Feds are raiding rec facilities? I am a little skeptical of the pcr test. The inventor said it can’t be used to find viruses. They can ramp it up and find anything they want. Remember the leader of some country who was skeptical of the Mexican flu virus and pcr. He tested a can of coke, donkeys, and a few other things that all came up positive for the Mexican beer. He quickly ended up dead for exposing the scam.
I see the internet search engines have removed results. Anyway here’s a quick clip of the inventor of the pcr test.
According to friends in decently high places in the industry, the FED has been knocking at a lot of wreck producers. And we are to expect massive price hikes because of it soon, and the rapid spread of disease and new strains of disease are going to impact that even more even more
You can see hop latent virus expressing lol. I've seen it on plants in kc. It causes a physical expression that's very recognizable. And if you see it you get your plants tested
One part of a plant can even test clean and another dirty
Do you know what a polymerase chain reaction is?
Lmao the only problem with PCR is that it's too sensitive and it's easy to get false positives if you don't do them correctly. Just about anyone that stands to make money off of the claim that they don't work will also prove this by failing to use one properly.
Think a little deeper on that one and you'll have a "oh, wait a minute" moment.
The dude who invented PCR technology was not the person who figured out how to use polymerase chain reactions to detect viral RNA accurately lol, he proved that the chain reaction was possible to be used to assemble bits of fragmented DNA back into their original form
Kary Mullins literally just discovered a chemical chain reaction that allows DNA to replicate itself in the presence of heat energy, that's it. And he even won the Nobel prize for the discovery of this chain reaction and the implications it could present to science.
Not for the development of viroid DNA tests.
Do you think the guy that invented the x86 model of CPU architecture to solve a 5-minute problem had any idea what that technology could be used for? He actually did not and was not expecting the entire modern digital world to be built upon an architecture he invented one evening to solve a simple problem.
Kary mullins did know why he was doing research. so did his partners in the discovery...
What has happened since is that he doesn't make money off of that research anymore, he makes money off of his books and getting paid to talk
The guys at the particle collider in Switzerland also did not realize that their methods of sharing large amounts of data quickly through a network we're going to become the internet either. Nor did they have anything to do with the internet coming to be.
Now if one of those scientists was out there in the world screaming that the Internet isn't possible because they invented the technology and that's not what they used it for, they would be a complete laughing stock in the science world just like kary Mullins, who by the way, will reiterate **
makes good money off of selling his books and charging people to talk.**
He speaks at the same conferences where dudes are getting paid to tell people that they can talk to aliens through their mind lmao (Stephen Greer).
People still tell me the world's flat and that spraying the same aluminum dust from planes for cloud seeding, same dust that you breathe in every time you walk on dirt (in much higher quantities as well) is poisoning us all too.
PCR test work fine, the problem is when they're used poorly or manufactured poorly...