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The Humanley Podcast Episode 46

 

Episode 46: Special Edition - Professor's Round Table - The False Pandemic

In this special round table episode, Professor Igor Khmelinskii, Professor Leslie Woodcock and Professor Peter Stallinga from the University of Algarve (Portugal), join me to discuss their most recent paper titled "Role of exosomes in false-positive covid-19 PCR tests". They argue that because the Sars-CoV-2 virus has never been isolated, the PCR tests are inaccurate as they may detect our own genetic material (exosomes), giving rise to a false-positive testing pandemic. The paper was rejected for publication by the Lancet and has been downloaded more than one hundred thousand times from ResearchGate in a week (the average number of downloads for most scientific papers is about ten per week).

Read the authors paper titled "Role of exosomes in false-positive covid-19 PCR tests" published ResearchGate in November 2021 here

Read another paper by the same authors titled "Science in the times of Covid, an alternative hypothesis", published in the journal Research Review on the 8th of February, 2022. Read the paper here

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