Casedemic: The Hideous Scandal Of The Irredeemably Flawed PCR Test
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Are PCR Numbers Scientific? As the philosopher of science, Karl Popper, observed: “non-reproducible single occurrences are of no significance to science.”
To be reproducible, the results of one test should compare within a small margin of error with the results of other tests. To make this possible all measuring instruments are calibrated against international standards. If they aren’t, their measurements may appear to be significant, but they have no significance in science.
PCR tests magnify the number of target DNA particles in a swab exponentially until they become visible. Like a powerful zoom lens, the greater the magnification needed to see something, the smaller it actually is.
The magnification in PCR is measured by the number of cycles needed to make the DNA visible. Known as the Cycle Threshold (Ct) or Quantification Cycle (Cq) number, the higher the number of cycles the lower the amount of DNA in the sample.
To convert Cq numbers into doses they have to be calibrated against the Cq numbers of standard doses. If they aren’t they can easily be blown out of proportion and appear more significant than they actually are. So it’s alarming to discover that there are no international standards for PCR tests and even more alarming to discover that results can vary up to a million fold, not just from country to country, but from test to test.
Even though this is well-documented in the scientific literature it appears that the media, public health authorities and government regulators either haven’t noticed or don’t care:
Isn't there a standard? Like if you have a million glasses of water and the instructions say fill them all to six ounces, you'd expect people to get close to that six ounce mark and there'd be some errors, but out of a million you'd find an overwhelming majority are at six ounce. I can't imagine they send out a billion of these tests and just say spin them up as much as you want!
When it comes to PCR, the answer is “No”. You and I get tested for COVID. We both test positive, my Ct is 18, yours is set to 40.
We are both positive, yet I have millions of times higher detectable levels of the “COVID” virus; when in fact I have Influenza and you are perfectly healthy. Or, we are both healthy, or one or both of us truly had it. Either way, we tested positive and must quarantine for 2 weeks
Are people quarantining anymore? At my office if you get Covid you just stay home a few days and are done like the flu. I think CDC says 10 days?
From what I've read the PCR tests can only find the RNA structure of the Covid virus, influenza would have different RNA structures.
PCR isn't capable of distinguishing between ANY coronavirus
I have family (in-laws) in Puerto Rico. The folks there are so brainwashed, my brother in-law & his family are anyways, my mother in-law goes along with whatever just so not to cause problems, not so much because she believes all the idiocy.
To visit Puerto Rico you must “Complete a Travel Declaration”.
From their “Travel Safe” webpage:
“Everyone over 2 years old who is not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Moderna, Pfizer or Janssen vaccines, must provide evidence of a negative molecular or antigen test for COVID-19 performed within the 72-hour period prior to your arrival to Puerto Rico.”
“NOTICE: Any passenger arriving without a PCR test result for COVID-19 will be assessed a $300 fine. However, this will be waived if the traveler presents the test or evidence that a test was performed within 48 hours of arrival. This applies to all travelers over 2 years old who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with the Pfizer, Moderna or Janssen vaccines.
https://www.travelsafe.pr.gov/#travel-requirements
Ok so I’m thinking ... so if you go without a PCR test result & pay their $300 fine, what happens then? Do they make you quarantine for 2 weeks? And if they say you have to quarantine, then how will they know if you do or not, track your cell phone? Or is this just about money they can collect? I saw on another page that they do contact tracing if they think someone is sick. And every unvaxxed person has to wear a mask even outside in the fresh air, even when sitting around an hotel’s pool, though you can take it off when in the water. However if you show proof that you are “fully” vaxxed then you don’t have to wear a mask.
Guess hubby and I won’t be visiting the island anytime soon.