RE: Quick follow-up and update to "Where did the flu go?"
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usually used for testing for the seasonal flu.
Yes, the inventor specifically stated it shouldn't be used to test for the flu the way they are doing. He actually died before COVID was a thing. In his case he came out speaking out against using his RT-PCR test to test for the flu.
Yet they have been using it the same way for COVID.
As to the rest... thanks for the information.
EDIT: There are some fact check places that state this comment about the inventor stating this is about the test is not true. The problem. It is on video. I'll see if I can find it.
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Yes, the inventor specifically stated it shouldn't be used to test for the flu the way they are doing. He actually died before COVID was a thing. In his case he came out speaking out against using his RT-PCR test to test for the flu.
Yet they have been using it the same way for COVID.
As to the rest... thanks for the information.
EDIT: There are some fact check places that state this comment about the inventor stating this is about the test is not true. The problem. It is on video. I'll see if I can find it.
Though it may not have been FLU he may have been talking about HIV. When I find it again it will correct my memory. I know he died before COVID.
https://rumble.com/vctw9l-dr.-kary-mullis-inventor-of-pcr-test-discusses-fauci-and-pcr-testing-fauci-.html
There is one link. I don't have time to watch it but I am hoping it covers what I am referring to. I didn't bother looking on youtube as this is the type of information they commonly censor these days.
Sorry about the religious flavoring of that video... it was just what I found at the moment.
From within the document:
https://www.fda.gov/media/134922/download.
Basically... you can test negative. Then they can see you coughing and decide you are positive.
Not particularly useful for actual diagnosis.
Great for politics though.