Inventor of Covid PCR test states "misuse" and many underlying flaws

tiglathpileser
Published on Jul 18, 2021
Inventor of the PCR test, Dr. Karry Mullis, holds a Q&A here at the local university. He raises concerns over proposed misuses of his PCR invention. Despite his advice, his DNA-amplifier would later become useful in "detecting Covid19" in people.
The Doctor here states that the test was not designed for detecting viral strains since it acts as a 'DNA amplifier'. For Covid, this means that there are implications with it's application, eg: false positives. Yet what we see today is a blatant hijacking of the science, scripted media lies, the conquering of public opinion, ultimately, the initiation of mass-public into the corporate-based Scientism cult. Working alongside their "brothers" in the main-fakestream media, globalists are duping all peoples into following the 'get tested' culture. This is how they justify lockdown lunacy.
Is their blatant "misuse" of the PCR a coincidence???
Welcome to the Authoritarian New World Order.
- "Let he who has ears listen"

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