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DNA might turn out to be a hoax too- but denying DNA is a big political mistake. Debunking the notion that PCR can't diagnose a viral infection can easily be done- by simply explaining how PCR allegedly works. (The key point is PCR allegedly replicates only a tiny fragment of a virus- so even if PCR can duplicate DNA/RNA, then it certainly can't diagnose an infection. It would be like assuming "big" and "mistake" are the same word because they both contain the letter "i".)

If you start denying DNA, then everyone will think you're crazy- like a Flat Earther. (I believe the earth is a globe but I'm not 100% certain about that- so no disrespect to FEs.) It's better to assume PCR works as advertised and to use that knowledge to debunk virology.

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Ouch. I first heard doubts about DNA in a Tom Cowan interview on The End of Covid https://theendofcovid.com/eoclms/the-new-cell-biology/ He said that organs don't even consist of cells. Cells are debris that organs bundle up and eject. So basically organ excrement.

In other news, I've always wondered how the heart is strong enough to pump blood through the entire body. A "Rising Tide Foundation" lecture by Gerald Pollack sheds some light on this: https://youtu.be/8qqyCA9vz_s?t=2913 It looks like the veins help transport blood with energy absorbed from infrared light. I was happy to feel that not all science is made up!

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