A South African and fellow trooper recently took the initiative to prank-call contact the country’s three major medical laboratories:
- Lancet,
- PathCare, and
- Ampath.
It was very funny.
The prank call
It was pretty straightforward:
- could he get a PCR test for the alleged Delta variant due to work-related travel obligations?
(Un)surprisingly, all three laboratories conceded that they were unable to test for this particular variant.
In fact, some of the people on the other end of the calls didn’t even know what was going on.
Virus isolation
Let’s be clear about something.
Variants don’t exist outside of a computer model, just like the supposed SARS-CoV-2 virus doesn’t exist outside of a computer model. Why? Because what is seen under electron microscopy has never been shown to be either contagious or disease-causing. Subsequently, virologists use computer models to arrive at their conclusions, not unlike climate scientists who use computer models to push man-made global warming nonsense.
They don’t use direct evidence, in other words.
And because a variant is nothing more than a mutated virus (apparently), it therefore needs to be isolated just like any other virus.
Well, this hasn’t happened.
In other words, as Christine Massey showed, SARS-CoV-2 has never been isolated and shown to cause any disease. And because SARS-CoV-2 has never isolated and shown to cause any disease, neither has any variant.
Obviously.
For clarity, virus isolation is the process of separating a virus from other components and growing it in a controlled environment, such as a laboratory.
This hasn’t happened with any virus, ever.
If SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t exist in the real world, then neither do its variants.
As an aside, I recommend reading this Substack containing over 200 years worth of failed scientific attempts to show human-to-human transmission of any disease.
Back to the prank
One lady, hilariously, even seemed perplexed by the question.
I mean, how can somebody believe that they have a specific variant when the labs themselves can’t test for variants?
Bro, I had Delta and I lost my sense of smell!
How would you know, bro?
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests are used to detect and identify the presence of genetic material from specific organisms within a human body. Basically, the test amplifies a tiny segment of genetic material, but says absolutely nothing about viruses or infection, as clarified by PCR inventor, Kary Mullis.
PCR tests are useless
A study authored by over twenty scientists, titled Corman-Drosten et al., Eurosurveillance 2020 concluded that PCR tests—for this purpose—are utter rubbish.
Which means that:
- The labs can’t test for the Delta (or any other) variant.
- PCR tests are ineffective for diagnosing COVID-19.
- Claims about the Delta variant are nonsense.
Also, what happened to flu? It coincidentally vanished.
Here’s the prank
It’s all fear porn and ignorance.
Too many people blindly believe what they are told.