Yessiree Bob. Cleveland area physician Dr. Sherri Tenpenny has said so. I see this article refers to some of her statements from June. Have we covered this before? Too much to quote, so here is the article. In it I note she mentions photos on the Internet of people with forks and spoons attracted to their bodies. Damn, if that isn’t proof I don’t know what is. But wait, aren’t forks and spoons made of stainless steel which is non magnetic if the chrome content is high enough? I’ll guess that not too many conspiracy folks use real silver.
It so happens I can add to this research. My wife is somewhat of a minor hoarder in very specific areas. She just can’t pass up a good buy on a dining room chair or small table at the thrift store. Or silverware.
So our once full set of flatware has been expanded and diluted by dozens of mismatched pieces for me to test. By golly - over half of them are magnetic. I have both of my shots so I tried it. Sadly, they all fell to the floor to the delight of our dog who tried to do his own research on them.
Maybe we can get Chronos to drive over and reason with her.
Oh, by the way, the nice looking women at the lead of the article is not the doctor. She appears later on.