The testing in Canada cost $230 for a test that is not reliable
"PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) tests are remarkable things. Inventor Kary Mullis (1944-2019) won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for its far-reaching impact on the world of virology, microbiology, and so much more. The PCR test can detect almost anything microbial, no matter how tiny, but it cannot determine how much of the microbe is there. Therein lies the crux of the controversy inherent in diagnosing COVID-19 cases using PCR testing.
PCR tests detect viral fragments from nasal or throat samples using cycle thresholds (amplification). If viral fragments are found at lower thresholds (1-30), that indicates a lot of the virus is likely present because it was found quickly. But if cycle thresholds cycle beyond 30 times, it means the viral fragments are so few that they are impossible to detect. Instead, a microbial piece of dead virus or nucleotide is detected and easily mistaken for the virus fragment, as explained by Dr Fauci during an interview with This Week In Virology, July 2020. (See Fauci's observations in Question #1 of "Dr. Katz Answers 11 COVID-19 Questions.")"
Precisely because PCR tests are purely qualitative (and not quantitative), this molecular testing technology heretofore has been universally rejected as preliminary diagnostic tools for infection and disease. Predictably, as a result of PCR's predominate use in diagnosing COVID-19, increasing numbers of medical and science professionals are uneasy because 70-90 percent of positive PCR test results, generated using 35 or higher cycle thresholds, are “false positives,” requiring additional testing for definitive case confirmations.
False-positive results are common with PCR testing, and occur with more frequency as cycle thresholds increase. Since so few cultures are being done, using the same virus fragments from the samples that tested positive, to verify active SARS-CoV-2, let alone verify enough to cause COVID-19 disease, PCR testing for diagnosis is largely inconclusive, therefore hardly trivial. The New York Times underscored PCR's limitations to effectively assess widespread risk relative to infection and/or disease during outbreaks, epidemics, or pandemic-level events back in August 2020. [RCReader.com/y/pcr1]
At a minimum, in the spirit of precision, positive tests at high-cycle thresholds should be considered negative unless some other contravening evidence is present, such as symptoms. This is especially true for SARS-CoV-2 because the vast majority of people, who test positive for a potential fragment of SARS2 virus, are asymptomatic. Yet all positives test results are automatically diagnosed as a confirmed case of COVID-19.
The tests in Roumania are done in containers placed in parking lot of a mall. People stay in rain to get a test that was our case for 20 minutes which means you could get a flu, or if it is hot there were people that fainted to get the unreliable test. The same test in Roumania take sample from both nostrils and throat.
The email they took was misspelled and after 24 hours i had to request the results again because they were not coming.
In Frankfurt to go to a restaurant we had to show the covid test qr code. This is madness.
At the arrival in Canada in less than 72 hours after the test and long flight hours another test is required.
8 days later the third test that has no value is required.
Here are some facts about the niddle inserted in the nose for dna collection and
By inserting a swab in the nose, the intention is to break through the blood-brain barrier of the brain, so that every germ can enter through those broken blood vessels in the body !!! This is why many asymptomatic people start having symptoms after the test.
Why every time we are tested and needle is inserted in our nose the feeling is of physical abuse of our integrity by the government.
Are the tests that insert a large stick into your nose by strangers affecting pituitary gland that in connection with pineal gland are used in telepathy transmission and receptions? Is something more sinister that just a test in the way they do it?
Also The occipital lymph nodes are located in the back of the head, near the occipital bone of the skull. Much like other lymph nodes located throughout the body, the occipital lymph nodes play an active role in the body's immune defense system. Are the btests done in a drive trough manner by people under stress affecting the immune system of those tested?
About Pituitary and Pineal Glands that are affected by the tests
When stimulated by the "Serpentine Fire", it's Aura assumes swinging motion, like a plummet until the waves impinge on the Pineal, awakening it from its dormant inactive state.
The Pineal is positive pole and Pituitary is the negative pole.
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