Ex of inventor of PCR technique: 'They killed him'
China expert and lawyer Michael P. Senger has sent out a remarkable tweet. “For what it's worth, I just met Kary Mullis's ex at a conference. She is sure they killed him," he writes.
People who claimed that Mullis, the inventor of the PCR technology, said the test is not suitable for detecting the presence of a virus, were attacked and "fact-checked" by the media, who wrote that his statements were out of context. accomplished.
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About AIDS, Mullis said, “You can't use PCR wrong. It's about the results, their interpretation. If you do it right, you can find just about anything in anyone with PCR.”
Mullis did not explicitly say that the technology is unsuitable for demonstrating the presence of Covid-19 . He can't have said that either because he passed away in 2019. However, you can draw that conclusion. Mullis said that there are very few molecules of which you do not have at least one in your body. And with PCR, you can amplify — enlarge or multiply — a single molecule into something you can measure.
PCR does not tell you if you are sick
The test allows you to take a minuscule amount of something and then make it measurable. The test is based on things that are invisible, he explained.
And if you test positive, are you infected or sick? Mullis said, "PCR doesn't tell you if you're sick."
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