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Inventor of PCR Test – “PCR is not a reliable test for viruses”

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Kary Mullis the inventor of the PCR test which has been used to create the illusion of a pandemic states the PCR test is not a reliable test for viruses.


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3 years ago

[…] Inventor of PCR Test – “PCR is not a reliable test for viruses” […]

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3 years ago

[…] with PCR you’ll find anything you want to find, but it doesn’t mean it is there.” (See for yourself here). And we know that they have been carrying out these tests at over 35 cycles, a rate which is far to […]

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3 years ago

[…] enough with PCR you’ll find anything you want to find, but it doesn’t mean it is there.” (See for yourself here). And we know that they have been carrying out these tests at over 35 cycles, a rate which is far to […]

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2 years ago

[…] of the virus, and are therefore classed as asymptomatic, despite the possibility that many of these testing kits may be creating false positives and the fact that asymptomatic infection has been […]

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2 years ago

[…] Last year, Kary Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test spoke out about the tests stating that they are not reliable for viruses as the results can be interpreted to create the “illusion” of a pandemi…. […]

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2 years ago

[…] Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test has previously stated they are not reliable for testing for viruses as the results can be interpreted to create the “illusion” of a […]

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2 years ago

[…] Of course, the study used the entirely reliable PCR test, which is not at all known for creating false positives. Kary Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test, even stated himself that the test has been used to create the “illusion of a pandemic” as it is … […]

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[…] Inventor of PCR Test – “PCR is not a reliable test for viruses” […]