COVID Testing: We’ve Been Duped

Authored by A.Castellitto via AmericanThinker.com,

Lost in this whole pandemic hysteria are some key considerations that when carefully analyzed place the whole COVID-19 narrative in a highly questionable light.  The gatekeepers of information dissimulation are manufacturing consent at an alarming rate, but their fatigue is setting in, and their masks are falling off.  What better, albeit unlikely, source to go for some much needed illumination than the New York Times?

During a considerably quieter time, back in 2007, the New York Times featured a very interesting exposé on molecular diagnostic testing — specifically, the inadequacy of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test in achieving reliable results.  The most significant concern highlighted in the Times report is how molecular tests, most notably the PCR, are highly sensitive and prone to false positives.  At the center of the controversy was a potential outbreak in a hospital in New Hampshire that proved to be nothing more than “ordinary respiratory diseases like the common cold.”  Unfortunately, the results wrought by the PCR told a different story.

Thankfully, a faux epidemic was avoided but not before thousands of workers were furloughed and given antibiotics and ultimately a vaccine, and hospital beds (including some in intensive care) were taken out of commission.  Eight months later, what was thought to be an epidemic was deemed a non-malicious hoax.  The culprit?  According to “epidemiologists and infectious disease specialists … too much faith in a quick and highly sensitive molecular test .. led them astray.”  At the time, such tests were “coming into increasing use” as maybe “the only way to get a quick answer in diagnosing diseases like … SARS, and deciding whether an epidemic is under way.”

Nevertheless, today, the PCR test is considered the gold standard of molecular diagnostics, most notably in the diagnosis of COVID-19.  However, a closer analysis reveals that the PCR has actually been pretty spotty and that false positives abound.  Thankfully, the New York Times is once again on the case.

“Your Coronavirus Test Is Positive; Maybe It Shouldn’t Be,” according to NYT reporter Apoorva Mandavilli.  Essentially, positive results are getting tossed around way too frequently.  Rather, they should probably be reserved for individuals with “greater viral load.”  So how have they’ve been doing it all this time you ask?

“The PCR test amplifies genetic matter from the virus in cycles; the fewer cycles required, the greater the amount of virus, or viral load, in the sample . .. the more likely the patient is to be contagious.”

Unfortunately, the “cycle threshold” has been ramped up.  What happens when it’s ramped up?  Basically, “huge numbers of people who may be carrying relatively insignificant amounts of the virus” are deemed infected.  However, the severity of the infection is never quantified, which essentially amounts to a false positive.  Their level of contagion is essentially nil. 

How are they determining the cycle threshold?  If I didn’t suspect that it was based on maximizing the amount of “cases,” I would find the determination pretty arbitrary.  More than a few of the professionals on record for Times report appear pretty perplexed on this vital detail which is essentially driving “clinical diagnostics, for public health and policy decision-making.”  Considering all that’s at stake and everything that hinges on positive vs negative case tallies, it’s outrageous that these tests would be tweaked in a way that would inflate the positive rate totals and percentages.

According to one virologist, “any test with a cycle threshold above 35 is too sensitive.”  She went on to to say, “I’m shocked that people would think that 40 could represent a positive.”

Personally, I think the science is just about settled on COVID-19.  The conclusion?  We’ve been duped!

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14 Comments
Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Administrator
November 5, 2020 8:26 am

This brings to mind something a person I admire has said quite a few times.

“The stupid, it burns.”

Eagle1
Eagle1
  Glock-N-Load
November 5, 2020 9:22 am

I’m allergic to stupid and piss a lot of people off telling them so…

suzanna
suzanna
  Administrator
November 5, 2020 8:39 am

CNN…they will use any Covid BS as soon as they want to
revive it.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
November 5, 2020 9:07 am

again… h/t to ann barnhardt…

https://www.barnhardt.biz/2020/10/21/red-alert-anthony-fauci-co-authored-a-paper-in-2008-showing-that-most-deaths-in-the-1918-pandemic-were-caused-by-streptococcus-and-staphylococcus-upper-respiratory-tract-bacterial-infection-exactly/

and she has some great pics but I can’t seem to get them here this morning.

as an aside my aunt west of Chicago spent a week in the hospital (on oxygen). Her diagnosis? “Covid Pneumonia” – not kidding….. yes she was (and still is) a believer (mask wearer).

folly123435
folly123435
  theOtherDan
November 5, 2020 1:16 pm

If you read the 2008 paper they never mention masks once.

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  folly123435
November 5, 2020 7:23 pm

Yes I know that and stated it as well the first time that I linked this… but if you go to her website there is another video of a doctor asserting the connection. It’s why in this post I included a personal anecdotal case.

Anonymous1
Anonymous1
November 5, 2020 9:42 am

Even Trump said that Covid would be over after the election, he was in on this entire operation.
imo, it was a test, to see what would happen when the real biological warfare is waged against the population.

It looks like they will conclude this psychological operation, I already see stores removing the ridiculous “one way” stickers in isles, and more people in stores are just wearing the mask over the chin, to comply but not comply. In FL they have finished reacting to the virus trickery, it is only in these democratic states where they continue with the operation.

What will be the result?
first and foremost is that a lot fewer people will be traveling by air, we still have to wait to see how the industry will be consolidated, but there will be fewer flights and fewer carriers

Biden will be introducing the foundations for the same surveillance state that silicon valley has helped build in China. The China-Biden connections will become more obvious if he winds up in office.

And it will be done in the name of “Safety, security, equality, and sustainability”

what a bummer of a comment, sorry, I hope I am wrong, but, I have a sneaky suspicion I’m not.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Anonymous1
November 5, 2020 11:34 am

How else were the Democratic states going to get their mail-in ballot scam going if they didn’t keep everybody locked down?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous1
November 5, 2020 1:50 pm

“In FL they have finished reacting to the virus trickery,”

Not in the blue counties. Nor in the red counties abutting the blue counties. Everyone –including Trump voters — wears a mask in Palm Beach County. I assume the same just south of here. Also in Martin County.

realestatepup
realestatepup
  Anonymous1
November 5, 2020 5:27 pm

You mean “equity”. Apparently, “equity” is far better than equality, because equity takes the personal responsibility off the individual and places it on us all for the “greater good”.
No one is responsible for their own lives anymore.
Somehow, if we all sat down and journaled about it, each and every one of us could come up with a scenario where we were a victim. Now, if you know how to use the language appropriately, you can gin up some sympathy from someone, start a go fund me, and be a cause celebre!
For instance, you must wear a mask because I am wearing a mask. So if we both wear a mask, then that means we both acknowledge our personal burden to keep you safe, me safe, and anyone within a 100 foot radius safe. Not safe from falls, burns, cuts, trips, scratches, STDs, smoking, pollution, ear infections, conjunctivitis, boils, piles, bed sores, canker sores, hangnails, ingrown toe nails, navel fungus, toe nail fungus, thrush, blackheads, pustules, bug bites, angry birds, mad dogs, sharp corners, knives, and gas station sushi.
All of those things could really happen as opposed to whatever we pretend is happening.
Go forth and don thy magic mask. And lo, it will shield you from evil. Amen

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
November 5, 2020 11:31 am

You’re just now finding this out? It’s been a scam since the beginning.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
November 5, 2020 1:25 pm

Indeed. A very close relative got tested 6+ days in a row and received both results about 50% of the time. They feel fine and have now had the blood test, I have not heard the results of that yet.

ottomatik.
ottomatik.
November 5, 2020 8:08 pm

Testing=Cases.
Cases are precious.

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