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PCR
PCR, short for polymerase chain reaction, is a method used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies of a DNA sample and amplify it (or a part of it) to a large enough quantity to study in detail.
Kary Mullis, the inventor of the polymerase chain reaction, noted in an interview before his sudden death in 2019 that PCR “doesn’t tell you that you’re sick” and that “with PCR if you do it well you can find almost anything in anybody.”
MacKenzie: Healthcare Denied in Flathead—And Nationwide
Kalispell man refused medical care and kidney transplant for not submitting to testing and vaccination. Logan Health refused lab tests without COVID test.
University of Montana Unlawfully Discriminates Against Unvaccinated Athletes Requiring Masks and Testing
The UM Athletics Department appears to believe NCAA “recommendations” supersede Montana State Law.
More Evidence From PCR Creator Points to Probable High False-Positivity Rate in Missoula County COVID-19 Testing
January 20th, the day of Joe Biden’s inauguration, the World Health Organization sent out a memo to all COVID-19 test administers and laboratories that they needed to use a lower sensitivity in their PCR (polymerase chain reaction) testing due to the high prevalence of false-positive COVID-19 test results. After the 20th, we saw “new cases”…
Missoula Health Board Admits Not Knowing If SARS-CoV-2 Tests Are Accurate
In an email signed by Missoula County Board of Health and County Commissioner Chair Josh Slotnick, he and county commissioners Dave Strohmaier and Juanita Vero admitted that the county and the health department do not have information about the cycle threshold values of positive SARS-CoV-2 tests results accepted and reported by their agencies. The cycle…
Are Missoula County Health Department SARS-CoV-2 Tests Even Accurate?
World Health Organization points to need for “careful interpretation of weak positive test results” day of Joe Biden inauguration.