The World Health Organization is already working on a Global Digital Health Certification Network — an interlinked, global technological system that would be used to…
Posts tagged as “PCR tests”
By Tim Brown We knew from the beginning that not only do the experimental COVID shots have known carcinogens in them, but so do the…
By Rishma Parpia There had been 584 confirmed cases of Monkeypox virus in 26 countries as of May 31, 2022.1 The largest outbreak is in…
By Dorothy Li China’s capital city, Beijing, on April 26 started testing most of its 21 million residents, stoking fears that a citywide lockdown was imminent. Lines formed from…
By JD Rucker There’s an old saying that goes something like this: “If you torture the numbers long enough, you can make them say anything.”…
by Guest Post Large health systems are charging anywhere from $20 to $1,419 per test, a new national survey by Kaiser Family Foundation shows, while…
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) New research published in the independent French journal Académie nationale de médecine shows that PCR tests for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “are not without…
By Raymond Wolfe March 24, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – The accuracy of coronavirus PCR tests “may vary by time of day,” according to a new study. In…
By Kit Knightly The World Health Organization released a guidance memo on December 14th, warning that high cycle thresholds on PCR tests will result in false…
Guest Commentary by Bose Ravenel, M.D., F.A.A.P., Retired Postulate: The standard testing for CoVID-19 utilizes a technology that its discoverer warned should never be used…