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Jackie Cumello's avatar

Speaking of false PCR tests, are you familiar w/ the NYT article from 2007 - "Faith in Quick Test Leads to Epidemic That Wasn't" Very interesting info/quotes here: https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/22/health/22whoop.html

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Noble Scientist's avatar

He said, "Buddhist notion,." I'm from the Carolinas and interpret his speech.

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Charles Wright's avatar

Thank you. That makes sense. I looked up Buddhist notion, and found a dissertation on the Buddhist notion of faith. That fits with what Dr. Mullis was saying about the belief system in virology that correlation was causation.

https://www.proquest.com/openview/f8563508526c2b081525a991eebd233d/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y

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Suzanne Crookshanks's avatar

I thought he was saying "voodoo notion" bc of spelling in quote. "Buddhist notion" makes much more sense though.

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Suzanne Crookshanks's avatar

I think Dr. Mullis meant "voodoo notion," as in something (interpretation) being "conjured up," like spirits are conjured up in voodoo practices. (When I lived in Negril, Jamaica, and worked as a nurse, I lived next door to a community that practiced voodoo.... they were very nice people, but it was quite an experience.) Apparently, you've now reached your pinnacle, Charles, since you've been censored by Twitter. I know being an active participant of Twitter is considered essential for journalists, but please consider it a Badge of Honor bc it illustrates you're an uncompromising truth teller & can't be bought off. Also, haven't seen the term "pharmacide" before. How fitting! Will definitely add that to my lexicon. Take care, nursezan

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Mary Talley Bowden MD's avatar

I just snuck back on as "NotoriousMTB"... good luck with your appeal!!

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Charles Wright's avatar

Hello Doctor. Good to hear from you. Twitter wasn't really the same without you anyway. I'd love to talk to you about where you stand with your various FOIA requests, lawsuits, Twitter appeals, and whatever else is going on. Would that be OK?

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