COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless
https://off-guardian.org/2020/06/27/covid19-pcr-tests-are-scientifically-meaningless/
What is required first for virus isolation/proof? We need to know where the RNA for which the PCR tests are calibrated comes from.
If the authors of these studies concede that their published electron micrographs (EMs) do not show purified particles, then they definitely do not possess purified particles claimed to be viral.
This actually means that one cannot conclude that the RNA gene sequences, which the scientists took from the tissue samples prepared in the mentioned in vitro trials and for which the PCR tests are finally being “calibrated,” belong to a specific virus — in this case SARS-CoV-2.
For instance, the alleged “infected” laboratory mice did not show any relevant clinical symptoms clearly attributable to pneumonia.
Also, no animal died except those they killed to perform the autopsies.
And let’s not forget: These experiments should have been done before developing a test, which is not the case.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/06/27/covid19-pcr-tests-are-scientifically-meaningless/
What is required first for virus isolation/proof? We need to know where the RNA for which the PCR tests are calibrated comes from.
If the authors of these studies concede that their published electron micrographs (EMs) do not show purified particles, then they definitely do not possess purified particles claimed to be viral.
This actually means that one cannot conclude that the RNA gene sequences, which the scientists took from the tissue samples prepared in the mentioned in vitro trials and for which the PCR tests are finally being “calibrated,” belong to a specific virus — in this case SARS-CoV-2.
For instance, the alleged “infected” laboratory mice did not show any relevant clinical symptoms clearly attributable to pneumonia.
Also, no animal died except those they killed to perform the autopsies.
And let’s not forget: These experiments should have been done before developing a test, which is not the case.