Nice change of subject. Your quack claims that the shot makes you EM sensitive or can be magnetized. Physical impossible.
She didn't claim anything about magnetism from shots other than concern that needed further validation. Her recording in that hearing is in the context and timing of hundreds of videos popping up people making the claim. She voiced a concern, but you can of course shill on and paint false narratives just like all the media outlets do.
Tenpenny is known more for concerns about 5G EMF and graphene in shots as a potential nano electrical conductor than her comments about forks and spoons. Which I assumed was why you were dismissing her as a quack and is why I pointed out that humans are sensitive to emf and magnetism. I am not changing the subject.
Metals and other non biologic materials don't belong in the body anymore than we might ingest in foods. To argue otherwise, when it is not known, or state there will never be adverse effects from metal additives in shots is moronic and goes against the scientific method. We know far less about reality than we know.
I will agree with the other poster that the majority of red pill right wing outlets over embellish the topics they cover. And that it tarnishes their credibility. Same as most all news outlets do.