Category: Are the tests really accurate?
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It’s time to rethink COVID restrictions
In this March 29, 2022 article Shira Doron, Westyn Branch-Elliman, and Elissa Perkins for The Washington Post criticized the use of “predetermined thresholds for public health policy”. According to the authors, the pandemic has changed so fast that “[B]y the time preset measures are triggered, they are often out of date”. The authors cite the…
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DOH Undersecretary Herminigildo Valle’s 17-year-old Son Dies Days After the Second Dose of COVID Jab
In a March 25, 2022 video published in Rumble, Brigada interviews Department of Health (DOH) Undersecretary Herminigildo Valle of Davao about the latter’s 17-year-old son’s death a few days after the second dose of Pfizer covid jab. In the video, Dr. Valle rundowns the events of his son’s injury until death. Dr. Valle mentioned his…
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New study shows one in three who are forced to quarantine were never contagious
New research conducted by researchers from the University of Oxford found that up to a third of people who tested positive for COVID through the RT-PCR were not contagious and did not need to self-isolate. The report on this was written by Sarah Knapton and was published by The Telegraph last February 4, 2022. The…
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Results of investigation on false positive RT-PCR tests conducted in the Philippines to be released on October 8
This article was written by Lade Jean Kabagani and published by the state-run Philippines News Agency. It reports on the developments regarding an ongoing investigation on the false positive tests released by the Philippine Red Cross Subic Chapter (PRC). According to an initial investigation, at least 49 results turned out by the PRC molecular laboratory…
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FDA documents show no reference virus for RT-PCR tests, virus strain found in tests may not be the causative agent for COVID
In this April 8, 2021 article from Mike Adams of Natural News, we discover the implications of the document from the Food and Drug Administration, the “CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel“. Adams raises these critical points: There appear to be no isolated, purified Certified Reference Materials available for SARS-CoV-2 “covid”. If you…
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CDC revokes EUA for RT-PCR test kits
This July 21, 2021 memo from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is an advanced notice to laboratories and testing sites still using the RT-PCR for detecting COVID. According to the memo, “After December 31, 2021, CDC will withdraw the request to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Emergency Use Authorization…
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New study proves that RT-PCR positivity should not be used as a measure of infectiousness
The following study was published by the Journal of Infection under the title “The Performance of the SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR Test as a Tool for Detecting SARS-CoV-2 Infection in the Population”. The study analyzed real-world data from a laboratory in Munster, Germany, and included results for weeks 10 to 49 of “pandemic” in 2020 [that’s between…
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New study shows how recovered COVID patients can repeatedly test positive, shows varying implications to RT-PCR testing
This December 17, 2020 article reports on a study conducted by Liguo Zhang, Alexsia Richards, Andrew Khalil, Emile Wogram, Haiting Ma, Richard A. Young, and Rudolf Jaenisch. In this study, the researchers found that the RNA from the SARS-CoV-2 virus is reverse-transcribed and integrated into the human genome. This means that the virus hides within…
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Sweden: PCR cannot be used for diagnosis
The following is a new guideline released by the Swedish Public Health Agency (SPHA) on the criteria which will be used to determine “freedom from infection in COVID-19”. According to the guideline first released on July 21, 2020, and updated last November 30, 2020, “The PCR technology used in tests to detect viruses cannot distinguish…
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Manitoba Government Chief Microbiologist: 56% of positive “cases” are not infectious, but products of misleading RT-PCR tests
In this May 11, 2021 article, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) reports on the developments of a lawsuit filed by churches and individuals in Manitoba who are challenging the government’s lockdown policy. According to the complainants, the restrictions were a “violation of the Charter freedoms to associate, worship, and assemble peacefully”. The JCCF…