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Now Found in the Blood and in Organoids

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  Now Found in the Blood and in Organoids Please Disperse, There is nothing to see here. Anandamide Chakraborty had  the curiosity most of our regulators lack. Another Link He didn’t have to lift a pipette. Just had to know how to download data from the NCBI SRA and scan it for sequences that others don’t care to look for. He covers 3 Studies. One of the studies likely underrepresents the DNA as the study used a Qiagen  protocol to capture RNA  which selects against DNA. This would explain the high Spike to Vector sequencing ratio observed. In other words, the study favored capturing RNA and may have even used a DNaseI in that protocol. So its safe to assume the DNA loads, when measured with a kit designed to capture DNA would actually be much higher. The list is much longer than this but see his paper for the full list of patients. The second study also used this Qiagen kit. The 3rd study also used Qiagen kits. This one has some low numbers of SV40 reads in patients that received Mode

Yes, We Believe the Bergamo (Italy) All-Cause Death Curve is Fraudulent

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  Yes, We Believe the Bergamo (Italy) All-Cause Death Curve is Fraudulent Together with NYC, the Twin Peaks of Data Engineering which drove the pandemic narrative Jessica Hockett   and   Jonathan Engler A few people have made us aware that a German analyst named Tom Lausen is saying he believes the spring 2020 Bergamo (Italy) death spike is “faked” (see the thread  here ). This is akin to, but not exactly the same as, what we have both asserted about New York City curves — and now suspect of other locations, including Bergamo. 1 Jonathan & a PANDA colleague explained two years ago why curves in the Lombardy region of Northern Italy - including that of Bergamo - could not have been the work of a spreading deadly pathogen but the response thereto. In this piece, Jonathan notes especially the extreme synchronicity of the mortality curves between the different regions of Lombardy (of which Bergamo is one part), as well as the lack of anything unusual happening during the period of purp