More Proof That PCR Testing Is Pointless.

Our Longstanding View Is Proven Right (Again). We first raised a concern about the use of nucleic acid testing, also known as PCR or RT-PCR, on 19th March 2020. Over eleven months ago, we observed; “Testing for whether an individual has the virus – so-called nucleic acid or RT-PCR testing – is largely pointless. The […]

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WHO Shows PCR Testing Gets It Wrong.

What Is Nucleic Acid Testing? Nucleic acid testing, more commonly known as PCR or RT-PCR testing, is one of the three main types of viral testing. There is a full explanation of these three types here but concentrating on PCR testing, it tests a sample for tiny fragments of viral RNA. It shows only the […]

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Déjà vu – memory T cells have seen SARS-CoV-2 before.

Newly-Discovered Is Not New. In early September we first highlighted the incorrect designation of SARS-CoV-2 as a ‘novel’ or ‘new’ coronavirus when it should have been designated ‘newly-discovered’. There is a subtle but fundamental difference: something that is new did not previously exist whereas something that is newly-discovered already existed but not been discovered yet. […]

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Testing more people means cases of ‘new’ infections will rise, except they are not ‘new’.

The more tests you undertake, the higher the number of positive results you will get.  Except of course ‘positive tests’ mean very little, something we have written about previously here but find ourselves referring back to as it explains the apparent rise in cases of ‘the coronavirus’.  Nucelic acid testing, undertaken principally through RT-PCR analysis […]

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“Testing is free, quick and vital to stop the spread of coronavirus” – the latest lie from Death Secretary Mancock-Mengele.

Testing, Testing…1…2…3. The starting point remains the same: peak infection was on or around 19th March and peak deaths on 8th April. Over two-thirds of the UK population had had SARS-CoV-2 by 19th March. The virus has been and gone, moving to the southern hemisphere as alpha and beta genera coronaviruses do, being seasonal viruses. […]

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Downfall – a government awaits its fate. Your 14 days are almost up.

This strapline is a variation of ‘a nation awaits its fate’ from the film Downfall.  Even if you haven’t seen the rather excellent film, you have probably seen one of the myriad video parodies spawned by one particular scene (clue: it will include a roundabout or road in your area that gets really congested).  As […]

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Stop nucleic acid testing. Start antibody testing.

Testing for whether an individual has the virus – so-called nucleic acid or RT-PCR testing – is largely pointless. The virus may have been contracted previously – weeks or potentially months earlier – and simply be present as the individual is ‘asymptomatic’, as are many individuals who test positive. Dead virus cells as well as […]

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