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How PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless

How PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless

 COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless Though the whole world relies on RT-PCR to “diagnose” Sars-Cov-2 infection, the science is clear: they are not fit for purpose Torsten Engelbrecht and Konstantin Demeter Off-Guardian, 27 June, 2020 Lockdowns and hygienic measures around the world are based on numbers of cases and mortality rates created by the so-called SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests used to identify “positive” patients, whereby “positive” is usually equated with “infected.” But looking closely at the facts, the conclusion is…

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On testing for covid-19 and how it has no scientific basis

On testing for covid-19 and how it has no scientific basis

 What is Covid-19, SARS-2. How is it Tested? How is It Measured? The Fear Campaign Has No Scientific Basis Closing down the Global Economy as a means to combating the Virus. That’s what they want us to believe. If the public had been informed that Covid-19 is “similar to Influenza”, the fear campaign would have fallen flat… By Prof Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, 2 September, 2020 The data and concepts have been manipulated with a view to sustaining the fear…

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On China’s social credit surveillance system and its version here.

On China’s social credit surveillance system and its version here.

I don’t go along with the right-wing orientation of this but there is, despite leaving out many elements, a lot of truth in this and the Sky News report. People worry about the Chinese influence but conveniently forget that we already have blanket surveillance. New Zealand’s CCP-style  police state SPECIAL REPORT: Home surveillance the ‘future’ for every Chinese citizen Chinese activists who breached a government database have revealed a worrying development which provides a glimpse into the country’s future – surveillance cameras…

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