Thought Experiment: If You Don't Do a PCR, Can You Show ANY CV19 Deaths?

in #cv19deaths2 years ago

Think about it. Take your time.

I'll help you along the way.

If you have someone die. How do you know they died of something specifically?

Autopsies.

Do you know what they were not doing at the start of the so-called alleged pandemic (scamdemic)? Autopsies.

They didn't know the actual cause of death. There can be many reasons, like pre-existing conditions. There could be something new.

What proof is there to suggest it was an alleged "new virus" that was killing people? Nothing, except if you think a non-diagnostic procedure called a reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction can actually detect a virus or determine an illness or disease was present.

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FYI, PCR can't do that. It's not a diagnostic test.

The only fraudulent evidence was a PCR positive result for genetic material. Not an actual virus. A positive result with a cycle threshold so high as directed by FDA/CDC (near 40) that even Facui admitted anything above 35 CT is can't replicate a virus from the sample.

So again, if you don't have a PCR procedure applied to anyone, can anyone actually claim a death is a CV19 death?

Answer: No.

They don't culture or replicate a virus, nor have they isolated and purified any virus from an alleged sufferer of this virus who was sick or died. Since they don't have the virus itself to show that it causes the illness they claim it does, there is no actual evidence of CV19 deaths.

Put keep using a fraudulent application of a PCR procedure to claim it's an accurate or viable and reliable test result to base that conclusion on. Get out of the cult of scientism mindset, and really understand the claims being made about CV19 and deaths.