Nasal swabs can be used to deliver medication or virus. Consider with me, if this is a man-made virus (as it appears to be), what if it was distributed throughout the majority of the population via nasal swabs? It’s a hypothesis to consider, with the following studies in mind:
- Study: Efficacy and safety of fixed doses of intranasal Esketamine as an add-on therapy to Oral antidepressants in Japanese patients with treatment-resistant depression: a phase 2b randomized clinical study
- Study: Intranasal delivery of stem cell-based therapies for the treatment of brain malignancies
- Study: Noninvasive gene transfer to the lung for systemic delivery of therapeutic proteins
- Study: 761. Genotoxicity Free Intranasal Gene Vaccines for Alzheimer’s Disease and AIDS with Remarkable Efficacy in Model Animals; Use of a Cytoplasmic RNA Vector, Sendai Virus Vectors
- Study: Intranasal gene delivery for treating Parkinson’s disease: overcoming the blood-brain barrier
There are many more. Look up “intranasal administration gene therapy” and similar terminology and you will see that this has been studied quite a bit.
Other issues with the PCR Tests:
- Article: Rare brain fluid leak in woman’s nose linked to COVID-19 test detailed in case study
- Article: COVID-19 test caused man’s 9-month-long brain fluid leak
- Article: Ethylene Oxide, FDA PCR Swab Recall, & Strange Black Fibers That Move
- Article: Why You Should Refuse Your Employer’s Regular PCR Nasal Swabs
There are other concerns about what the nasal swabs may contain, like graphene oxide: