No Covid-19 Diagnosis Without PCR Test = No Official Pandemic Declaration
In the midst of the ongoing pandemic, a series of facts and controversies have emerged, shedding light on various aspects of the global health crisis.
One of the most contentious issues is the Post Office scandal in the UK, where people who died before the pandemic was publicly acknowledged and addressed were unfortunately not accounted for.
Another point of debate is the effectiveness of lockdowns and mask mandates. For instance, Sweden, which did not impose stringent lockdowns or mask mandates, had a lower overall mortality rate per capita compared to Germany. This finding was corroborated by data from the World Health Organization.
The role of PCR testing in the pandemic has also been a subject of discussion. On one hand, PCR testing was instrumental in confirming the presence of the widespread pandemic. However, it's worth noting that on average, PCR deaths were older than other deaths, with an average age of 83 years compared to 82 years for other deaths (Robert Koch-Institut, p. 19 and Bundesinstitut für Bevölkerungsforschung).
Dr. Stefan Homburg asserted that the pandemic might not have been noticed without PCR tests. Yet, some critics, like Prof. Drosten, claim that PCR tests are used to instigate a pandemic, if desired by certain influential entities like Bill Gates, Imperial College London, and the WHO.
The Behavioural Insights Team, SAGE SPI-B, Mindspace, and the 77th Brigade are credited with marketing the pandemic with a £multi-million fear campaign. Meanwhile, Kary Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test, made it clear that his test was never intended to be a diagnostic tool.
In 2020, institutions like German health authorities and policy makers, including the KBV (National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians) and public health initiatives, contributed to keeping reported cases of respiratory diseases significantly below normal levels. This was achieved through preventive measures like improved air quality, smoking bans, vaccination campaigns, and early detection strategies.
However, concerns about the lack of children receiving the measles jab have been raised, as reported by BBC R4 Today and The Sunday Times.
As we move into 2021, the age-adjusted mortality rate increased noticeably, following the start of vaccination. This trend has sparked debate about the long-term effects of the vaccines.
Sir Tony Blair has expressed concerns about multiple possible deadly viruses and advocates for multiple annual jabs, which he could monitor with digital ID. On the other hand, phrases promoting peace, such as 'Yurtta Barış Dünyada Barış,' continue to resonate as a call for harmony and tranquility in these challenging times.
Lastly, there's a call for solar panels in the UK to soak up English sunshine and save lives, while Mike Stone, the creator of viroLIEgy.com, scrutinizes the world of virology and exposes its scientific and logical flaws.
These facts and controversies underscore the complexities of the pandemic and the ongoing debates surrounding it. As we navigate through this global health crisis, it's essential to stay informed and critical in our understanding of the issues at hand.