Andrew Kaufman, M.D.: “I Do Not See Any Conclusive Evidence Whatsoever That There Is Any Virus.”

April 1st, 2020

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3 Responses to “Andrew Kaufman, M.D.: “I Do Not See Any Conclusive Evidence Whatsoever That There Is Any Virus.””

  1. NH says:

    Dr Kaufman unsuccessfully sought out research on electromagnetic radiation(5G) and its effect on cells. How bout:

    Dr Martin Pall, Ph.D Electomagnetic Field Exposure—The Cellular Effect on Humans.

    At minute 57 “neuropsychiatric symptoms following EMF exposure” —loss of empathy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8ATQF8omdI

  2. soothing hex says:

    The (Chinese) study Kaufman references at 12:50 has been withdrawn.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/03/26/822084429/in-defense-of-coronavirus-testing-strategy-administration-cited-retracted-study?t=1585833919483

    No details, although it’s tempting to link this to the poor quality of at least part of Chinese-manufactured tests, a false negatives issue.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/27/coronavirus-test-kits-withdrawn-spain-poor-accuracy-rate

    “The WHO has relied heavily on a test produced in Germany – not China.”

    Britain also has manufacturing capacity for PCR tests and probably used it : https://www.wired.co.uk/article/coronavirus-testing-uk

    Nonetheless this is an interesting video, in effect suggesting that tests may actually check for the autoimmune reaction rather than the pathogen itself.

  3. soothing hex says:

    Another hypothesis for the high rate of false positives according to the withdrawn Chinese study abstract, is that the model they compared to was flawed by the under-reporting of cases in China.

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