Apparently Coca Cola causes Covid!
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Applesauce, goats and papayas as well.
The PCR test is a huge scam.
The Covid19 version of PCR test was invented by a German "doctor" Drosten, whose dissertation was not available anywhere in the last ~12 years, and rushed to make available only recently. Furthermore he invented/created the test based on a computer MODEL of the virus, without ever having had a sample of it seen or analyzed.
There is currently a pot of several thousand dollars for Mr. Drosten, to be paid out to him as soon as he can prove and verify that the Covid19 virus exists (proof of isolated virus).
The organizers claiming that there has never been a scientific proof of it's existence.
Amazingly, neither Mr. Drosten nor any other scientist ever responded to this to cash in this huge amount of money.
This should show you just how much is at stake here. A couple hundred Gs is chump change.
OP has no idea what he's talking about. Initially, there was a model. However, the first SARS-CoV-2 isolate was obtained in the 3rd/4th week of January from an outbreak in the South of Germany, which was one of the first isolates outside of China (Thailand isolated the virus around the same time, very early into the pandemic).
Edit: sorry, it wasn't OP, it was the idiot that doesn't know what a PCR test is. OP has no idea though, either.
Do you really belive that what is shown here is a PCR test ? ROFLMAO. Go to university, study biochemistry, then re-join the disussion in a number of years. Bye.
Even though his commenting skills are even worse than mine, this guy is right, i dont see how this could have anything to do with PCR, it's something else, trying to find what... this being said PCR is also shit if used
could be this one i guess
Not exactly that one, but a similar test, yes.
Coka Cola IS COVID! AHHHH!
Or the PCR test amplified 45 times is just amplifying noise.
pH levels cause this to break the test. There are inherent flaws in pcr PROCESS (not a test) and these rapid testing kits, but cola giving a positive is not really all that damning. You can ruin most actual tests by adding cola to them and get positives for random stuff.
Yes, that is why I said rapid testing kit, too. The point is that the cola testing positive is not a good way of showing the test is flawed at detecting covid.
For the sake of discussion: the speaker also did not present a sealed can of Coke that had not been tampered with. He merely claimed that the glass contained Coke, but someone with Covid-19 could have spat into it :)
In theory. But I guess that would be criminal :)
It’s the over cycling of tests that is the most damning. Allows organization to make a wave of positive tests appear and disappear at Will.
Yo, dude, this is an antigen rapid test. PCR tests are reported with CTs (cycle thresholds). Doctors diagnose and treat patients, not lab results.
I understand that nobody is being put on oxygen if they’re asymptomatic, but the number of asymptomatic cases is not what’s being reported everywhere. My understanding is that PCR amplifies viral RNA with a lower cycle count indicating a higher concentration. My understanding is also that there is a point at which PCR test results with binary values (true|false) can cause a hyperbolic response in individuals and organizations. My family members who have been tested have not been told how many cycles their sample went through but my understanding is that 30 - 40 is the standard for these tests. Hence, over-cycling is a concern for me.
Voice of reason. Ty.
There is something to say about High Fructose Corn Syrup.
So THAT is the secret ingrediant
Now we know why Kendall Jenner was passing it out to cops and peaceful protesters on the commercial.
It just makes your hair catch on fire..
Supposedly, he missed a step where he has to add some sort of strip to balance ph. However this shows the potential for results to be manipulated easily, since I wouldn't put "user error" or intentional malpractice past the inflated covid numbers.