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He was popped for trace amounts of the M3 metabolite after weigh-in with no other results indicating use using tests that allowed detection at a much lower level. Those are identical circumstances.According to @kflo, Jon Jones tested negative for a year before alternately testing positive and negative for a string of drug tests starting in August 2018. The lone failure on July 28, 2017 was not in any way what they later described as "pulsing" it was just a single failed test followed by negative tests. The test in August 2018 was positive followed by a string of positive/negative tests. If the M3 metabolite was in his system from the origin of the first failed test, why would it not show up for a year and THEN start pulsing a year later? That's ridiculous, he re-ingested and as @TrueFightFan is pointing out, the bizarre and random results from his tests over that period of time ask the question could he have been attempting to mask the Tbol with varying degrees of success?
Why would it show up again, when he's dehydrated? I already covered that. This part that you are clinging to is the most easily, normally explainable part of it. Read again, please.