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?
here's an Austrian member of Parliament testing a can of Coke: https://youtu.be/LBmGvJAyhfs -- it's positive!
factcheck, politifact, fb, all say it's fake news because he didn't perform the test accurately.
Like there's a way to perform a bogus PCR test for COVID-19 correctly, LOL!
He didn't mix the coke with the buffer solution? Saw that in another article