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Absence of Isolation/Purification Procedures for SARS-COV-2: No Documentation Found Anywhere, Anytime | No Evidence of Existence Due to Its Non-Existence

Examining Christine Massey's website after the initial report concerning Freedom Of Information Requests (FOIs) suggesting no worldwide evidence confirming the existence of the Covid virus. The number of visitors on the original post has grown from 90 to 225 now.

Lack of Documentation Regarding SARS-COV-2 Isolation or Purification Across All Locations -...
Lack of Documentation Regarding SARS-COV-2 Isolation or Purification Across All Locations - Evidence Suggests It Does Not Physically Exist

Absence of Isolation/Purification Procedures for SARS-COV-2: No Documentation Found Anywhere, Anytime | No Evidence of Existence Due to Its Non-Existence

In recent times, claims have surfaced on social media platforms suggesting that Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to various health and science institutions worldwide have yielded responses stating no records exist of SARS-CoV-2 isolation or purification anywhere, ever. However, it's essential to approach these claims with caution, as they lack direct references to official or verifiable government or institutional databases.

One such source, an Instagram reel, alleges that 216 institutions globally have reported no record of isolation or purification of the virus through FOI inquiries. Yet, a comprehensive, authoritative, and centralized list of these institutions remains elusive in the search results.

For those interested in accessing the original FOI documents, submitting formal FOI requests to specific health research institutions or governmental agencies may be necessary. Alternatively, specialized transparency platforms that collect and publish FOI replies could be consulted. It's important to note that SARS-CoV-2 isolation and characterization have been extensively documented in scientific literature independent of FOI responses.

Interestingly, a Canadian author has compiled a list of 225 FOI requests related to the existence of the Covid virus, which is available for public access on their website. This list includes institutions from around the world and, according to the author, no record of SARS-CoV-2 isolation or purification has been found in any institution worldwide.

The author's stance, maintained since March 2020, is that the Covid virus does not exist. Readers are invited to engage with the author's work by submitting comments on articles on the website, aiming to gain additional truth and clarity.

Furthermore, the author has also compiled FOIs related to secretive and unscientific "mock infected" cells and fabricated "virus genomes" at a separate link. Additionally, a collection of over 3000 pages of "virus" FOIs in 8 compilation pdfs, along with the author's notarized declarations on the anti-scientific nature of virology, can be found online.

To access the list of 225 FOIs, you can visit the author's website or download the Excel file provided. The goal of the comments section on the website is to foster open discussion and debate, contributing to a better understanding of the subject matter.

In summary, while claims of missing SARS-CoV-2 isolation records are circulating, it's crucial to verify the authenticity and scope of these claims. For those interested, a list of 225 FOI requests related to the Covid virus is available for public access on the author's website.

  1. The claims of missing records for SARS-CoV-2 isolation or purification worldwide, as found through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, have sparked debates in health and science communities.
  2. A comprehensive list of institutions from which no records of SARS-CoV-2 isolation or purification have been reported, as a result of FOI inquiries, remains unavailable in a centralized database.
  3. For individuals seeking the original FOI documents, submitting formal requests to specific health research institutions, governmental agencies, or referring to specialized transparency platforms could provide access.
  4. It's significant to note that while some sources, like an Instagram reel, have made claims of 216 institutions globally not having records of SARS-CoV-2 isolation or purification, the existence of the Covid virus itself is still a matter of debate, as per a Canadian author's work available on their website.

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