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tessa coltman-connorton.'s avatar

I never had the jabs but had to have 2 PCR tests as I had to go into hospital for operations and you had to have a PCR test 3 days before entering hospital. I am worried as I have a very bad sinus problem since having them. do they contain poison?

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

Could be irritation after the nasal swabs.

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Matahi's avatar

My friend and doctor has dissected the tips of the Jangsu PCR kits (chinese main brand) and looked at them with high quality microscope (40 mag): he found a lot of antennae looking structures (yagi double array) and transceivers. I don't understand where the power modules would come from and how they manage to stabilize the circuitry in plasma or even how it goes through epithelial tissue, but I assume we are dealing with very advanced nano technology. The best way to purify from these PCR sneaky nasal injections would be similar to heavy metal/ graphene detox and also inner practices like body scanning through regular meditation. The sneaky bastards haven't won yet...

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CindyLou's avatar

The swabs that most PCR tests use are made in China and sterilized with ethylene oxide (swab packaging marked with EO to show that). Unfortunately, ethylene oxide is carcinogenic. Hopefuly, 99.x% of the EO has evaporated off and you'll be fine. But the one Covid test I did (a home test), I threw away the EO-marked swab pkg and used my own house-brand QTip, just in case...

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Russell Howells's avatar

I was never jabbed but had to have PCR tests to fly home. And then a series of tests in quarantine. The first test went so far up my nose I am sure it did some damage. I had a blood clot in my left nostril every morning for about 6 months. I believe there are dangers in these tests and I have started taking Nattokinase.

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Peter Imanuelsen's avatar

I remember getting the PCR tests a few times and it was really uncomfortable.

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