Anonymous ID: 890378 Jan. 3, 2021, 9:05 a.m. No.12295517   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5574 >>5626 >>5701 >>5760 >>5821 >>5863 >>5924

The Criminal WHO Blows Its Own Cover: Fake PCR Test

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/01/jon-rappoport/the-criminal-who-blows-its-own-cover-fake-pcr-test/

 

Every positive result—indicating “infection with the virus”—occurring at 35 cycles or higher is meaningless.

 

BUT, as I’ve also pointed out, public health agencies recommend running the PCR test at up to 40 cycles. Therefore, labs comply.

 

Therefore, millions upon millions of PCR tests results, over the last nine months, which indicate “infection,” are a vast lie.

 

Therefore, the COVID case numbers are a vast lie, and the lockdowns, which are based on those numbers, are absurd, insane, criminal, and predatory.

 

NOW, the WHO is walking back their stance on how the PCR should be run, for the reasons I mentioned above.

 

The language is mealy-mouthed, intentionally confusing, cautious, and sterile. Nevertheless, we can see the intent to lower the number of test cycles.

 

Translation: Using too many test cycles—aka “high cycle threshold (Ct) value”—has resulted in patients being told they’re infected, which is a lie.

 

Translation: Running the test with a high number of cycles yields “background noise”—aka a false positive result. The patient is told he’s infected but he’s not.

 

Translation: When the test is run with a high number of cycles, we can’t tell the difference between “irrelevant” and “meaningful.”

 

A frank and honest translation of the WHO message: “We’re changing the way we’re doing PCR tests. We were running them with a high number of cycles and getting millions of false positives, and those numbers were deployed to justify the lockdowns—but NOW we’re moving to a lower number of cycles. This change, all on its own, will result in fewer positive results, fewer case numbers, making the vaccine look VERY GOOD.”

 

The WHO is still crazy, still criminal, but not entirely stupid. They know what they’re doing and why.