The doctor who contended that vaccinated people become magnetized is now, perhaps not unsurprisingly, no longer a doctor in terms of being able to practice medicine.
The State Medical Board of Ohio indefinitely suspended the license of Sherri Tenpenny. Tenpenny had her 15 minutes of fame after testifying to state lawmakers in June 2021 that coronavirus vaccinations made people magnetic.
When I read her testimony, I had to check that I was not reading the Onion or Der Postillon. But first, don’t get your hopes up as she was suspended purely on procedural grounds at this point.
“Dr. Tenpenny, neither you nor any doctor licensed by this board is above the law, and you must comply with the investigation,” said Dr. Jonathan Feibel, an orthopedic surgeon and medical board member, at the hearing. “You have not done so, and therefore, until you do, your license will be suspended.”
Now back to the former Dr. Tenpenny’s testimony.
“I’m sure you’ve seen the pictures all over the Internet of people who have had these shots and now they’re magnetized,” Tenpenny said in the course of her testimony. “You can put a key on their forehead [and] it sticks. You can put spoons and forks all over and they can stick because now we think there is a metal piece to that.”
Tenpenny didn’t stop there, however. She said there may be an “interface – yet to be defined” between the components of the vaccines and “all of the 5G towers,” noting that the connection is “not proven yet” but that “we’re trying to figure [it] out.”
Perhaps she can now return to the undead Mr. Tenpenny, but that’s another chapter in a totally different book.
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