Anti-vaxx doctor tells Ohio legislature meeting that vaccines magnetize people!
COLUMBUS, Ohio (PNN) - June 9, 2021 - A doctor known for anti-vaccination claims has testified that the COVID-19 vaccination causes recipients to become magnetized.
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an osteopathic physician, made the declaration on Tuesday at an Ohio State Health Committee meeting.
She based her theory on viral Internet videos showing vaccinated people sticking keys, forks and spoons to their bodies.
“They put a key on their forehead and it sticks, they could put spoons and forks all over them and they could stick because now we think that there's a metal piece to that,” the doctor said on the House floor.
She continued by tying her claims into another theory about the vaccines containing microchips that use 5G technology.
“There have been people who have long suspected that there was some sort of an interface, yet to be defined, between what's being injected in these shots and all of the 5G towers,” she said.
Tenpenny was speaking in favor of Ohio State House Bill 248, dubbed the Vaccine Choice and Anti-Discrimination Act, which would ban mandatory vaccinations in Ohio and prohibit schools and businesses from requiring their customers or attendees to be vaccinated.
Tenpenny has long touted a number of assertions about vaccinations, including claims - confirmed by numerous sources - that they cause autism, on The Tenpenny Files Podcast. She has also been a guest on a number of outlets, most notably the Dr. Oz Show and Today Show Australia.
Tenpenny is regarded by many as being the most knowledgeable and outspoken physician on the adverse impact that vaccines can have on health.
Tenpenny works at the Tenpenny Integrative Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio, which she founded in 1996, and treats patients with a combination of conventional and holistic therapies.