The Problem With PCR Testing
Better late than never?
(It’s a saying I grew up with, and it aptly applies to today. This will be a “Good Afternoon Goldendale” podcast, as it will be afternoon when I post it. Better late than never!)
Another way one might apply this pithy wisdom, is to consider the percentage of people who are waking up to the lies that are destroying their lives. Better late than never!
The local news papers is pushing the centralized propaganda from the CDC. They’re shortening the quarantine time down to 5 days — how benevolent — and reminding everyone to wear a mask, get vaccinated, and get tested every chance you get!
The good news, they tells us, is that there are “Test-At-Home kits that will be hitting the streets in the coming weeks. What do we think might happen when all these tests make their way into the trembling hands of every who might have covid?
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 are going to exponentially explode!
But what about false positives? What about false negatives? What about variants and other viruses? What do we really know about these PCR tests?
Let’s drill down on some cold hard facts:
- The PCR method was not created to test for anything, it was created to amplify fragments of DNA. In fact, Kary Mullis, who invented the PCR technology and won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry states, “The idea these kits can isolate a specific virus like COVID-19 is nonsense.”
- There is video of Dr. Fauci acknowledging that amplifying viral fragments more than 35 times inevitably produces false positive test results. The CDC has now been caught changing the PCR test threshold, for vaccinated individuals only, to minimize the number of “breakthrough” cases.
- PCR tests are notoriously unreliable. Evidence has shown nearly anything can test positive for COVID-19, from goats to jungle fruit. Parents in the UK are now being warned that their kids have figured out how to skip school using the old False-Positive-PCR Trick — by intentionally contaminating their test results.
- Even the FDA’s own EUA (Emergency Use Authorization) makes it crystal clear that the PCR test is essentially worthless when it comes to diagnosing disease. The authorizations all state explicitly that, “Positive results do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. The agent detected may not be the definite cause of disease.”
Millions upon millions of tests are currently be deployed throughout the state and across the country. This will drive a predictable explosion in cases, which will in turn drive more insane local policy. Some might speculate that this is the plan.
The question is: How long will we allow our future to be dictated by faulty testing?