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2 minutes ago, plutes said:

anything else, I might try a prawn

 

 

Have you watched the video of the (now dead) President of Tanzania..?

He got his team to test some weird animal / fruit / veg stuff and some came back positive ? 

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5 minutes ago, Basket Case said:

 

Have you watched the video of the (now dead) President of Tanzania..?

He got his team to test some weird animal / fruit / veg stuff and some came back positive ? 

I know that a goat and a pawpaw both tested positive 😂

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There was a guy early on that did a video where he tested his keyboard, the pavement and his dog and two of 3 came back positive. 

 

I have also seen many types of fruit come back positive also I saw tests where they did not swab anything, simply took out the swab and put it straight in to the test and it came back positive. 

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15 hours ago, plutes said:

So what gives false positive results too their pcr test? I feel a experiment coming on..

Oh this is an easy question. A lie gives false positive.

Please don't bring fruits into this discussion!! No prawns, coca cola....STOP IT NOW!! lol

There is no point in questioning what substance gives false positive because they are not testing it period. lol

It all depends on the person who hits the computer, sometimes Yes, other time No. It could depends on whether an operator had a coffee in the morning, had an argument with a spouse etc.... Anything goes bros.

 

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uk column have a different view, they propose that the test is a reason to get everyones dna, after looking at the steps on how a pcr test is done. I kinda agree with them and you. positives are fake, but the science is done for mapping you're dna.

 

lets see what results come in.

 

https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/pcr-testing-and-the-genome-beast

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8 hours ago, plutes said:

uk column have a different view, they propose that the test is a reason to get everyones dna, after looking at the steps on how a pcr test is done. I kinda agree with them and you. positives are fake, but the science is done for mapping you're dna.

 

lets see what results come in.

 

https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/pcr-testing-and-the-genome-beast

That's what I thought initially but some what not.

Apparently, they are looking for King David's DNA somewhere.

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On 8/13/2021 at 3:24 AM, plutes said:

uk column have a different view, they propose that the test is a reason to get everyones dna, after looking at the steps on how a pcr test is done. I kinda agree with them and you. positives are fake, but the science is done for mapping you're dna.

 

lets see what results come in.

 

https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/pcr-testing-and-the-genome-beast

I have wondered the same, they could possibly have got a lot of DNA from those tests that everyone was giving out as xmas presents a few years ago.

 

It was like Facebook for DNA..here's my name, here's my DNA sample,  anything else private you'd like to know?  😳

 But even that would have missed many generations who never took them. 

 

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21 hours ago, TerryH said:

When I had to do weekly tests I always just ran the swab under tap water, I was always hoping for a positive so i could tell fellow workers, but the closest I came was one inconclusive all the rest were negative.

raw pork chop came back negative

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