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OK: I too see the pics of stuff stuck to MRI. They all got close, not across a room. Can I be sure the pic of guy in MRI with feet out is fake? No. If they were so incompetent to let it get that close. But one thing is for sure. It's been said that medical mistakes are covered up. This one wasn't. It's unusual to hand over a multi- million piece of evidence, let alone post it online

But it is a graphic way to illustrate the need for safety, which is what I think this is. BTW: if anyone can find out where this happened, let us know.

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Understood! Thanks.

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can't imagine a bigger waste of money

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Got it. Like all the pics, it's staged. The guy is prob real, and was taken over there in chair, top rail of chair makes contact while two guys hold lower then he is eased in for pic then released.

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good point.

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Moon and gravity.

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Mighty swell, WYDT.

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“They”= our fascist state government. Not us, the people of Florida.

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Today, we are all Buster Keaton.

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Since vaccination,I'm not magnetic, but the 5G reception is fantastic.

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Unless I’ve lost my mind, there are only 8760 hours in a year (non-leap year). That’s 365 days/yr x 24 hrs/day = 8760.

She’s literally spent every moment of everyday on “research” for over a year. Either she’s lying or suffering from a lack of sleep induced psychosis.

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Shawn libelz!

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You have to be magnetic. Have you considered a possibility that the keys you are trying to stick to your skin are way too heavy?

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I saw my doctor last week and he was telling me how when he revealed to one of his patients that he'd been vaxxed, she immediately started rummaging around in her purse for a magnet so she could prove to him he'd been "chipped". We both shook our heads in despair for humanity.

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"it would up to the state of Ohio and its BME to set the standards for licensure."

Suddenly the real problem becomes obvious. ;P

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In recent years, osteopaths were trying to appear to be more legit but kooks like her and that white house physician Sean Conley sure are working against that.

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