Video on GhostEzra, virologist whose team tested 1500 covid positive tests and found no covid, confirmed by other university labs. Short video worth watching - https://t.me/GhostEzra/5616
This guy is only someone who reads epic posts. He is Patrick Gunnels.Find him on Youtube.
The real professor, Robert Oswald, denies he ever posted that info.
Looking for some input here. I have one more government-mandated covid test in a couple of days and I’m undecided about whether I should just take the test legitimately or mess with them by dunking it in a ginger ale or wrestling with my Yorkie and testing his mouth, or something else.
If I get called out on a fraudulent test, I could say I snorted ginger ale out my nose after one of Bagster’s posts, then took my test. Or I could say my dog loves to stick his tongue up my nose and I took the test after that. That’s actually the truth. I have to watch the little guy when he’s close to my face because he’s like a lizard that way.
I do want to leave the country again in May and wouldn’t want to jeopardize that, but 3 tests in 14 days? Really? And it was one minute from test 2 at the border to my house where I‘ve been locked down since. Where was I going to pick it up between the border and my house?
I hate to cooperate with their narrative, but sometimes cooperation in a bad scheme advances my own agenda better than making a point through non-cooperation, especially if the point will be lost on those who most need to hear it. Coca-Cola tested positive, so maybe Canada Dry ginger ale would too? Undecided.
MomwithHope wrote:
“Video on GhostEzra, virologist whose team tested 1500 covid positive tests and found no covid, confirmed by other university labs. Short video worth watching - https://t.me/GhostEzra/5616
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What type of test did the virologist use?
What type of tests did the 1500 people first get?