Historic Portuguese Appeals Court ruling on PCR test

Author: 

Maria Teresa Soares ,  glenn , Ana Marta Teixeira, Alan, eduardo pinto leite,  Bib, JB, Roger Welsh , hhi , Haniel Adhar, Andrew, Martyg

Date: 
Tuesday, March 16, 2021 - 01:15
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Maria Teresa Soares says:

 

This was very important but portuguese government ignore that issue and continues making tests.

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glenn says:

Well Portugal was not ignored by the media. It was attack for having such high death rates after this ruling was announced. Some places in Portugal listened to the appeals court ruling on PCR and it affected the ratio of deaths to case numbers. As more cases dropped the percentage of deaths compared to cases rose thus being misused as proof of higher deaths. 

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Ana Marta Teixeira says:

 

Hello, I am Portuguese and I am very proud of this Court ruling and the courageous judges. The basis was that it was illegal and inconstitutional to make turists stay locked in quarentine for 14 days after arriving to the Azores island, as was the rule there. They made a great case explaining all the illegalities, including their appreciation of the PCR test, but this was very polemic and the newspapers were quick to find “experts” that dismissed and contradicted what had been said. Also, it was suggested in the public opinion that the problem was the law and the constitution, and that they need to be changed to accomodate the “new challenges of the pandemic”. The Supreme Judicial Council made an appreciation of the ruling, and decided that there was no case for a disciplinary action towards the judges (I bet they were pressured to decide otherwise…) This ruling referred to a period where we were not in an emergency state (in which we are now), but it even explained why the emergency state couldn’t be applied to a public health situation, according to our constitution. I am hopeful that the real experts are working in the background and waiting for the right time to act, I don’t know if I am being overly optimistic. When all the governments are faced with legal actions against their rulings, maybe things will start to shift. Until then, the Portuguese people is mostly acquiescent and ignorant. Those who aren’t, are censored and publicly ridicularized. Thank you for speaking about this 

 

Alan says:

> When all the governments are faced with legal actions against their rulings, maybe things will start to shift.

 

Fat chance because the governments control the courts. The most realistic hope is for the people to take matters in their own hands and forcefully overthrow the tyrannical governments. This can only start with the USA, because USA has the Second Amendment.

 

eduardo pinto leite says:

 

Totally in agreement. The 34 page ruling is quite robust and doesn’t leave a lot of space to the authorities to continue acting as they were. The use of the ’emergency situation’ which has now been in place for many months now is the way the government has to circumvent the fact that most of the ‘pandemic’-related procedures were/are inconstitutional: this was exposed by the ruling. Apparently, after the WHO January recommendation the Ct was lowered to 35 (still very high!) in Portugal; but like elsewhere the labs are secretive and don´t disclose the Ct in the test reports. In any case ‘numbers’ are coming down like a rock.

 

Bib says:

 

“.. the PCR test relied on for ‘diagnosing’ COVID19  – a test which was never designed or certified to be used as a virus diagnostic tool”…
also PCR rest is …”known to be incorrect 90 percent of the time….”
https://principia-scientific.com/covid19-test-test-test-is-wrong-wrong-wrong/

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JB says:

 

Why am I not shocked? This was BS from day one.

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Roger Welsh says:

How do we prove that this virus does not exist?

The house of cards falls then!

 

Roger Welsh

 

Alan says:

 

We cannot. The onus of proof is on them. They have to prove that the virus exists, and they cannot.

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hhi says:

“Influenza virions therefore resemble exosomes both in their hydrodynamic properties and in their protein composition.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms5816

 

Exosomes need to be stored at -70C, so how can “viruses” survive in open air when they have the same hydrodynamic properties ?

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Haniel Adhar says:

 

No one has COVID.

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Andrew says:

 

Totally with you but if labs are tight lipped about their cycle #, how are you substantiating the claim that “many,many labs” are running at 40 – 45 cycles. Who has authority in U.S. to subpoena these PCR records? Why isn’t that happening?

 

Martyg says:

Gov Ron DeSantis of Florida and the Florida Health Dept is reportedly requiring the manufacturers of the PCR test kits used in that State to disclose the number of amplification cycles.

Florida is a relatively open state with regard to lockdown measures to the extent that Biden has unconstitutionally threatened to bar US citizens from traveling to Florida.

 

However, De Santis is clueless about the Covid-19 injection agenda, praising the rollout of the injections (bioweapons) to elderly Florida residents. My impression is that unlike other governors, DeSantis is not a willing collaborator in the injection population culling agenda burt is what the KGB called a, “useful idiot,” with regard to this specific issue. However, I concede that I may be wrong about this.

 

Own comment: 

As I wrote in yesterday's comment, I suspected that the Portugues government would simplly ignore the rulings of the court and continue with the shutdown agenda.

Judging from those commenting who claim to be residents of Portugal, it would seem my assessment was correct.