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| - Last Updated on September 17, 2024 by Nivedita
Quick Take
A social media post claims that magnetic beacons are placed in PCR tests, making people biologically changed and tagging them. We fact-checked and found these claims to be False.
The Claim
A video posted on Facebook with the heading, “The truth about the PCR tests,” displays a video in which the narrator speaks, “They have placed a magnetic beacon, so not only will people be biologically changed, but they will be tagged. And this is owned and operated by Rockefeller. This is part of the Barcode for Life Initiative to tag and identify all life forms. No longer will any life form be pure. So, that’s basically what they’re doing is tweaking us enough that we can be patented. This COVID situation is the first deployment of a construct, a new life form.”
Fact Check
Are PCR tests tagging and biologically changing people?
No. There is no evidence that PCR tests tag and biologically change people. PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests are used to detect genetic material (RNA or DNA) from a virus or other microorganisms in a person’s sample, such as a nasal swab. The test works by amplifying the genetic material in the sample so that it can be detected and analyzed.
PCR tests do not involve the insertion of any foreign material into a person’s body or altering their genetic code. The test only detects the genetic material that is already present in the sample collected from the person being tested.
The purpose of PCR testing is to identify the presence of a virus or other microorganism in order to diagnose an infection and help prevent its spread. It does not have any major effects on the person being tested except epistaxis (nosebleed) in some cases and is used by millions of people.
Understanding the implications of PCR tests on biological changes can be better comprehended when paired with information on the vaccine-related concerns linked to these tests.
These are medical-grade swabs that are required to meet CDC guidelines and FDA standards of manufacturing and sterilization. No known magnetic substance is used in the swabs.
Furthermore, the CDC elaborates on digital contact tracing tools through smartphone-based exposure notifications from proximity tracking tools and on Contact Tracing for COVID-19. These, too, make no mention of tracking people through vaccines or PCR tests but mention available GPS and Bluetooth technology through electronic devices.
Such claims spreading misinformation are not new. THIP Media has already fact-checked a similar claim that stated that Pfizer has a patent for tracking vaccinated humans worldwide via microwave and graphene.
In conclusion, further research is needed to prove that magnetic beacons are placed in PCR tests, making people biologically changed and tagging them. Hence, the claim stands False until proven otherwise.
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