The greatest fraud in history
“So, why would the FDA send a deadly drug to homes across America?”
-—>Insert punch drunk ironic giggling fit, here
One of the epidemiologists I work with tests every test by seeing how it reacts to pure, distilled water.
The PCR test from April shows distilled water testing positive for coof a steady 21% of the time. Meaning 21% of the time it will test positive no matter if you have coof or not.
She’s also used this simple process to validate popular police drug tests and has appeared as an expert witness to debunk ‘evidence’ that police have used in cases in Michigan.
But they want to hide the JAB cocktail for 75 years LOL:-)
Time for Nuremberg trials. Fauci, Biden, et al must be held accountable.
PCR Test Kits = Biden’s Kool-Aid Kit
Isn’t warning a test contains sodium azide the same as warning that a battery contains sulphuric acid?
You aren’t meant to be eating them.
This is confusing. The “home tests” that I know of are rapid antigen tests, not PCR.
That said, sodium azide is certainly a poison. They don’t mention the concentration, though.
This thing is really one of the biggest train wrecks ever.
Only an asshat would be so dumb as to put it in their eye.
The Covidiots around here are really grasping for straws.
“FDA Admits Home PCR Test Kits Contain Known ‘Hazardous’ Drug”
NOT A PCR TEST!
Sodium azide is used in histology and has to be disposed of with other hazmat waste. This stuff poisons the environment.
Four per family limit?
And that's also how this all ends...eventually.
Cancel the state of emergency.
One man is all it takes.
I need not state the obvious.
Well that would have been nice to know before we brought a few of them into our home... Thankfully they are all gone now. But if we for any reason (can’t think of any at the moment) got them again I’ll be sure to caution wife about making sure the dog doesn’t get hold of it and chew on it or anything. Not that we’re careless, but with known hazardous substances you take extra precautions.
“which is chalked full”
It’s probably “chock full”, since chalk is not a hazardous substance as far as I know...
“...is chalked full”
Gack! Can’t read past that.
Sodium azide is the inorganic compound with the formula NaN3. This colorless salt is the gas-forming component in legacy[citation needed] car airbag systems. It is used for the preparation of other azide compounds. It is an ionic substance, is highly soluble in water and is very acutely poisonous.[5]
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Sodium azide has caused deaths for decades,[16] and even minute amounts can cause symptoms. The toxicity of this compound is comparable to that of soluble alkali cyanides,[17] although no toxicity has been reported from spent airbags.[18]
It produces extrapyramidal symptoms with necrosis of the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and basal ganglia. Toxicity may also include hypotension,[19] blindness and hepatic necrosis. Sodium azide increases cyclic GMP levels in brain and liver by activation of guanylate cyclase.[20]
Sodium azide solutions react with metallic ions to precipitate metal azides, which can be shock sensitive and explosive. This should be considered for choosing a non-metallic transport container for sodium azide solutions in the laboratory. This can also create potentially dangerous situations if azide solutions should be directly disposed down the drain into a sanitary sewer system. Metal in the plumbing system could react, forming highly sensitive metal azide crystals which could accumulate over years. Adequate precautions are necessary for the safe and environmentally responsible disposal of azide solution residues.[21]
So are we supposed to dip the swab into the solution and then stick it as far up our nostril as possible and swirl it around?