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?
My doctor friend commented today, "watch out for the Delta variant. Even the vaccinated are getting it..."
So comical to see that the unvaccinated keep on living life while wanting to be left alone, but the vaccinated won't let them.