Where did the corona virus go?

The PCR test measures all sorts of things, but now delivers up to 85 percent false positive results. It also indicates the presence of virus fragments that are of no significance whatsoever. The test also gives a positive signal if a person has had contact with animal corona viruses. These can be pets or animals for slaughter. For this reason alone, more than eighty percent of people in Germany are immune to corona viruses from the outset....

Dhe PCR test measures everything possible, but now delivers up to 85 percent false positive results. It also shows the presence of virus fragments that have no meaning. The test also gives a positive signal if a person has had contact with animal corona viruses. These can be pets or animals for slaughter. For this reason alone, over eighty percent of people in Germany are immune to corona virus disease from the outset.

Another part of the population has even produced antibodies. For this reason, it is no longer possible to contract a corona virus.

But fear of it keeps people captive and leads to submission to government measures, as unreasonable as they may be.

Intoxicated by their power and influence, the political caste tightened the regulations, expanded the mask requirement and let the media celebrate for every senseless tightening.

While the elderly, the sick and children are being terrorized, the middle cohorts have to make do with short-time work benefits or apply for bankruptcy and use up their provisions for old age. Officials and state employees are still calm, but suspect that they too will be affected by the economic collapse.

How can a socially accepted order be maintained with almost ten million unemployed and, at the same time, largely unlawful?

On August 29th, some politicians will wake up from their intoxication and be disillusioned.

Concerning the whereabouts of the virus one should agree with the statement of Professor Reiss and Professor Bhakdi: “What happens to the virus after an epidemic? Is it disappearing from the country? No, it joins its relatives and continues to circulate among the population. Infections are uncommon, but most are barely noticeable. Every now and then everyone gets their summer flu. That's life and it's always been like that. "

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