TDV BANNED FROM YOUTUBE: And Kary Mullis, Inventor of PCR, Says Fraudci is a Fraud and Liar
Guess Kary Mullis Nobel Prize inventor of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests speaking out about how the PCR is being misused will not make the YouTube “scientific facts” grade… Even less him saying that the PCR tests are meant to magnify material not test for anything. And that Fauci is a fraud and a liar.
And here’s the shock of the day: Kary died just before Event 201 last year, because, of course he did.For more on this, and other news on why people
“should not be unnecessarily alarmed if there are reports, once we start vaccinating, of someone or multiple people dying within a day or two of their vaccination who are residents of a long-term care facility. That would be something we would expect, as a normal occurrence, because people die frequently in nursing homes.” – watch the video.
TDV and every one of our 302,000 subscribers have been neutralized permanently. That’s right, no more TDV on YouTube. Assassinated, massacred – whatever you want to call it. For violating the following policy: YouTube doesn't allow content that spreads medical misinformation that contradicts...
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How accurate are the covid tests?
One thing that’s important to understand at this point is that PCR is only detecting sequences of the viral genome, it is not able to detect whole viral particles, so it is not able to tell you whether what you are finding is live virus, or just non-infectious fragments of viral genome. If you get a positive PCR test and you want to be sure that what you’re finding is a true positive, then you have to perform a viral culture. What this means is that you take the sample, add it to respiratory cells in a petri dish, and see if you can get those cells to start producing new virus particles. If they do, then you know you have a true positive result. For this reason, viral culture is considered the “gold standard” method for diagnosis of viral infections. However, this method is rarely used in clinical practice, which means that in reality, a diagnosis is often made based entirely on the PCR test.
Sebastian Rushworth M.D.
Health and medical information grounded in science
This article analyzes the accuracy of the covid tests, both PCR and antibody, and discusses why you should be very careful about how you interpret them.
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I KNOW the facts will go over somebody's head, but they are too quick and they will catch them!