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Following this bit on cycle thresholds, he goes into his. thoughts on asymptomatic spread...which continue not to age well at all.

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Wow, we're reaching into the past for this one :)

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I've been doing some dives again into PCR testing because I am talking with someone on twitter who likes to think the PCR test is the bees knees when it comes to the amount of Covid deaths there were.

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Receipts, we have them.

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Well, in regards to PCR testing, they are still using it as a diagnostic tool to determine Covid positivity. I think a story out of Alberta paints the propaganda narrative. 12% of in patient hospital beds are filled with people who are Covid positive acquired while at the hospital. That's the narrative. The truth (speculation on my part) is that it wasn't the Covid that was necessarily acquired at the hospital, but the Covid positive test by PCR. I didn't go into cycle thresholds...but rather said there are a lot of false positives...meaning that these people don't actually have Covid. They might have at some point had it, but now it is as Fauci states...genetic fragments.

Also in the above example pre Covid there was required "two factor authentication" for proof of infection. One being the test, and the other being a medley of symptoms.

El Gato Malo has it right here. Regardless of the testing, all this nonsense was predicated on asymptomatic spread. We are all Schr├╢dingers Covid Cats both being the victim and bare faced plague-spreaders of a disease that spreads silently among the masses. There was never any evidence of this. And any amount of due diligence in thinking would show that far more likely was simply being in incidental locations where symptomatic people had been where aerosolized particles are in the air.

Most people you speak with on Twitter account for their infection by either a time they didn't wear a mask or came in contact with someone who was "coughing in their face and infecting them."

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