Some people have weird mixed drink tastes.
Remember those safe and effective MNRA vaccines?
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Do you have a link to the paper this is talking about because I found this one that contradicts what that guy said.
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And that is what has me pondering the Ukraine situation more and more.
Makes me ponder this..
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Lookit these assholes:
Did flawed PCR tests convince us Covid was worse than it really was? Britain's entire response was based on results - but one scientist says they should have been axed a year ago
It has been one of the most enduring Covid conspiracy theories: that the 'gold standard' PCR tests used to diagnose the virus were picking up people who weren't actually infected.
Some even suggested the swabs, which have been carried out more than 200 million times in the UK alone, may mistake common colds and flu for corona.
If either, or both, were true, it would mean many of these cases should never have been counted in the daily tally – that the ominous and all-too-familiar figure, which was used to inform decisions on lockdowns and other pandemic measures, was an over-count.
And many of those who were 'pinged' and forced to isolate as a contact of someone who tested positive – causing a huge strain on the economy – did so unnecessarily.
Such statements, it must be said, have been roundly dismissed by top experts. And those scientists willing to give credence such concerns have been shouted down on social media, accused of being 'Covid-deniers', and even sidelined by colleagues.
But could they have been right all along?
Today, in the first part of a major new series, The Mail on Sunday investigates whether 'the science' that The Government so often said they were following during the pandemic was flawed, at least in some respects.
In the coming weeks we will examine if Britain's stark Covid death figure was overblown. We will also ask if lockdowns did more harm than good.
But this week, we tackle the debate around Covid tests, and examine whether there is any truth to the claims that they were never fit for purpose.
Last month a report by the research charity Collateral Global and academics at Oxford University concluded as much, stating that as many as one third of all positive cases may not have been infectious.
If they are right, that's a potentially staggering number – roughly six million cases.
The Oxford scientists branded the UK's testing programme – which cost an eye-watering £2bn-a-month – as 'chaotic and wasteful'.
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Do you have a link to the paper this is talking about because I found this one that contradicts what that guy said.
Sorry,I didn't see your response until now.
That is the actual paper Kirsch is writing about:
https://jamanetwork.com/journa…icine/fullarticle/2789362
If you read Kirsch's article:
https://stevekirsch.substack.c…show-ivermectin-blows?s=r
He responds to that question:
"Do not fall for it. Read the paper if you want the truth. If you want to be misled, just read the abstract.
Pierre Kory did a brilliant takedown of the paper on his substack. I won’t repeat that here. Instead, I’ll just summarize the data for you; the hidden gems in the paper that you are never supposed to notice."
Then he goes onto make his case.....
Here is the substack article that breaks it down further:
The Disinformation Campaign Against Ivermectin - JAMA's "Diversion"
Big Pharma influences high-impact journals to selectively publish (purportedly) negative studies while outright rejecting positive studies from publication. JAMA did it again yesterday.
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The testing was bullshit from day one. The instant tests were shit and the PCR's were never much better. Remember Elon Musk taking 4 instant tests in a row? 2 were positive and 2 were negative.
The wife took 2 instants about a month ago and both were positive. She went and got a PCR and it came back negative 2 days later.
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It was. The whole thing was a bunch of bullshit. They were trying to figure things out as they went along but they presented things as fact.
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They wanted high numbers so the tests were overly sensitive.
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Yeah and millions all over the world died just to make Trump look bad
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They wanted high numbers so the tests were overly sensitive.
And then they just tossed out the PCB test all together. Or whatever it was called the one that they said was the most accurate. The one that you had to wait for? They just fucking tossed it out and the CDC said they no longer recommend that test.
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And then they just tossed out the PCB test all together. Or whatever it was called the one that they said was the most accurate. The one that you had to wait for? They just fucking tossed it out and the CDC said they no longer recommend that test.
Trust "The Science".
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Trust "The Science".
by following the silenced
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Melinda Gates Is a Tell—Bad Things Are Coming for Those Responsible
Edward Dowd: "[The CFO of Pfizer] left in November because he knows what's coming. He doesn't wanna be there; he retired. He said, 'I've seen this movie before; it doesn't end well.' "
2 min from an Infowars interview:
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Melinda Gates Is a Tell—Bad Things Are Coming for Those Responsible
Edward Dowd: "[The CFO of Pfizer] left in November because he knows what's coming. He doesn't wanna be there; he retired. He said, 'I've seen this movie before; it doesn't end well.' "
2 min from an Infowars interview:
Now youve done it...
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Now youve done it...
iknowrite?
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IO'm just using this thread for COVID related stuff.
This is interesting timing. The guy who one of the architects for setting up the US funding of the labs in Ukraine:
Barack Obama tests positive for COVID-19
'It’s a reminder to get vaccinated if you haven’t already, even as cases go down,' Obama said
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