Since the widespread adoption of the PCR test as the gold standard in 2020, it has become embroiled in legal challenges around the world—and for good reason. Even the inventor of the PCR test, Kary Mullis, stated several times on video that the test wasn’t designed to detect viruses and that its current use as a diagnostic tool is incorrect.
The way it was implemented globally—with billions of test kits distributed across 196 countries before the official start of the coronavirus outbreak—seems rather suspicious. It’s a safe assumption that there were as many, if not more, PCR tests distributed as the 12.7 billion COVID vaccinations said to have been administered. Manufacturing that volume would normally take decades.
Using the PCR test to justify culling entire livestock populations is not just wrong—it’s criminal. Intentionally criminal. To think otherwise is naive. In the end, this appears to be a pretext to justify injecting mRNA vaccines into Canada’s food supply via livestock, a workaround to counter the dramatic rise in vaccine hesitancy. Now, 80% of those who have had at least one dose say they don’t want any more.
We should also be concerned about Canada signing on to the World Health Organization’s Pandemic Treaty. We all remember how tyrannical the so-called “New Normal” of 2020 became. Over 300,000 businesses were closed, bank accounts were seized, and some people were jailed for up to four years without due process. You can bet your bottom dollar the next pandemic response will aim to accomplish what the last one didn’t: total control.
Keep in mind—Bill Gates is one of the WHO’s biggest contributors. He also profits from the “cure.” How is that not a conflict of interest?