This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.
This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.
Sherri Tenpenny is no longer a licensed physician after airing fringe comments and ducking investigators.
Sherri Tenpenny is no longer a licensed physician after airing fringe comments and ducking investigators.
I'm not magnetic yet. How many more vaccines do I need before I become an X-Men?
8 0 ReplyIt may already be happening. Do you find that when you face a random direction that more often than not it's toward the north?
3 0 ReplyDo you then think about direction and wonder why you haven't before?
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Good.
3 0 ReplyWhat's funny is that magnetizing people is actually a good thing and can help cure mental illnesses like depression.
2 0 ReplyYeah, but I think she meant it makes people magnetic somehow… as if that is a real thing a vaccine could do.
1 0 ReplyI know, she was claiming people had metal objects sticking to their bodies as an adverse vaccine reaction. This is a common magic trick any of us could do using a combination of sticky/clammy skin and an altered center of gravity. I was just pointing out that magnetic fields are used therapeutically and don't have a high degree of associated risk, making her claims that much more absurd.
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Wow Ohio on a roll with doing two things I don’t hate in a row! A new record!
Also ps what is up with the gibberish bot posts in this thread??
1 0 ReplyUgh only on procedural grounds since she wouldn't participate? If they don't want to participate just take the claims at face value by default.
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