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Testing

The most popular test for COVID-19 is a 'PCR' test. PCR stands for Polymerase Chain Reaction. Karry Mullis was the man who created the PCR process and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for it in 1993.          
         
Everything sounds good so far, right? There's just one small problem.          
Mr. Mullis made it very clear that his PCR process was not designed to be used as a virus test and must not be used for that purpose!          
         
One reason he emphasized this was because if it was used as a test, it would not give reliable results in detecting a virus.          
The process was designed as a manufacturing technique not as a diagnostic tool.          
         
Yet despite his warning, the medical establishment around the world has chosen to use his PCR process as a test to detect COVID-19 infections!          
         
There are several reasons why the PCR test should not be used to detect the Corona virus.          
         
- It detects and amplifies genetic code but offers no proof this code is from a virus.          
- It generates many false positive results.          
- The test can give a completely opposite result (positive or negative) depending upon
how you set the dial on the machine!          
          
For example, if you lower the number of machine cycles to 35, it can make everyone appear negative, while if you increase them to a certain number above 35, it can make everyone appear positive.          
         
In March, Spain ordered 640,000 COVID PCR tests made in China only to discover the kits had a detection rate of 30 percent.      
   
In April, the U.K. canceled an order for 4 million kits from China after researchers at Oxford University found them to be inaccurate.          

 

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    How Reliable Are COVID-19 Tests?   June 10, 2020    


      
Would you trust a COVID-19 test that was not approved by the FDA?          
At the end of May there were 70 COVID-19 tests on the market in the U.S. alone. The overwhelming majority were PCR tests and were not FDA approved!           
         
Well if the COVID-19 test results are so inaccurate, and they are being used to determine the number of new COVID-19 cases each day, how can we trust the figures we see in the newspapers and hear about on TV?          
         
Here's what Dr. David Rasnick, bio-chemist, protease developer, and former founder of an EM lab called Viral Forensics had to say when asked what advice he has for people who want to be tested for COVID-19:          

"“Don’t do it, I say, when people ask me,” he replies. “No healthy person should be tested. It means nothing but it can destroy your life, make you absolutely miserable.”          

“Every time somebody takes a swab, a tissue sample of their DNA, it goes into a government database. It’s to track us. They’re not just looking for the virus."  
       

   Was the Covid-19 Test Meant to Detect a Virus?    Apr. 7, 2020  

 

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