Anonymous ID: d61e47 May 4, 2020, 5:21 a.m. No.9023170   🗄️.is 🔗kun

After reading pb notable on Tanzanian goat/papaya testing positive for covid combined with this article, I’m left with “Things that make you go ‘Hmmm…’”

 

“ EverlyWell, Scanwell and Nurx announced in March that they would make and distribute at-home tests directly to consumers. The companies, at the time of the announcement, believed they were operating within the FDA's Emergency Use Operation guidelines.

 

But on March 20, the FDA issued a warning against companies trying to get the tests directly into the hands of consumers that the tests could be "fraudulent" since they are "unauthorized." Basically, the warning said that the FDA is working with companies and labs to develop a test that can be done at home, but at this time, there are no home tests that are authorized by the FDA.”

 

https://www.cnet.com/how-to/can-you-use-a-coronavirus-home-testing-kit-not-yet-and-heres-why/

 

Guess they weren’t part of the Big Club.

Anonymous ID: d61e47 May 4, 2020, 6:12 a.m. No.9023407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3548 >>3656

>>9023312

My big question when I first read this a few days ago is how did he export the software “ developed to be used against Islamic terrorists” (obviously government property and classified) to a PAC? Dirty, dirty.