My involvement with viruses/virology started with the pandemic almost three years ago, specifically with an evaluation of PCR testing. As an analytical chemist involved in test developments, validations, and applications, all my life, I naturally became interested in exploring the PCR test.

What I found was disturbing, and I described it in a video here. In short, the concern was that virus tests (PCR or any other) were being developed and conducted without a reference standard.

From the test development perspective, I was shocked to note how one could claim to develop a test without the availability of reference standards. Developing tests and using them without reference standards is impossible and a case of criminal negligence. However, it is unclear how this negligence happened at the regulatory authorities, including the FDA and CDC.

So, I started looking into why no reference standard was used and found that no one has isolated the virus. Hence my view and declaration that the virus does not exist.

On the other hand, the claim of the virus’s existence and isolation is based on a procedural narrative. It means that if one follows certain procedures, e.g., culturing, centrifugation, computer modeling, etc., it will be called the isolation of the virus without obtaining any actual virus specimen. This is a complete misunderstanding and misrepresentation of science and its principles. So, from the scientific perspective, no isolation has been done, and no virus has been isolated.

However, looking further at the virus isolation aspect, it is clear that virologists have used the same procedure for decades to claim “isolation” of the virus, considering it a standard (“scientifically valid”) isolation procedure. Therefore, it is safe to say that virologists have never isolated any virus. Thus virology becomes a non-scientific subject and more like false science or fraud.

Experts often claim that “vaccines” have been used to nearly eliminate some human diseases transmitted from animals such as bats and swine. Furthermore, it has been claimed that the mRNA vaccine showed very high efficacy against SARS-COV-2 and no appreciable toxicity. However, it is clear from the current literature that efficacy and safety claims are incorrect. The claims have been found inaccurate, with no or extremely low efficacy and many adverse effect reports.

It is important to note that in virology, the term virus efficacy is reported as relative efficacy, which provides an inaccurate picture of the situation. If one sees the true efficacy, one will observe that vaccines have never shown any valid efficacy. Like virus isolation, where isolate (junk) is reported as the virus, reporting relative efficacy as real/true virus efficacy is another clear fraudulent claim.

However, this time the fraudulent claims (balloons) have been exposed because of impositions of unscientific and inhumane mandates to promote vaccines. As a result, professions have been subjected to greater challenges and public scrutiny (not by peers or authorities) and have been exposed as fraudulent. There is a strong possibility that virology as a science and medical profession as a science-based profession will be critically judged in the coming days.

So, in short, it is evident that from a scientific perspective, there is no virus, no pandemic, vaccines have not shown effectiveness as claimed, and medical professionals have made vastly inaccurate claims about the disease and its treatments.

An independent third-party (not-peers) assessment of the medical practice is urgently needed.

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