Friday, December 31, 2021

New Covid At-Home Test Dangerous and Misleading, by Jon Rappoport

 Full Article Here:

Highlights From The Article:

... "the powers-that-be are widely promoting the use of an at-home test for the “virus.” This test is self-administered. No doctor, nurse, or technician is present. What could possibly go wrong, as millions of people perform the test on themselves?


... “The Reagent Solution [included in the test kit] contains a harmful chemical (sodium azide). If the solution contacts the skin or eye, flush with copious amounts of water. If irritation persists, seek medical advice…”

... (from a) CDC document titled, “Facts About Sodium Azide.” :
“Sodium azide is a rapidly acting, potentially deadly chemical that exists as an odorless white solid.”  

“Sodium azide prevents the cells of the body from using oxygen. When this happens, the cells die. Sodium azide is more harmful to the heart and the brain than to other organs, because the heart and the brain use a lot of oxygen.”

... the whole test procedure is complex enough to allow fumbles and mistakes—such as a spill of the “deadly chemical.”

... Try this FDA quote on for size:
“To perform the test, an anterior nasal swab specimen is collected by the patient, then 6 drops of extraction reagent from a dropper bottle are added to the top hole of the swab well. The patient sample is inserted into the test card through the bottom hole of the swab well, and firmly pushed upwards until the swab tip is visible through the top hole. The swab is rotated 3 times clockwise and the card is closed, bringing the extracted sample into contact with the test strip. Test results are interpreted visually at 15 minutes based on the presence or absence of visually detectable pink/purple colored lines.”

... it’s (also) grossly misleading.
The results are ambiguous.

The FDA wrote:
“The BinaxNOW COVID-19 Antigen Self Test does not differentiate between SARS-CoV and SARS…CoV-2.”

... “Positive results do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. The agent detected may not be the definite cause of disease.”

... The person who tests positive could simply be housing bacteria in his body, AND whatever germ the test is detecting may not even be causing disease.

Other than that, the at-home test is perfect." ...