1) PCR tests cannot distinguish between an infectious virus and non-infectious nucleic acid (viral remnants). You could have caught something, beaten it, and still "tested positive" weeks later or longer. thelancet.com/journals/lance…
2) PCR tests can detect very minute amounts of both infectious viruses and non-infectious nucleic acid, meaning there may not be enough there to make you or anyone you contact sick, but you'll still test positive. cebm.net/covid-19/pcr-p…
3) This means you could have had Covid, had mild to no symptoms, beaten it with a strong immune system, fully recovered, and still test positive.
4) The PCR test isn't the only one used to make determinations. Serology testing is apparently also used, despite the warnings that other coronaviruses (not Covid) can give positive results.
5) As I discussed in a recent thread, serologic testing is what the Canadian Covid-19 Task Force uses to make their determinations about lockdowns and mask mandates.
If you test positive for Covid-19, it's a "new case". If you test positive every day for a week, it's counted as 7 new cases. Every time someone is tested and it shows a positive result, it's counted as a new case.
7) I've seen videos of several nurses saying this but the videos are deleted immediately. If there are other nurses/health care professionals who can confirm this, please comment or contact me directly.
8) It should now be clear why WHO Director Tedros Adhanom and many politicians are clamouring to have as many people tested as possible. Lockdowns and mask mandates are based on cases, not hospitalizations or deaths. This is why the WHO changed their definition of "pandemic".
9) Mask mandates and lockdowns are being issued by decree through Provincial/local departments and not the government itself. They're based on "cases", and we know that a positive test does not mean one is even sick or transmissible.
10) We're being lied to at every step and they are going to make it so that everyone must have at least one dose of a vaccine.
11) This is all based on "positive cases" determined by flawed testing. I hope things make a lot more sense now.
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1) PCR tests detect very minute amounts of a virus, WELL below what's required for infection or transmission. A positive test does not mean you're sick or contagious.
2) PCR tests can also pick up fragments of dead viruses, fended off by our immune system during past infections. That's like finding a 6-pack holder in the garage and claiming your spouse is drunk. google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.…
3) Couple that with the reports from the media about overrun hospital emergency rooms and it becomes very clear. There is no pandemic. It's a lie.
This report from the World Economic Forum has some pretty alarming language.
2) Just scrolling through it, there are some things worth pointing out.
Apparently, their 2019 edition of the Global Risks Report warned of "manufactured biological threats".
The second image is a screenshot from that report.
3) "The current crisis has vastly expanded the role of government in attempting to ensure economic hibernation while health systems battle the pandemic and in managing the societal fallout of the crisis."
1) The Canadian Covid-19 Immunity Task Force is the group of "experts" that the government relies on to make decisions regarding lockdowns, mask mandates, etc. Who is in charge of this task force? Buckle up!
2) While searching for info on serology testing, I came across a page from the Government of Canada that states how it's used to "determine which public health measures need to be in place."
3) The reason I'm concerned is because Johns Hopkins' own website says that these tests can give positive results for all kinds of different types of coronaviruses. False positives from common illnesses. But I digress.
1) It's happening in Calgary, just like every other city. This was planned long ago.
2) It's ALMOST like there's something bigger going on. Notice how Biden has used the Floyd family for political purposes since day one and still does, days before the election? The UN and World Economic Forum are using it.
3) Everything is connected, you just have to look.