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RE: You can still test PCR-positive after being fully-'vaccinated'

in Deep Dives5 years ago

It is largely a fraud because even the guy that invented the PCR test and received a Nobel Prize for it indicated the PCR test was not to be used the way they are using it for COVID. It is a test based upon cycles. If you do say 5 cycles a substance may not show up. If you then do 10 cycles that substance might show up. The inventor stated that if you do enough cycles that any substance we know of could be found on any person.

The scam is obvious when you notice they talk about CASES and surges in CASES.

Who cares about cases? What is the mortality rate? What percentage of cases that get it die from it?

They stopped reporting on that a long time ago for a reason. That rate is actually very low. In fact, you are very likely at a greater risk from one of the two vaccines (Johnson & Johnson and Astra Zeneca) or the mRNA Gene Therapies spun as vaccines (Pfizer and Moderna) than the virus itself.

A lot of people that died in the beginning was due to them not knowing yet how to treat it. Being stuck on a ventilator for example ended up almost being a death sentence.

Since then they have gotten really good at treating it. The fatality rate is extremely low. Even in the at risk populations at this point.

For a normal person it is almost non-exsistent.

If you are concerned then increase your daily suppliments in Vitamin C and Vitamin D and you'll be taking steps to head it off and/or reduce any symptoms that you might get.

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Yup the test were recommended to be used at 40 cycles, which is worthless. Even 35 is worthless, even Fauci admits 37 is useless. Anything above 30 is highly suspect. And just having a fragment of genetic material doesn't mean you have that thing they claim it is, as that material can be present from other thing potentially, you don't know, and even if it's that thing you said it is it doesn't mean your sick or can spread it.

It's a PCR-test positive casedemic, not actual cases of illness.