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Do you have any references for the PCR producing false positives? I need info regarding a court case I’m involved in. Anything would help. Thanks.

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Below this paragraph is a link to a PDF file containing details on what the test is made of, how it works, how to use it, etc. The file has FDA and CDC on it, so just keep that in mind. I don't know how much of this I personally reviewed, but my notes say on page 43, second paragraph you'll find, "Since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019-nCOV were available for CDC…” (they used “characterized Stock”).

https://www.fda.gov/media/134922/download

This link connects to CDC's Communication center. I believe there's more info about PCR if you search a bit.

https://www.cdc.gov/locs/index.html

Inventor of the PCR was Dr. Kerry Mullis. I collected info early on before I began recording citations, so I don't think I have links for him to can't verify any of this. But I do have my notes below which may help you find the verification you need. I'll keep looking to see if I have more.

(My Notes): Dr. Kary Mullis received a Noble Prize for inventing the PCR test. Look for his podcasts and interviews on the internet. He stated that the WHO and the CDC were intentionally misusing the test in order to make it appear that there was a pandemic, when in fact there was none. Only a bad flu like disease. With an infection fatality rate a little higher than the seasonal flu.

Kary Mullis died in August of 2019, some 4 months before SARS-CoV-2 was identified as the cause of COVID-19 and 7 months before a pandemic was declared. (End Notes)

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Thank you

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