Epic post. Thank you for posting.When the first PCR test came out during COVID I pulled the SOP and supporting docs regarding its development, which were readily available from the CDC. For background I teach this technique, have used it for close to 20 years in my research and serve as a consultant in assay design and execution using this technique for both academic and industry customers.
I ordered the reagents and templates to test the kit the CDC had approved for use. It failed horribly and the parameters they were using for data analysis made no sense with regard to the technique (think, using a screwdriver as a hammer for comparison).
I contacted the department head at the University where I work who was using the assay for University testing (and making millions for the University from gub'mint re-reimbursement) to let him know of the assay shortfalls and flawed positive calling parameters. I told him that the assay was operating outside of the limits of detection for the virus and will result in a greater than 10% false positive rate. I was told that my help or input was not needed. I contacted them at least 2 more times to let me help them but my emails and calls were never returned. It was all about the $$$.
finally, after about 6 months of the assay running this way they made changes, but not before millions of people were mis-diagnosed as COVID+ when they were not. The economic loss to many of these people was devastating. Also, in the early days there was a certain social stigma.
I have no love for the CDC and the NIH.
Can you explain the a bit more detail on the temps/reagent, how it failed parameters that made no sense? Not disagree, i like learning stuffWhen the first PCR test came out during COVID I pulled the SOP and supporting docs regarding its development, which were readily available from the CDC. For background I teach this technique, have used it for close to 20 years in my research and serve as a consultant in assay design and execution using this technique for both academic and industry customers.
I ordered the reagents and templates to test the kit the CDC had approved for use. It failed horribly and the parameters they were using for data analysis made no sense with regard to the technique (think, using a screwdriver as a hammer for comparison).
I contacted the department head at the University where I work who was using the assay for University testing (and making millions for the University from gub'mint re-reimbursement) to let him know of the assay shortfalls and flawed positive calling parameters. I told him that the assay was operating outside of the limits of detection for the virus and will result in a greater than 10% false positive rate. I was told that my help or input was not needed. I contacted them at least 2 more times to let me help them but my emails and calls were never returned. It was all about the $$$.
finally, after about 6 months of the assay running this way they made changes, but not before millions of people were mis-diagnosed as COVID+ when they were not. The economic loss to many of these people was devastating. Also, in the early days there was a certain social stigma.
I have no love for the CDC and the NIH.
When i first looked at the title of this thread i got excited and then disappointed when i seen the correct spelling. i was all set to take the Tranny.![]()
We may well see it. From what I have read, Biden’s millions brought a lot of diseases with them that were nonexistent in this country 4 years ago.Homogenization of dairy was like the 20’s though….the mortality rate can be seen as recent as only 50 years ago from the 70’s to today. When kids start showing up in iron lung again what will you say?
Not sure your point. Iron lung is reference to polio which has been a staple vaccine for years and years. So if implying immigrant it would t matter if we are vaccinated which has a long standing record of success and safety.We may well see it. From what I have read, Biden’s millions brought a lot of diseases with them that were nonexistent in this country 4 years ago.
I was led to believe might lose VA benefits if I didn't get damn shots.Didn't watch the video. Got the two "jabs" because A: I had to, to keep my job, two years to retirement, B: I'm old, thought it was a good idea, and old enough to have seen the effects of polio in the generation before me. I'm a believer in vaccinations, kind off, sort of, maybe, losing faith, was once upon a time. Always against mandating vac. and once they started the boosters 1- however many and new vac.'s for younger and younger to the point the youngest had effectively zero chance of having lasting effects from covid, left a very bad taste in my mouth. In the end this turned into a giant kiss from the taxpayers to Pharma., pol.'s investing with insider knowledge, Dr.'s on the payroll of the CDC, WHO, Etc. AND PHARMA.
A POX ON ALL THIER HOUSES!![]()