Been saying this for awhile. It's very strange that they have to shove it all the way to the back of your nasal cavity in order to "properly" conduct the test.
They have never before tested for viruses this way. So why now? Something is off.
Someone needs to obtain a sample test swab in its original fluid filled container, and then examine it and the fluid under both a standard microscope and an electron microscope.
I am aware of microdevice technology that is somewhat ahead of what the public has been told about, so this is not an impossible speculation. It is quite possible the elite have some science and technology they have kept to themselves. In fact, it is known. Where we have captured alien technology, be sure that the highest levels know of it and take it into account in their plans.
I got a pcr test in Vietnam so I could board a plane. After the test I had the hiccups for 40 hours virtually without break. Was unable to sleep or smoke or eat. It only ended when I forced myself to puke
Dude! Not related to the PCR but I have this weird thing where I pretty much never get the hiccups, bit when I do, it is almost always a full day ordeal. I can't get rid of them no matter what trick I try, EXCEPT for puking, which usually works to get rid of them for a few hours. I don't prefer puking so I always try everything else first, but usually end up puking a couple-few times. By the next morning, they are always gone 100% of the time. Super strange.
The vending machine, insta "95% accurate" tests being sold in public places makes me think there may be something to this. In general it's good advice to not let randos shove things in any of your orifices.
Been worried about this for a while now as well. Had a PCR test back in the summer. I can honestly say I don't feel any different but who knows. I hope that there is enough incentive for the test to just produce false positives and that that's the reason they push so hard for the testing. I sure hope so at least; my work (a school) is pushing for mandatory testing when we return from lockdown
Been saying this for awhile. It's very strange that they have to shove it all the way to the back of your nasal cavity in order to "properly" conduct the test.
They have never before tested for viruses this way. So why now? Something is off.
Could also be mass sampling DNA. Link DNA to social media behavioral profile. Eugenicists wet dream.
Someone needs to obtain a sample test swab in its original fluid filled container, and then examine it and the fluid under both a standard microscope and an electron microscope. I am aware of microdevice technology that is somewhat ahead of what the public has been told about, so this is not an impossible speculation. It is quite possible the elite have some science and technology they have kept to themselves. In fact, it is known. Where we have captured alien technology, be sure that the highest levels know of it and take it into account in their plans.
They are called “theragrippers”.
I got a pcr test in Vietnam so I could board a plane. After the test I had the hiccups for 40 hours virtually without break. Was unable to sleep or smoke or eat. It only ended when I forced myself to puke
Dude! Not related to the PCR but I have this weird thing where I pretty much never get the hiccups, bit when I do, it is almost always a full day ordeal. I can't get rid of them no matter what trick I try, EXCEPT for puking, which usually works to get rid of them for a few hours. I don't prefer puking so I always try everything else first, but usually end up puking a couple-few times. By the next morning, they are always gone 100% of the time. Super strange.
The vending machine, insta "95% accurate" tests being sold in public places makes me think there may be something to this. In general it's good advice to not let randos shove things in any of your orifices.
Been worried about this for a while now as well. Had a PCR test back in the summer. I can honestly say I don't feel any different but who knows. I hope that there is enough incentive for the test to just produce false positives and that that's the reason they push so hard for the testing. I sure hope so at least; my work (a school) is pushing for mandatory testing when we return from lockdown