![]() ![]() So back up and tell me a little bit of your COVID story. Because a lot of people say this is fake, this is phony. You sounded very, very convincing, and that's why I wanted to have you on the program to talk about it and show your videos while we're talking and find out what's going on. ![]() I spoke to you on the phone last night for a while. Lives in Northern California, she's a pre-law and political science graduate. So, you're an intelligent person, Amelia. Whether people are faking this to get fame, popularity, likes, whatever, I want to get to the bottom of it, because as I always say on the program, I don't believe in conspiracy theories, but I do believe in government cover-ups, so the young woman in that video joins us now, Amelia Miller. Now, the young woman in that video and in in all the videos we were showing before firmly believe the shot made them magnetic. We started looking at different videos out there and then someone that watches the show reached out to me and wanted us to watch their videos.Īll right. So we here at Real America wanted to do some research. So I don't know what to believe, because you hear me say all the time, I don't believe in listening to the mainstream media, because they lie to us a lot or they spew a narrative. So all the mainstream says there's no way. ![]() There's nothing, there's no metal, no microchip, it's all conspiracy theories - there's no way that getting the show would make your arm magnetic. There's a lot of them out there, from the Miami Herald, BBC, Reuters, USA Today, all debunking it, saying that these social media folks that are putting it on are lying. And again, I say this with kind of a smile on my face because I still don't know what to believe. And literally, thousands upon thousands of people around the world have been trying to do it, saying that if they've been vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine that where they got the shot in the arm, it now has become magnetic. Have you heard about it? I think it's on TikTok, I'm not a big TikTok-er. It's called the magnet challenge. Cause I'm like, is this really true or not? I don't know. You may have seen it, and it got me wondering when I saw some of the videos. DAN BALL (OAN HOST): So there is a story out there that's been circulating online. ![]()
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