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Nobel Prize Laureate Kary B. Mullis was the inventor of the polymerase chain reaction technique (PCR-RT)
Dr. Kary B. Mullis, who passed away on August 7, 2019 at age 74, stated emphatically that no infection or illness can be accurately diagnosed with the PCR-RT.
“PCR is a Process. It does not tell you that you are sick”.
“The measurement is not accurate”.
Mullis described the PCR-RT as a “technique” rather than “a test”.
It is a useful technique which allows for “rapid amplification of a small stretch of DNA”.
Had Dr. Kary B. Mullis been alive today he would have been an outspoken critic of the Misuse of the PCR-RT by the WHO and national health authorities. The PCR-RT has been used as a so-called “test” to “detect” the spread of the virus as well as “measure” the incidence of SARS-CoV-2.
The PCR-RT designed by Dr. Mullis is a technique. It is not a test
This misuse of the PCR-RT technique has now been formally acknowledged in a January 2021 statement of the WHO. Despite its shortcomings, the use of the PCR test remains widespread.
The data pertaining to so-called Covid-19 positive cases is misleading and invalid.
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