I solve the main riddle of the COVID PCR test (after others already solved it)
Thank you, Dr Sam Bailey
Thank you,
(substack), for the final push that made me see what the test obviously reveals. (The perverse inferences I draw from what Sam communicated to me are mine alone.)The answer was right in front of my eyes, but I couldn’t see it. Until I did.
First, a bit of background.
As my readers know, I’ve been presenting large amounts of evidence (and many other researchers have, as well) pointing to:
The SARS-CoV-2 virus doesn’t exist. It’s a fiction, a fairy tale.
Knowing that, what is the COVID diagnostic test, the PCR, actually looking for?
We’re told it’s looking for a piece of a genetic sequence that belongs to SARS-CoV-2.
But that couldn’t be true, since SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t exist.
Nevertheless, the PCR test has found this little section of a genetic sequence in millions of people—and then the claim is: all these people have COVID, the disease.
So I kept asking myself: why does the PCR test come up positive so often? Is it possible that…
All sorts of people ORDINARILY have this little gene sequence in their bodies? Ordinarily? Often?
—Not meaning they’re sick or going to get sick. No. Not that at all. It’s just a piece, a fragment of a gene sequence. And lots and lots and lots of people have it.
I’m not the first person to wonder about this. Far from it.
Then BOOM, I saw it. Since so many people HAVE tested positive, doesn’t that imply that many people ORDINARILY DO have this little gene sequence in their bodies?
YES.
Again, the gene sequence has nothing to do with “the virus,” since the virus doesn’t exist. But the PCR is looking for the sequence and is finding it in millions of people.
Hence: the little gene sequence is there. In many, MANY people. Like a bump on a log. Like other things that are “just there” in the body and mean nothing in particular.
EXCEPT WHEN the experts tell us this little sequence is part of a deadly virus, it DOES MEAN SOMETHING—if and only if we believe the experts.
Which we don’t.
Are you seeing it?
The con?
The game?
If you direct a test to look for something millions of people have, the test will find that something.
If all the experts say that something is vitally important—but it isn’t important or meaningful at all—
Then what are we looking at?