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The Dr. Ardis hypothesis - that Covid is primarily a poison, and maybe secondarily a virus - must mean that Covid PCR tests are either directly reacting to the poisons, or they look for exosomes that are produced by the body when it has been poisoned.

Now look at this paper:

"The RNA code counted in PCR tests, previously attributed to SARS-CoV-2, belongs instead to a respiratory-virus-induced immune system response by human cells that liberate exosomes, and that vitiate PCR test results. PCR tests have zero specificity in vivo due to the exosome RNA. PCR tests exhibit excellent specificity in vitro on pure samples of other respiratory viruses. Low success rate of vaccines is explained by inexact identification of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA."

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine: Role of exosomes in false-positive covid-19 PCR tests

Following from this, it is incorrect to assume that the vaccinated are getting infected more often. Instead, the vaccinated are generating spike protein (the snake venom), and their bodies respond by creating the exosome that's being picked up on the PCR tests.

The positive Covid tests are then NOT reinfection, but are likely detection of continuous poisoning.

Note that this is the same trick they're doing with HIV! See:

https://patriots.win/p/141YWnXedQ/the-covidvaccinated-get-fullblow/c

2 years ago
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The Dr. Ardis hypothesis - that Covid is primarily a poison, and maybe secondarily a virus - must mean that Covid PCR tests are either directly reacting to the poisons, or they look for exosomes that are produced by the body when it has been poisoned.

Now look at this paper:

"The RNA code counted in PCR tests, previously attributed to SARS-CoV-2, belongs instead to a respiratory-virus-induced immune system response by human cells that liberate exosomes, and that vitiate PCR test results. PCR tests have zero specificity in vivo due to the exosome RNA. PCR tests exhibit excellent specificity in vitro on pure samples of other respiratory viruses. Low success rate of vaccines is explained by inexact identification of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA."

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine: Role of exosomes in false-positive covid-19 PCR tests

Following from this, it is incorrect to assume that the vaccinated are getting infected more often. Instead, the vaccinated are generating spike protein (the snake venom), and their bodies respond by creating the exosome that's being picked up on the PCR tests.

The positive Covid tests are then NOT reinfection, but are likely detection of continuous poisoning.

2 years ago
1 score