The president of Tanzania secretly sent a bunch of 'invalid' specimens to the lab and some tested positive. A papaya, a goat, etc.
This underscores the unreliability of PCR covid tests for clinical medicine. And yet the entire scamdemic edifice is constructed on top of PCR results.
I discussed this with a friend and he said, "To be clear, the story about the papaya has not been substantiated."
I was wondering ... Has anyone else sent 'invalid' samples to be tested? Any links to share?
I thought about doing it myself with Amazon's at-home test kits, just swab a bunch of random stuff and see what results come back. But the kits cost $40 each. Do you know of any researchers who have done this?
from what I understand the papaya passed away soon after word and becouse of that test it was deemed a covid death even though in truth it died becouse some stupid vegetarian decided it was ok to snack on a covid victim. it is suspected that the death rate of papaya from covid is unusually high becouse of the practice of selling covid positive fruit mixed with non covid fruit in Uganda. there is talk about prosecuting the minister of agriculture becouse it was his decision that all fruit would be sold in the same stand no mater the reason whether they be organically grown or not.
You mean to tell me the fruit wasn't social distancing? Was it at least wearing two masks?
have you been to a fruit stand . no social distancing at all. the profiteers will pile them in together becouse shelf space is a premium and who really care what's going on with a papaya becouse when it gets to a fruit stand its not long for the world.
At least tell me they're not allowed in restaurants without a jab certificate.
Sadly I don't think many papayas will wake up and start to wear masks
Because they're smarter than Democrats.