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There is almost have a million Americans dead from this. I would hardly call that a scam. My wife is an emergency room nurse. She sees it everyday.

1. The PCR test was designed by a man who stated it was not useful in identifying virus's. When you hear "tested positive via PCR test" you are placing confidence that the PCR test can actually identify a virus, contrary to the claims of inventor of the test.

2. Reported deaths can be reported as a covid death if it is "suspected" according to WHO documents. There have been numerous cases of people with underlying conditions (cancer, heart disease, etc) being labeled as covid deaths because hospitals are getting paid to do exactly that.

3. The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) actually said in 2019 that a "simulated exercise" involving a "lethal respiratory pathogen" would be conducted as a "progress indicator" by September 2020. You can read it for yourself on line, but here is a snap shot of the relevant passage:

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4. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation hosted "Event 201" late 2019 which details a "novel corona virus" infecting the whole world. The Gates are the biggest funders of the WHO. They are also profiting from the vaccine you just took. Bill Gates is on the public record as being a eugenicist who has publically stated he wants to see a reduction in world population with a specific mention of vaccines.

5. A similar "training exercise" for a novel coronavirus was held in none other than Wuhan, China in late 2019: Chinese Government ALSO Ran A Coronavirus Drill, In Wuhan — Exactly Where the Actual Outbreak Started

6. Although not proof of anything, but strangely coincidental, the 2019 World Military Games was hosted in Wuhan China.

7. A 2010 Rockefeller foundation document subsection "Lockstep", describes, in exacting detail, the results of/reaction of world governments in relation to a new virus, from the shutting down of economies to the mandatory wearing of masks and to the power grabs of local government "officials". "Lockstep" is part of a broader paper that details ways in which a greater technocracy can be achieved. More monitoring. Rockefeller spokemen/women have been at the forefront pushing their "track and trace" apps.

8. As early as Mid 2020, Klaus Schwab published "Covid-19 The Great Reset" detailing a large scale change in economics and policies due to so called "pandemic". This is significant as he is the head of the World Economic Forum which has links to the UN and other big organizations involved in public policy. You do not write a book in a few months detailing massive changes to the entire economies as a quick fix bandaid to a recent crisis. The changes were already planned.

9. International passports as a way of further tracking and monitoring masses of people have been in the UN plans for 15 years now: International certificate of vaccination or prophylaxis

the covid scare is just what they needed to get most television addicted, television trusting masses to take them.

10. CDC admitted in July 2020 that the virus hasn't been isolated (shown to exist and proven to cause anything) and that they had to use assays (basically guesswork) to help medical staff "identify it" :

" Since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019-nCoV were available for CDC use at the time the test was developed and this study conducted, assays designed for detection of the 2019-nCoV RNA were tested with characterized stocks of in vitro transcribed full length RNA (N gene; GenBank accession: MN908947.2) of known titer (RNA copies/μL) spiked into a diluent consisting of a suspension of human A549 cells and viral transport medium (VTM) to mimic clinical specimen. "

link: https://www.fda.gov/media/134922/download page 42 under "Analytical performance"

11. wits.worldbank recorded trades for "Coronavirus test kits" for years 2017 and 2018 from countries all over the world. This was (upon discovery and public disclosure) changed on the website itself to "Medical test kits". If you research this, you will find that it has been "debunked" by so called Fact Checkers. This is untrue. I was watching and video recorded the changes myself in real time as they were changed. The info is also on the web-archives, aka wayback machine to see for yourself. The world bank is part of the scam.
 
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The amount of potassium chloride in the vaccine is 0.01 mg. You get 422 mg in a banana for example. One's body needs potassium chloride for muscle function, especially heart. The amount in the vaccine is extremely small and would have not effect on your potassium level. I have to take the equivalent of 750 mg a day to keep my potassium levels in the range they need to be in. If i fall below the range, I have cardiac issues. I do not know how much is in the injections give to death row inmates, but you can see it is much much higher than the amount in the vaccine.
 

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The amount of potassium chloride in the vaccine is 0.01 mg. You get 422 mg in a banana for example. One's body needs potassium chloride for muscle function, especially heart. The amount in the vaccine is extremely small and would have not effect on your potassium level. I have to take the equivalent of 750 mg a day to keep my potassium levels in the range they need to be in. If i fall below the range, I have cardiac issues. I do not know how much is in the injections give to death row inmates, but you can see it is much much higher than the amount in the vaccine.

I know there's a lot more in a lethal injection, I was just curious to see the exact same ingredient.

422mg of potassium in a banana isn't an entirely relevant example because not all of that necessarily ends up in your bloodstream. I remember looking into issues like hypokalemia some months ago and noticing that a single banana has enough potassium in it that, if injected directly into the blood, could take someone from having dangerously low potassium levels to having levels high enough it could cause an MI.

If I recall the RDA for potassium is something in the region of 4500mg.
 

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1. The PCR test was designed by a man who stated it was not useful in identifying virus's. When you hear "tested positive via PCR test" you are placing confidence that the PCR test can actually identify a virus, contrary to the claims of inventor of the test.

Do you have a source for this?
 

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I know there's a lot more in a lethal injection, I was just curious to see the exact same ingredient.

422mg of potassium in a banana isn't an entirely relevant example because not all of that necessarily ends up in your bloodstream. I remember looking into issues like hypokalemia some months ago and noticing that a single banana has enough potassium in it that, if injected directly into the blood, could take someone from having dangerously low potassium levels to having levels high enough it could cause an MI.

If I recall the RDA for potassium is something in the region of 4500mg.
I have received double the 750 mg IV for hypokalemia x 4 bags one weekend and it did not cause anything other than to straighten out my potassium level which the hypokalemia was causing my cardiac issue at that time. I was also receiving high doses orally. The thing is when they give it to you in the veins, it is in a saline solution and given slowly. Most people receiving it receive it this way.

IN the amount in vaccines, it is used as a stabilizer, not as a treatment for hypokalemia so with such a small amount, not sure why you were making the comment as you came across as being concerned. You would be surprised how much it is used and where.
 

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I have received double the 750 mg IV for hypokalemia x 4 bags one weekend and it did not cause anything other than to straighten out my potassium level which the hypokalemia was causing my cardiac issue at that time. I was also receiving high doses orally. The thing is when they give it to you in the veins, it is in a saline solution and given slowly. Most people receiving it receive it this way.

IN the amount in vaccines, it is used as a stabilizer, not as a treatment for hypokalemia so with such a small amount, not sure why you were making the comment as you came across as being concerned. You would be surprised how much it is used and where.

If you're being treated for hypokalemia I'd expect you to end up taking on a lot more potassium than someone without that condition would be expected to process. Obviously anything taken intravenously would be done under appropriate medical supervision, while few people seek a doctor's supervision to eat a banana.

I was curious to see it listed as an ingredient in the vaccine. Given its use in lethal injections and the numerous variations of concern expressed about a vaccine developed so rapidly I couldn't help but notice it there.
 

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I had my first dose of the astrazeneca vaccine on the 3rd of February and felt dreadful for 3 days.
Side effects included - fever, chills, dizziness, vomiting, headache, muscle aches and nerve pain.
I'm due to get my 2nd dose on the 28th of April hopefully I won't feel as bad after that.

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I got my first Pfizer shot last Sunday at a local school. I fully intend to get the second shot on or around 09 March. Short term effects included excessive exhaustion and a sore arm for a couple of days.
 

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Do you have a source for this?

Kary Mullis is the inventor of the PCR/R-PCR test. He never said anything about Covid-19 because he (conveniently died) just before the supposed "outbreak", in 2019. However, he was a denialist of the HIV causes AIDS theory. This might seem irrelevant unless one factors in the assumed purpose of the PCR test - which is to "detect viruses" or "a virus". That is incorrect. The PCR test identifies and replicates DNA. It does not prove that a DNA strand or fragment actually causes, or is the cause of, disease.

" Kary Mullis … is thoroughly convinced that HIV is not the cause of AIDS. With regard to the viral-load tests, which attempt to use PCR for counting viruses, Mullis has stated: “Quantitative PCR is an oxymoron.” PCR is intended to identify substances qualitatively, but by its very nature is unsuited for estimating numbers. Although there is a common misimpression that the viral-load tests actually count the number of viruses in the blood, these tests cannot detect free, infectious viruses at all; they can only detect proteins that are believed, in some cases wrongly, to be unique to HIV. The tests can detect genetic sequences of viruses, but not viruses themselves [(29), p. 3]. "

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Questioning the HIV-AIDS Hypothesis: 30 Years of Dissent

In short, the PCR/R-PCR test does nothing to prove that X DNA strand is the cause of X symptom in a host. This is just one reason why people can "test positive" without having symptoms. It is as huge an assumption as it would be if someone walked into a mechanic's shop, saw a car with smashed windows, and a wrench lying nearby, and concluded the presence of the wrench as proof that it was used to smash the windows.

On a side note, the supposed symptoms of "covid-19" are, according to WHO documents, the same as AIDS symptoms. They are both scams for which medical treatment (drugs/vaccines) are "needed".
 

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I've read a couple of articles that suggested the PCR test is only relevant if the number of amplification cycles is below a certain threshold and above that threshold it's as likely to be detecting noise as anything else. If you amplify anything enough you'll find some semblance of a signal.

Another article mentioned that what it's looking for is viral RNA and it has no capacity to differentiate viable RNA (i.e. a "live" virus) from fragments of viral RNA (i.e. a "dead" virus or virus fragment). It seems like it would be akin to scanning a battleground for evidence the enemy army was still a threat but not being able to differentiate between the angry looking guy holding an RPG, and the dismembered arm with the hand still tightly gripping a pistol. The former is clearly a threat - the latter is clearly a combination of enemy fighter and weapon but unlikely to pose much harm to anyone unless they trip over it.
 

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Just under a week ago, I had the Pfizer vaccine at our local premises. Only the next day did I have some of the symptoms that caused a few multiple negative side effects. I'm feeling a lot better now.
 
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