COVID-19 Tests Proved To Be Highly Unreliable

Summary
Over the last two years, many North Carolinians volunteered or were forced to take a COVID test in order to keep their job, stay in school or attend sporting events throughout the state. Millions of COVID tests seemed to almost magically appear at the beginning of the pandemic, causing many people to ask where they all came from if the pandemic was truly a surprise event.
50% False Positive Rate
Further adding to the mystery, the millions of COVID tests that just suddenly appeared, didn’t seem very reliable. People like Elon Musk were very vocal about how unreliable they were, explaining how he took four COVID tests in one day and two came back positive and two came back negative.
MSM Slowly Started Reporting Tests Are Flawed
Throughout 2020 and 2021, numerous articles brought to light how unreliable the COVID tests were, which ultimately led to the CDC finally withdrawing the fraudulent testing protocol. Here are a small handful of them:
- Insider: CDC: Antibody test results are often wrong and should not be relied on
- The Western Journal: Up to 90% of COVID-Positive Americans Were Not Even Contagious
- New York Times: Your Coronavirus Test Is Positive. Maybe It Shouldn’t Be.
- Newsweek: Unreliable COVID Tests Put Both Us and Science at Risk
- Huffington Post: COVID-19 Antibody Tests Can Be Wrong Half The Time, CDC Says
- FDA: Potential for False Positive Results with Antigen Tests for Rapid Detection of SARS-CoV-2
- Heavy: Positive COVID-19 Test Doesn’t Mean You’re Contagious: CDC
CDC Finally Withdraws Fraudulent Testing Protocol
Because of how unreliable the COVID test were, the CDC finally withdrew their recommendation of the PCR test on December 31, 2021, stating the following:
“After December 31, 2021, CDC will withdraw the request to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of the CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel, the assay first introduced in February 2020 for detection of SARS-CoV-2 only. CDC is providing this advance notice for clinical laboratories to have adequate time to select and implement one of the many FDA-authorized alternatives.”
City of Austin Texas Statement
Of all the reactions to the CDC admission, the City of Austin, Texas’s statement was the most profound and straighforward:
“After 16 month of completely fraudulent PCR tests that were used to drive pandemic hysteria, the CDC has announced it is withdrawing the junk science testing protocol at the end of this year. PCR tests do not deliver quantitative results and can’t count viral loads. Therefore, they are scientifically useless at diagnosing any so-called “infection.”
PCR Test Creator Warned Us
At the time, people were quick to point out that the creator of the PCR test, Dr. Kary Mullis, who won a Nobel Prize for his work, was on video explaining how the PCR test was never designed to be used for diagnosing any illness in a person.
“If they could find this virus in you at all, and with PCR, if you do it well, you can find almost anything in anybody.”
Because of this video, people soon started sharing another video of Kary Mullis in which he explains that Fauci “really doesn’t know anything about anything” and “he doesn’t understand medicine” and that “he should not be in the position that he is in.”
Final Thoughts
Now that COVID is behind us, we can all see clearly that the COVID tests were unreliable and may have even caused cancer in those that took the tests on a regular basis. May we all learn from this experience so that we don’t repeat our mistakes in the future.
Sources
- City of Austin Statement: https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=364945
- Insider: CDC: Antibody test results are often wrong and should not be relied on
- The Western Journal: Up to 90% of COVID-Positive Americans Were Not Even Contagious
- New York Times: Your Coronavirus Test Is Positive. Maybe It Shouldn’t Be.
- Newsweek: Unreliable COVID Tests Put Both Us and Science at Risk
- Huffington Post: COVID-19 Antibody Tests Can Be Wrong Half The Time, CDC Says
- FDA: Potential for False Positive Results with Antigen Tests for Rapid Detection of SARS-CoV-2
- Heavy: Positive COVID-19 Test Doesn’t Mean You’re Contagious: CDC
- CDC: Lab Alert: Changes to CDC RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 Testing
- YouTube: Maker Kary Mullis Over PCR Tests
- YouTube: Kary Mullis on Fauci