The virus that doesn’t exist: lies and consequences

by Jon Rappoport October 14, 2021 (To join our email list, click here.) Throughout this false pandemic, I’ve been listing and explaining the falling dominos: The false claim that a virus exists. The development of a diagnostic test to detect the virus that doesn’t exist. Based on the test, the publishing of sky-high case numbers, […]

In case you thought the PCR test detects an actual virus…wrong

by Jon Rappoport September 14, 2021 (To join our email list, click here.) In a CDC document titled, “Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) 2020 Interim Case Definition, Approved April 5, 2020,” [1] under the section, “Laboratory Criteria,” we have this: “Detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ribonucleic acid (SARS-CoV-2 RNA) in a clinical or […]

Epidemic: Shocked that tests for the virus are worthless? You shouldn’t be.

by Jon Rappoport May 27, 2020 (To join our email list, click here.) I’ve written and published many words explaining why the diagnostic tests for the coronavirus are unreliable, inherently worthless, wrong-headed, and deceptive. (For starters, click here.) This is not the first time “testing madness” has been launched. Far from it. In fact, there […]

CDC/FDA smoking gun of smoking guns

They confess: they had no virus when they concocted the test for the virus; they “contrived” a model by pretending to find what they wanted to find; it’s called a self-fulfilling prophecy This is the con and the crime that drove millions of lives, and economies, into ruin by Jon Rappoport March 9, 2022 (To […]

CDC/FDA smoking gun of smoking guns

They confess: they had no virus when they concocted the test for the virus; they “contrived” a model by pretending to find what they wanted to find; it’s called a self-fulfilling prophecy This is the con and the crime that drove millions of lives, and economies, into ruin by Jon Rappoport September 1, 2021 (To […]

Data Banks and Collective Delusions

by Jon Rappoport June 7, 2021 (To join our email list, click here.) This article is a follow-up to my piece last week, Data Sets, Fraud, and the Future. [1] Let’s say a minor religion emerges in Ohio. Its basis is a story about a miraculous tree growing in an arid desert. The only problem […]