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According to HuffPost, Miller said she recently started “to feel this extremely strong metallic taste in my mouth” and re- membered stories about people who had become magnetic after being vaccinated.
Maxwell Berry, 22, of Norwalk, Ohio, initially brushed his hand against a female flight attendant’s backside, then spilled a drink on his shirt. He went to the restroom and emerged with- out his shirt, the police report said, and an attendant helped him get another shirt from his carry-on bag. Berry then walked around for about 15 minutes be- fore groping the chests of female flight attendants.
Bean There, Done That
Metro News reported on Aug. 15 that authorities in the village of Wonersh in Surrey, England, are stumped by a serial baked bean bandit who is pouring the savory legumes on doorsteps, cars and into mail slots. Officers have promised to step up patrols in the area, but resi- dents are seeing the lighter side: “What half-baked idiots would do this? I hope they get thrown in the can!” and “Abso- lutely Heinzous crime.”
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       Dan Ball, a host on One Ameri- ca News, interviewed Amelia Miller on Aug. 12 about her newfound power: She claims she became magnetic after getting the Pfizer vaccine in December 2020.
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A Magnet For Strange Tales
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took matters into their own hands and restrained him in his seat with duct tape. He was taken into custody when
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Frontier Airlines flight attendants and passengers had to resort to duct tape on a flight from Philadelphia to Miami on July 31, ABC6-TV reported.
the flight landed and charged with three counts of battery.
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   “I thought all these videos were hoax- es, people are doing it, like you said, for social media fame,” Miller told Ball.
But then she tried sticking metal ob- jects to her skin, and they stayed, and the metallic taste came back. When she tried to demonstrate during the interview, one metal object stuck, while another fell off.
As a male flight attendant watched over him, Berry punched him in the face, at which point other passengers
“I’m speechless. I’m just going to end the interview right there,” Ball responded.
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