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DZP1 4 points ago +4 / -0
  1. There is no good reason for there to be black threadlike contaminants in multiple samples. If it is not deliberate, it is evidence of bad quality control, and with bad QC how can you trust the probe was not contaminated?
  2. In separate tests and videos, there is evidence of the black threads moving on their own. Now, that might be attributed to electrostatic attraction to a nearby test probe (movement was seen when a test probe was held nearby, except that the black thread curled instead of just straightening towards the probe. Even if this something like a polyester fiber, the question remains why such a contaminant was present in more than one sample.
  3. The amateur exams on unsterile desktops need to be upgraded to pro exams in air filtered cases and with putting the black threads under an electron microscope.
  4. I am highly suspicious of Giga mfg sinus test probes coming from China, and my theory is they are deliberately contaminated in order to infect healthy people. Do NOT allow a Giga test swab to be used on you.