Challenging the Narrative: Dr. Poornima Wagh's Controversial Claims on COVID-19 and Virology

In a world grappling with the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, one voice has emerged that challenges the very foundation of current virology: Dr. Poornima Wagh. With a doctorate in virology and immunology and two decades of laboratory research experience, Dr. Wagh claims that there is no SARS-CoV-2, no COVID-19, and by extension, no variants of the virus. Her assertions extend further, suggesting that even monkeypox is merely a side effect of COVID-19 vaccinations. In a revealing interview, Dr. Wagh recounts her attempts to isolate the virus under the guidance of the CDC, claiming that her team's efforts were met with repeated failure and alarming bureaucratic indifference. As she navigates the complexities of scientific inquiry and institutional responses, her story raises profound questions about the integrity of virology research in the face of public health crises. This article delves into her controversial claims, scrutinizing their implications against the backdrop of established scientific consensus..

She also says there is certainly NO monkeypox which is essentailly a side effect of the covid jabs.

Dr. Wagh, a doctorates in virology and immunology with a 20-year career as a laboratory researcher and scientist, describes how her lab tried to properly isolate SARS-CoV-2 after receiving an order from the CDC

In the interview, she describes the methods used by virologists and their futile efforts to isolate viruses using scientific methods.

The whole experiment was repeated several times…

Dr. Poornima Wagh: “They found the same things we did.

They didn’t find SARS Cov 2, they didn’t find the genome, they didn’t find anything. Nothing was found.

We called Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the CDC, to show him the findings.

He said ‘I don’t care what you find, just call it SARS-Cov-2’

We asked the CDC to send us a sample of the isolated virus. They said they didn’t have them, stopped responding to our calls, but then the FBI raided our lab…”

In the video below Dr. Lee Merritt talks at length with Poornima Wagh

Poornima, who has been involved in more than one virology investigation seeking to find the cause of various diseases, discloses information about what goes on in the labs she worked in.

Her experiences in these labs and the methods that are used is very revealing.

Opinion: The claims made by Dr. Poornima Wagh about SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 present a significant departure from the established scientific consensus. Here are key points related to her assertions:

Isolation of SARS-CoV-2: Dr. Wagh alleges that efforts to isolate SARS-CoV-2 were fruitless, stating that no virus or genome was found. However, numerous studies have successfully isolated the virus, and the genomic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 is well-documented and widely available in scientific literature, allowing for the development of vaccines and diagnostic tests.

CDC Interaction: Wagh claims that the CDC instructed her lab to label findings as SARS-CoV-2 despite a lack of evidence. In practice, the CDC and other health organizations rely on peer-reviewed studies and scientific evidence. If true, such a statement would contradict standard scientific protocols aimed at ensuring accuracy and integrity.

Monkeypox and Vaccination Claims: The assertion that monkeypox is a side effect of COVID-19 vaccines is not supported by any credible scientific evidence. Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic disease caused by the monkeypox virus, which is distinct from the coronaviruses.

Scientific Methodology: The process of isolating viruses is complex and varies between laboratories. While difficulties can arise in isolation, these challenges are a normal part of virology research. The existence of false negatives in any scientific experiment does not negate the overall body of evidence supporting the existence of the virus.

FBI Raids and Lab Integrity: Claims about FBI raids or unethical practices in scientific research need substantial evidence. In reputable science, findings are generally validated through independent replication and peer review.

It's important to critically evaluate such claims against the backdrop of a broad and robust body of peer-reviewed scientific research, which overwhelmingly supports the existence of SARS-CoV-2 and the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. Misinformation can contribute to public skepticism and undermine efforts to combat infectious diseases. Always consult credible sources when examining controversial topics.

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