna Shots contaminated with Metallic particles two days ago in Japan.
1
Reply
The sheeple are strong in this comment section.
4
Reply
2 replies
"No, your Covid jab, isn't magnetic" ? That would never have crossed my mind. That just makes me think that Co-stabs are magnetic. The Corporation protesteth too much. One is reminded of the FBI saying, out of the blue: "There was no bullet hole in the windshield".
8
Reply
4 replies
Defund the BBC Cancel your tv license direct debit If it wasn’t for the BBC Princess Diana would still be alive today
11
Reply
Graphene oxide.Toxic
Reply
Maaaagnets Biatchh
14
Reply
Yes it is magnetic. Endless videos on alternative media sites showing the proof. I can't post the link or name as BBC remove my comment. Go & find the videos. I've seen at least 20 different ones.
6
Reply
2 replies
this didn't disprove shit!!!!! that lady put it on her forehead why not show us multiple magnets on the same spot? she probably was scared into saying that but what about the other thousands of videos
10
Reply
What LIARS!!!!!!
1
Reply
Errrrrrr..... it literally is magnetic due to the heavy metals used. What on earth is this report?
4
Reply

























Comments