Christine Massey sent FOIA requests "...to CDC/ATSDR FOIA Chief Officer Mr. Robert Andoh, to locate and deliver ANY records, research and/or findings for ANY “viral” isolation and purification (by anyone, anywhere, anytime in the World) from a patient sample via maceration, filtration and/or the use of an ultracentrifuge or what is called the ‘Gold Standard’ for isolating and identifying a pathological micro or nana organism."
Of note, the responses from the CDC indicate they have no records that fit this requirement and includes the phrase "...in the manner the requestor describes."
Are there another legitimate ways of identifying a virus so it can be treated, than the 4 ways Christine Massey described?
Good question Larry - Moe and Curly !
How would one make a better FOIA request, so the lawyers in the CDC can’t split hairs and obfuscate?
If there were no gold standard, was there a lesser standard?