torsdag den 4. februar 2021

PANDEMIC
COVID-19
AND
THE PCR TEST
(DNA AMPLIFICATION)
By
Søren Nielsen
2021







This "Pandemic" is such a con to steal our rights and freedoms and libertieis . just follow the money...who gains most? 

Big Pharma ....if they convince the world ...7 Billion people need the covid 19 vax EVERY year. 

If 7 billion people accept the vax...thats 7 billion x usd 64= 448 BILLION DOLLARS...every year to come 

And according to Bio Pharma Dive (free subscription) the newsletter of the pharma industry ...the efficacy rate for vaccine approval is only 50%. 

So you take your family to the doctor once vaccine has been approved...and you think allowing them to be injected means your entire family is protected...no....its a 50- 50 chance of saving your loved one. 

Good organic food...good positive thoughts ...and clean distilled water (never chemical tap water) ...this is the formula for good health. 

Because it has nothing to do with profits for big Pharma.

Big profits encourage big corruption. 

There are so many lies and contradictions going on right now...that only require an inquisitive mind to actually dicefer.

Such as...this is callled a PANDEMIC.

A few hundred people died in Wuhan and it was immediatly labelled a Pandemic.

False interpretation

A Pandemic is when 7% of a given population die.

Wear a mask

The mask has never been scientifically nor medically proven to protect you from an airborne virus.

And only 3 are airborne

Smallpox..Influenza...Tuberculosis.

The inventor of PCR Test Kary B Mullis, died suddenly in August 2019.




Kary B Mullis said that his PCR test was not made to detect any type of infectious disease. 

It’s designed to pick up a signature of DNA and RNA of the person being tested.

Mullis’s ground-breaking discovery was that heat-resistant enzymes found in a bacterium at Yellowstone National Park could amplify DNA.




What is Polymerase chain reaction. (PCR)

DNA polymerase (blue) makes many copies of DNA (red) in a cycle of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

The polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a method of amplifying or producing many copies of a specific piece of DNA.






The PCR Test.

This is the most commonly used test

yet it gives "False Positives" 50% of the time

the Nobel Prize winning creator of this test states " it will not inform you if you are sick or healthy from a virus...only that you do have ...or have had said virus in your body e.g. dead virus cells".

PCR was indeed invented by a man called Kary B. Mullis, who died in August 2019 before Covid-19 began to spread in December 2019. (Think about that).

Who was Kary B. Mullis...?

Mullis was neither a lawyer nor an activist.

Rather he was a biochemist, whose contribution to criminal justice and the innocence movement was accidental—but arguably the most significant in American history.

Mullis’s ground-breaking discovery was that heat-resistant enzymes found in a bacterium at Yellowstone National Park could amplify DNA.

Thus was born polymerase chain reaction (PCR)—a technological leap forward that six years after Mullis discovered it in 1983 ushered in the DNA forensic age with the exoneration of Gary Dotson of the rape of Cathleen Crowell in Illinois. 

Crowell, 16, admitted faking the rape out of fear that her boyfriend had impregnated her.

The factors that led to the convictions overturned by PCR—principally eyewitness error, police misconduct, witnesses with incentives to lie ("snitches," in the vernacular), and false confessions—spawned criminal justice reforms designed to reduce error.

Such is the legacy of Kary Mullis, who was, to say the least, eccentric—at once brilliant, bizarre, and bitter.

Educated at Georgia Tech and Berkeley, he had a habit of enlivening his technical presentations with images of nude women bathed in psychedelic light—sandwiched between charts and graphs and microscopically magnified images of exotic molecules. 

He boasted of using LSD to remind himself— in his words— "of the complexity of things."

A decade after his discovery of PCR—by Mullis’s own account—he was drunk when he received an early-morning call from Sweden informing him that he had won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

What could embitter such an accomplished person?

Money, of course.

His employer at the time of his discovery, Cetus Corp., awarded his genius with a $10,000 bonus—and proceeded to sell the technology to F. Hoffmann-La Roche for $300 million.

You might call that DNA amplification—and getting royally screwed.



Nobody expected the next big global shared experience to be such a negative one. 

It has been a challenging and sad time for many, as most of us have had to deal with the loss of people we know or love. 

This situation has caused the majority to stop, rethink choices, and reinvent lives in order to continue to thrive and not merely survive.

Many extremists embraced the opportunity to fall into the fire and brimstone condemning rhetoric while others saw it as bad karma being handed down on a massive scale. 

Instead of offering comfort to those who were suffering, many started pointing fingers. 

They soberly argued that humans were to blame for hurting nature and were now being punished.

The world as we knew it changed and we were not prepared to deal with the suddenness of it. 

Economic turmoil, fear, and uncertainty have somehow taken over. 

By August 2020 over 800,000 people had lost their lives to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The way different people experienced the lockdown had a lot to do with socio-economical status; those who had grown accustomed to living from paycheck to paycheck suffered the most, as thousands of jobs were lost and many services simply were no longer required.

When hospitals got full beyond their capacity, many people feared that if they were to get sick, help wouldn’t be available for them. 

Many wondered what became of people suffering from other diseases that were not necessarily COVID-19?

There was a lot of contradictory information and blatant lies being spread on the news from sources that many had learned to trust. 

There was a point at which people did not know which reports, if any, could be trusted as conspiracy theories flooded social media.

In April 2020, a conversation started among a group of friends located all over the world. 

The intention was to make sense of what was going on.


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