The Father of the PCR Test – Kary Mullis

Updated: Feb 18, 2022

Kary Mullis PhD Nobelist in Chemistry 1993

 
 

Honor to any inconvenience:

 

Kary Mullis officially died of pneumonia in the middle of summer, on August 7th, 2019, at the age of 74. This American biochemist was the inventor of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), for which he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993. This brilliant scientist was the first to say that PCR technology could not be used for diagnostic purposes.

 

More serious in the eyes of the establishment:

 

This man of science had joined the camp of the “dissidents of AIDS” and had even signed the preface to the book by Peter H. Duesberg (“Inventing the AIDS Virus”), this Californian retrovirologist who has always asserted that HIV is innocent (does NOT cause}in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

 
 

Like the author of this rant, the prefacer argued that evidence of viral guilt was impossible to find in the medical literature.

 
 
 

We Can Imagine it a Posteriori!

 

What is certain is that the father of the PCR test, Dr Kary Mullis Noblest would have been outraged that his work was diverted to create a “pandemic of cases” or in reality a “casedemic” of the false positive CoVid – 19 cases.

 
 

His fatal chill rather stinks of the decision to cool him preemptively before he could open his mouth and discredit the entire CoVid – 19 ‘scamdemic’ and the ‘bad actors’ who are NOW directly responsible for the injuries and deaths of millions of souls around the World!

 
 

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