Your first sentence throws me into total confusion, you say The 'virus' containing the spike protein was created... But I also read from eminent writers like Mike Yeadon that there was never a virus, it hasn't been isolated and the vaccination programme simply took advantage of the latest bad flu season. Which is it? Was there a virus circulating created or otherwise, or was there never a virus. Indeed can we pass on/catch a virus?
PCR testing for Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) involves amplifying M. bovis DNA in a sample, making it a rapid and sensitive method for detection. Samples like tissue, milk, or swabs from tonsils can be used. A positive PCR result confirms the presence of M. bovis in a group, while a negative result is less conclusive as it doesn't rule out individual infection.
I do remember a statement along the lines during the COVID EVENT from Ardern that Dairying's days were numbered. A strange thing to say when Fonterra NZ is one of New Zealand's biggest employers.
Mycobacterium bovis being used to break a country and its farmers, the PCR test is involved.
"The Mycoplasma bovis eradication program in New Zealand, initiated in 2018, was initially estimated to cost $880 million over 10 years. This program aimed to eliminate the disease, which causes serious illnesses in cattle, including arthritis, pneumonia, and untreatable mastitis. The cost was a combination of government funding and contributions from the dairy and beef industries. "
Depopulated 250 farms already, destroyed nearly 200,000 cattle and dairy animals, endless testing and rigorous stock controls throughout New Zealand.
This eradication program will pan out to be $1,300,000 after ten years , is the most recent information.
ALL ON THE BACK OF THE PCR TESTS
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CAN BE TREATED WITH IVERMECTIN.
. 2022 Jan 11;9(1):24. doi: 10.3390/vetsci9010024
Ivermectin (IVM) Possible Side Activities and Implications in Antimicrobial Resistance and Animal Welfare: The Authors’ Perspective
4.1 The obtained results clearly demonstrated their role in inhibiting the growth of Mycobacterium bovis BCG and M. tuberculosis laboratory strains (H37Rv, CDC 1551, and Erdman) at concentrations ranging from 1 to 8 μg/mL [5].
PCR testing for Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) involves amplifying M. bovis DNA in a sample, making it a rapid and sensitive method for detection. Samples like tissue, milk, or swabs from tonsils can be used. A positive PCR result confirms the presence of M. bovis in a group, while a negative result is less conclusive as it doesn't rule out individual infection.
Your first sentence throws me into total confusion, you say The 'virus' containing the spike protein was created... But I also read from eminent writers like Mike Yeadon that there was never a virus, it hasn't been isolated and the vaccination programme simply took advantage of the latest bad flu season. Which is it? Was there a virus circulating created or otherwise, or was there never a virus. Indeed can we pass on/catch a virus?
Neil Sherry
PCR testing for Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) involves amplifying M. bovis DNA in a sample, making it a rapid and sensitive method for detection. Samples like tissue, milk, or swabs from tonsils can be used. A positive PCR result confirms the presence of M. bovis in a group, while a negative result is less conclusive as it doesn't rule out individual infection.
I do remember a statement along the lines during the COVID EVENT from Ardern that Dairying's days were numbered. A strange thing to say when Fonterra NZ is one of New Zealand's biggest employers.
Mycobacterium bovis being used to break a country and its farmers, the PCR test is involved.
"The Mycoplasma bovis eradication program in New Zealand, initiated in 2018, was initially estimated to cost $880 million over 10 years. This program aimed to eliminate the disease, which causes serious illnesses in cattle, including arthritis, pneumonia, and untreatable mastitis. The cost was a combination of government funding and contributions from the dairy and beef industries. "
Depopulated 250 farms already, destroyed nearly 200,000 cattle and dairy animals, endless testing and rigorous stock controls throughout New Zealand.
This eradication program will pan out to be $1,300,000 after ten years , is the most recent information.
ALL ON THE BACK OF THE PCR TESTS
AND
CAN BE TREATED WITH IVERMECTIN.
. 2022 Jan 11;9(1):24. doi: 10.3390/vetsci9010024
Ivermectin (IVM) Possible Side Activities and Implications in Antimicrobial Resistance and Animal Welfare: The Authors’ Perspective
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35051108/
4.1 The obtained results clearly demonstrated their role in inhibiting the growth of Mycobacterium bovis BCG and M. tuberculosis laboratory strains (H37Rv, CDC 1551, and Erdman) at concentrations ranging from 1 to 8 μg/mL [5].
PCR testing for Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) involves amplifying M. bovis DNA in a sample, making it a rapid and sensitive method for detection. Samples like tissue, milk, or swabs from tonsils can be used. A positive PCR result confirms the presence of M. bovis in a group, while a negative result is less conclusive as it doesn't rule out individual infection.
Read RFK Jr book re Fauci.