PCR Test Inventor Kary Mullis Talks About PCR Virus Test Misinterpretation

4 years ago

Kary Mullis the inventor of the PCR Test Talks About PCR Test Misinterpretation:

"The PCR test is used to make a whole lot of "something out of something", it doesn't tell you that you're sick or that the thing you ended up with really could hurt you." He says, "PCR can help you find anything in anybody, but the misuse of it is.... that you don't need to test for viruses in the subject...the current measurement for viruses is not exact at all, the normal virus tests are all based on things that are invisible, and the results are inferred."

The speaker wraps up with, "even if you believe in Viruses you can't tell the difference between virus particles or active live viruses... there's a lot of questions involved in this."

So the question comes, if the viruses have not been purified and proven, which to date they have not, then a PCR test is just amplifying many different particles, and do not prove that any person is actually positive with any kind of virus.

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