Replies to Msg. #1196876
.
 Msg. #  Subject Posted by    Board    Date   
27894 Re: Can ANYONE here explain this? *** Here's the answer ***
   De, I did a search for 'product code 902780' . . . I found it is...
Zimbler0   6TH POPE   24 Dec 2021
12:38 AM
27888 Re: Can ANYONE here explain this? SO FAR NOT YET *** Here's the answer ***
   Fair enough for THAT image and that image alone regarding 902780. In...
hydro_gen   6TH POPE   23 Dec 2021
10:58 PM

The above list shows replies to the following message:

Re: Can ANYONE here explain this? *** Here's the answer ***

By: Decomposed in 6TH POPE
Thu, 23 Dec 21 8:18 PM
Msg. 27883 of 60008
(This msg. is a reply to 27882 by hydro_gen)
Jump to msg. #  

hydro_gen:

Re: “labeled "Covid-19 Test Kits."”
Notice that on the image you supplied at the start, it says "Colorimetric end tidal CO2 detector" right below the 1st yellow line. (I've inserted the image at the bottom of this post.) If you google those words, the first result is for the "Nellcor™ Adult/Pediatric Colorimetric CO2 Detector".

Nellcor is owned by Medtronic, and is produced by its Covidien division. In 2017, Covidien was an independent company. The CO2 detector was on the WITS site as COVID-19 because at that time it was a Covidien product.

As for the two product codes, I don't put much stock in that. Companies make many products and they have many product codes.

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. That's why, when an extraordinary claim is made, people are wise to assume the claim to NOT be true and look for proof that it is. If you do that, you have to wind up thinking that this 2017 discovery is really just a matter of a company named Covidien producing products that were used in patient intubation many years before SARS-CoV-2 came along. That, along with the fact that we can see a Covidien product being listed as "COVID-19" on the WITS site, is more than enough reason to doubt the "extraordinary claim."

I sent stopworldcontrol.com a brief e-mail to let them know that this is not the conspiracy they think it is. It's just a matter of two things - a disease and a piece of equipment - having the same name.





Avatar

Gold is $1,581/oz today. When it hits $2,000, it will be up 26.5%. Let's see how long that takes. - De 3/11/2013 - ANSWER: 7 Years, 5 Months