Most people know about the human microbiome, where bacteria live in our gut. But within the microbiome is the human virome, where 380 trillion viruses exist. Every virus on planet Earth has a piece of it in every human's virome.
You have Ebola in your virome. You have Zika in your virome. You have H1N1 in your virome. And you have Covid19 in your virome.
So, how do we create a pandemic -- out of nothing?
We use a test to determine the cause of an illness in a person or a population ... that is NOT actually capable of determining such a cause.
In other words: a FAKE test. It's not that the test itself is fake; it's that the USE OF the test RESULT is fake.
To know if a particular pathogen causes an illness, Koch's Postulates must be observed (look it up).
So, to create a pandemic out of nothing:
Step 1: We IGNORE Koch's Postulates
Step 2: We instead use a PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test. While this test has its use, it is NOT CAPABLE of identifying whether or not a person is sick due to a particular pathogen. That is not the purpose of the test. But the hoaxers are using it for just that purpose.
This is fraud.
Even the inventor of the PCR testing methodology, Dr. Kerry Mullis, said that the test CANNOT prove causation.
PCR is a method to study something in the blood that is present in such a small quantity that it cannot be seen under a microscope to be studied. So, Mullis came up with a method of amplifying the substance by multiplying it to a point were it would show up enough to be seen and studied.
While you might start out with a tiny amount (an amount that EVERYBODY on Earth already has in their virome), you could end up with a whole lot more, depending on how many "amplification cycles" you run. If you run too few cycles, you will not see it, and could declare "negative" -- not enough there to show up.
But ... if you run it more cycles, it eventually WILL show up, and you can declare "positive." So, how many cycles should you run?
20? Not enough. 35? Maybe. 40? Probably. 60? Definitely.
If you run enough cycles, you could show that 100% of the population "has" it. Yes, the person has a tiny amount (as does everyone else on Earth). But the "positive" test result does not prove that there is such a large enough quantity in the person that it is actually a threat to their health. It only shows "positive" because the person doing the testing has amplified it into a large amount in the lab, by running enough PCR cycles.
PCR was never intended to be used to prove that someone has a virus in such a large quantity that it is a threat to their health. It was designed to amplify amounts that are so tiny that they cannot be seen under a microscope. The amplification process allows the lab technician to identify it and study it, and do so more quickly than with other methods.
A "positive" test result does NOT mean that the person is sick from this particular microorganism. PCR is NOT CAPABLE of proving that, and was never intended for that purpose. But it is being used exactly for that purpose.
Again, it is fraud.
THIS is how they can manipulate how big of a "problem" it is. Just run enough cycles.
PCR does not prove that a virus causes ill health. It only shows up or does not show up -- and THAT is determined by how many cycles are run. How many cycles are run is determined by Anthony Fauci, or someone like him.
It proves NOTHING.
The pandemic is CREATED ... from NOTHING.
And the same was true of SARS, Ebola, Zika, N1H1, and the rest. It is the SAME PLAYBOOK.
Same epidemic, different year (the year that Trump runs for re-election).
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23514478? ago
Trump says it's a national emergency, but you say it doesn't exist. Who should I believe?
23514691? ago
Trump talks about the "invisible enemy." He doesn't say what or who that is.
23515140? ago
Thanks for this post OP. I have been saying the same with less technical understanding.
For this particular question (why is Trump on board?) you may find this post of interest:
https://voat.co/v/QRV/3753596
23515555? ago
Hey, I didn't see that thread. Thanks for posting. Interesting thoughts.