I am starting this thread with the hope Tony will make it a 'Sticky', and others can add relevant articles they find.
The unsuitability of the PCR test is legendary, and is our best chance to fight back against the draconian arbitrary regulations governments are enacting.
I'll start the ball rolling with a NY Times article from January 2007 (so no government or 'Health Authority' can claim ignorance, or if they do, they really are ignorant and should be sacked).
'Faith in Quick Test Leads to Epidemic That Wasn’t':
https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/22/health/22whoop.html
The PCR proved it's unsuitability for diagnosis (it took, even in 2007, a long time for the article to mention it was the PCR test they used - I was thinking I would need to contact Dr. Herndon to ask, but eventually the article named it.
Interestingly, the F/B 'Fact Checkers' (Censors) mark other links up as 'False News', but they let this NY Times article alone.
'COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless':
https://off-guardian.org/2020/06/27/cov ... aningless/
'False News' as far as F/B Gestapo are concerned.
'The Infectious Myth - Stephen Bustin on Challenges with RT-PCR':
https://infectiousmyth.podbean.com/e/th ... th-rt-pcr/
'The Truth about PCR Test Kit from the Inventor and Other Experts':
https://www.weblyf.com/2020/05/the-trut ... r-experts/
'The COVID-19 Test Wasn’t Meant for Detecting Viruses':
https://delgadoprotocol.com/the-covid-1 ... g-viruses/
'BOMBSHELL: WHO Coronavirus PCR Test Primer Sequence is Found in All Human DNA':
https://pieceofmindful.com/2020/04/06/b ... human-dna/
'Homo sapiens chromosome 8, GRCh38.p13 Primary Assembly':
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nucleotide ... o=63648363
Bottom of page:
'...ORIGIN
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'COVID19 PCR Tests are Scientifically Meaningless':
https://bpa-pathology.com/covid19-pcr-t ... aningless/
'...And because the PCR tests are calibrated for gene sequences (in this case RNA sequences because SARS-CoV-2 is believed to be a RNA virus), we have to know that these gene snippets are part of the looked-for virus. And to know that, correct isolation and purification of the presumed virus has to be executed.
Hence, we have asked the science teams of the relevant papers which are referred to in the context of SARS-CoV-2 for proof whether the electron-microscopic shots depicted in their in vitro experiments show purified viruses.
But not a single team could answer that question with “yes” — and NB., nobody said purification was not a necessary step. We only got answers like “No, we did not obtain an electron micrograph showing the degree of purification” (see below).
Study 1: Leo L. M. Poon; Malik Peiris. “Emergence of a novel human coronavirus threatening human health” Nature Medicine, March 2020
Replying Author: Malik Peiris
Date: May 12, 2020
Answer: “The image is the virus budding from an infected cell. It is not purified virus.”
Study 2: Myung-Guk Han et al. “Identification of Coronavirus Isolated from a Patient in Korea with COVID-19”, Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives, February 2020
Replying Author: Myung-Guk Han
Date: May 6, 2020
Answer: “We could not estimate the degree of purification because we do not purify and concentrate the virus cultured in cells.”
Study 3: Wan Beom Park et al. “Virus Isolation from the First Patient with SARS-CoV-2 in Korea”, Journal of Korean Medical Science, February 24, 2020
Replying Author: Wan Beom Park
Date: March 19, 2020
Answer: “We did not obtain an electron micrograph showing the degree of purification.”
Study 4: Na Zhu et al., “A Novel Coronavirus from Patients with Pneumonia in China”, 2019, New England Journal of Medicine, February 20, 2020
Replying Author: Wenjie Tan
Date: March 18, 2020
Answer: “[We show] an image of sedimented virus particles, not purified ones.”
For more read the article here.'
and re the above article, which F/B Gestapo say is 'False News':
'DEBUNKING THE DEBUNKERS: PCR TESTS SCIENTIFICALLY MEANINGLESS':
https://occamsrazorterrorevents.weebly. ... eaningless
That should suffice to get the Thread going. We need to contact our Councillors, Mayors and MP's with samples of the evidence for this abominable scam.
Covid-19 PCR Test: is it an abominable scam?
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Luckily the coronavrius tests are conducted by professionals though
Coronavirus: Health and safety breaches at testing lab – Exclusive: Health and safety watchdog finds ‘material breaches’ in five areas at coronavrius lab handling 40,000 tests a day –
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/heal ... 41495.html
Dr Harris, who started working in laboratories dealing with highly infectious diseases in the 1980s, said he quickly became concerned at what he saw when he started work in the lab on 6 July. He described the initial training as “rushed” with no reference to specific issues linked to working in a biosafety level-two lab such as Milton Keynes. He also said there had been a lack of signage, spill kits in case samples were dropped on the floor and there was a lack of knowledge by staff about what to do when this happened. “At the induction I felt I was surrounded by people who didn’t know anything about biosafety or handling infectious pathogens,” he said. “These people don’t realise that they’re in harm’s way. And it’s quite easy and quite straightforward to train them. They’re not and this is what’s deplorable.” He added: “I saw complete overloading of the biosafety cabinets and when you do that the air flow has nowhere to go. “They actually had racks full of tubes plonked right on the front grate and I saw that numerous times. So people were getting no protection whatsoever. I am convinced they were putting themselves at risk of infection but they didn’t know it because they hadn’t been properly trained.” The UK Biocentre said two staff were used to operate the safety cabinets with the second worker witnessing and supporting the scientist using the cabinet. It said staff had three days of mandatory training first. Another former worker at the lab told The Independent: “I immediately began to question some of the most basic practices that were being employed in the labs. It was like we were set up to work on a war-footing with massive enthusiasm for the task but many of the things we could implement from existing industry and lab practice to make things more efficient and safer for the work team were not used.” The insider, who asked not to be named said: “On my shifts I was sitting in front of a biosafety cabinet for hours and each hour was opening 320 sample bags, making repeated actions requiring significant force. There were no rotations between tasks, not enough breaks for this type of work and basic lab practices to avoid injury from this repetitive work did not appear to be a consideration. “We had disposable visitors lab coats with gloves taped to the sleeves with brown parcel tape to reach into cabinets, no plastic sleeves like at other facilities.” In a statement the lab said staff did now have access to both cloth and disposable lab coats and tape was used as an extra safety measure because staff are told to wear two pairs of gloves. Reacting the concerns of the whistleblowers, Professor Deenan Pillay, a professor of virology at University College London, said he believed part of the problem had been an “obsession with outsourcing” by government….
Coronavirus: Health and safety breaches at testing lab – Exclusive: Health and safety watchdog finds ‘material breaches’ in five areas at coronavrius lab handling 40,000 tests a day –
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/heal ... 41495.html
Dr Harris, who started working in laboratories dealing with highly infectious diseases in the 1980s, said he quickly became concerned at what he saw when he started work in the lab on 6 July. He described the initial training as “rushed” with no reference to specific issues linked to working in a biosafety level-two lab such as Milton Keynes. He also said there had been a lack of signage, spill kits in case samples were dropped on the floor and there was a lack of knowledge by staff about what to do when this happened. “At the induction I felt I was surrounded by people who didn’t know anything about biosafety or handling infectious pathogens,” he said. “These people don’t realise that they’re in harm’s way. And it’s quite easy and quite straightforward to train them. They’re not and this is what’s deplorable.” He added: “I saw complete overloading of the biosafety cabinets and when you do that the air flow has nowhere to go. “They actually had racks full of tubes plonked right on the front grate and I saw that numerous times. So people were getting no protection whatsoever. I am convinced they were putting themselves at risk of infection but they didn’t know it because they hadn’t been properly trained.” The UK Biocentre said two staff were used to operate the safety cabinets with the second worker witnessing and supporting the scientist using the cabinet. It said staff had three days of mandatory training first. Another former worker at the lab told The Independent: “I immediately began to question some of the most basic practices that were being employed in the labs. It was like we were set up to work on a war-footing with massive enthusiasm for the task but many of the things we could implement from existing industry and lab practice to make things more efficient and safer for the work team were not used.” The insider, who asked not to be named said: “On my shifts I was sitting in front of a biosafety cabinet for hours and each hour was opening 320 sample bags, making repeated actions requiring significant force. There were no rotations between tasks, not enough breaks for this type of work and basic lab practices to avoid injury from this repetitive work did not appear to be a consideration. “We had disposable visitors lab coats with gloves taped to the sleeves with brown parcel tape to reach into cabinets, no plastic sleeves like at other facilities.” In a statement the lab said staff did now have access to both cloth and disposable lab coats and tape was used as an extra safety measure because staff are told to wear two pairs of gloves. Reacting the concerns of the whistleblowers, Professor Deenan Pillay, a professor of virology at University College London, said he believed part of the problem had been an “obsession with outsourcing” by government….
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Martin Van Creveld: I'll quote Henry Kissinger: "In campaigns like this the antiterror forces lose, because they don't win, and the rebels win by not losing."
Heading the Test and Trace system is this little whore :
Baroness Harding of Winscombe
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Baroness Harding of Winscombe
Category 1 :
Directorships – Senior Independent Director, Mindgym plc (behavioural science based training company)
Chair, NHS Improvement
Interim Chair, Genomics England
Non-executive Director and Deputy Chair, Court of the Bank of England
Category 2 :
Remunerated employment, office, profession etc. – Occasional speaking engagements via Chartwell Speakers and Literary Agency
Speaking engagement, 18 September 2019, AON Partners Conference, London (organised by Chartwell Speakers and Literary Agency)
Speaking engagement, 23 May 2019, Homeserve plc, London (organised by Chartwell Speakers and Literary Agency)
Category 4 : Shareholdings (b) – British Land plc (property)
Category 9 : Miscellaneous financial interests – Married to John Penrose MP, Conservative Member of Parliament for Weston-super-Mare and Minister of State in Northern Ireland Office (interest as Minister ceased 25 July 2019)
Category 10 : Non-financial interests (a) – Board member, MyAgro (West Africa based social enterprise providing savings schemes for small farmers)
Category 10 : Non-financial interests (b) – Member, Health Honours Committee (recommendations for honours for services to health)
Fellow, Royal Society of Arts (Insight RSA)
Member, Foreign Office Honours Committee
Non-executive Director, Holocaust Memorial Foundation (Holocaust Revisited)
Category 10 : Non-financial interests (e) – Member of Advisory Board, The Fore Trust (a charitable trust that provides funding and resources to early stage social enterprises and charities)
Trustee, DotEveryone (formerly Go-On) (digital skills charity) (interest ceased 8 March 2019)
Member and Steward (Director), Jockey Club
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